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Title: law & order
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It adopted his suggestion that crime should be arranged on a scale, that to each crime the Italian or the Positivist School, and its most distinguished representatives were Lombroso, Ferri, and Garofalo.
Lombroso had been educated for medicine. As an army doctor he had used his leisure time by making a series of studies of the Italian soldier... Showed first 250 characters
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As an army doctor he had used his leisure time by making a series of studies of the Italian soldier. He was struck by the fact that the "vicious" soldier was distinguished from the "honest" soldier by the extent to which the former was tattooed and the indecency of the design... Showed next 250 characters
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