Title of article
THE UNREPENTANT HORSE-SLASHER: MORAL INSANITY AND THE ORIGINS OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THOUGHT
Author/Authors
RAFTER، NICOLE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-978
From page
979
To page
0
Abstract
This paper raises questions about the origins, definition and nature of criminological knowledge by seeking to identify the earliest examples of scientific criminological thought. Pushing the story further back in time than previous studies of criminological history, it proposes a way to think about criminology before criminologists—that is, efforts to study crime scientifically before the emergence of specifically criminological discourses and before the formation of the professional specialization of criminologist. The roots of scientific criminological thought lie in late 18thand early 19th-century discourses on the phenomenon of moral insanity, or uncontrollable, remorseless criminal behavior. Examination of these texts reveals both the origins of criminological knowledge and the birth of idea that crime can be studied scientifically.
Keywords
emulsification , Foaming , gelation , Probiotic , immunity , allergenicity , Bitterness , milk protein , peptides , Hydrolysis , functionality , Solubility , biological activity
Journal title
CRIMINOLOGY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CRIMINOLOGY
Record number
116253
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