What is Positivist Criminology?
Differences in Positivist criminology
examples of positivist Criminology
The emergence of positivist criminology and its historical development including its contemporary relevance to crime and justice.
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• 19th century shift from Classical legal-philo
‘free will’ toward ‘scientific’ view of behavi
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• Influence of Charles Darwin’s theory of evo
• Criminological research methods to reflect
• Establishing laws (cause & effect) through ‘
e.g. experimentation and observation
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• Positivism spans sciences, not ju
• Defining assumptions :
– There is an objective ‘truth’ out the
scientifically grasped and understo
– The social world can/should be stud
scientific method
– Natural scientific method involves o
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, Key Positivist
Cesare Lombroso 1835-1909
Criminal Man (1876)
1. Objectives: establishing crimino
2. Methodology: physiognomic an
3. Assumptions: crime is abnorma
4. Role of Criminology: scientific se
, Cesare Lombroso
The Search for Cr
Criminal anthropology (1876
• Criminality & human evolution
(Darwinisim)
• The criminal as pre-modern
Atavistic man, born criminal
• Primitive, evolutionary
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