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00 - General Introduction to the Modern Criminal Science Series, Introduction to the English Vesion, The Authors Preface, Translators Note
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01 - I. Meteorological and Climatic Influences, Months, High Temperatures.
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02 - II. Influence of Mountain Formation Upon Crime, Geology, Soils Producing Goitre, Malaria, Etc
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03 - III. Influence of Race, Virtuous Savages, Criminal Centers, Semitic Race, Greeks in Italy and in France, Cephalic Index, Color of Hair, Jews, Gypsies.
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04 - IV. Civilization, Barbarism, Aggregations of Population, The Press, New Kinds of Crime.
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05 - V. Density of Population, Immigration and Emigration, Birth-Rate.
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06 - VI. Subsistence (Famine, Price of Bread).
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07 - VII. Alcoholism.
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08 - VIII. Influence of Education Upon Crime.
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09 - IX. Influence of Economic Condition, Wealth.
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10 - X. Religion.
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11 - XI. Education, Illegitimate Children, Orphans.
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12 - XII. Heredity.
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13 - XIII. Age, Precocity.
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14 - XIV. Sex, Prostitution.
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15 - XV. Civil Status, Profession, Unemployment.
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16 - XVI. Prisons, Newspapers, Imitation, Leaders, Other Causes.
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17 - XVII. Associations of Criminals and Their Causes
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18 - XVIII. Causes of Political Crimes.
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19 - PART TWO. PROPHYLAXIS AND THERAPEUSIS OF CRIME. I. Penal Substitutes, Climate, Civilization, Density, Scientific Police, Photography, Identification
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20 - II. Prevention of Sexual Crimes and of Fraud
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21 - III. The Prevention of Alcoholism
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22 - IV. Preventive Measures Against the Influence of Poverty and Wealth
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23 - V. Religion
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24 - VI. The Dangers of Instruction, Education, Reform Schools, Etc
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25 - VII. Prevention of Political Crime
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26 - VIII. Penal Institutions
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27 - IX. Absurdities and Contradictions in Criminal Procedure
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28 - PART THREE. SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION. I. Atavism and Epilepsy in Crime and in Punishment
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29 - II. Penalties According to Criminal Anthropology, Fines, Probation System, Insane Asylums, Institutions For The Incorrigible, Capital Punishment
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30 - III. Penalties Anthropologically Adapted to the Sex, Age, Etc., of the Criminal, and to the Nature of the Crime
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31 - IV. Practical Proofs of the Utility of these Reforms, England, Switzerland
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32 - V. Practical Application to the Criticism of Criminal Law, to Expert Testimony, Pedagogy, Art, and Science
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33 - VI. The Utilization of Crime, Symbiosis