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Ezechia Marco Lombroso also named Cesare Lombroso (an Italian who founded the field of criminal anthropology) is the father of Criminology as literature records.

Tracing the etymology of criminology, the professor of forensic medicine and hygiene at university of Turin. He was the first person to study crime and its followers, the criminals scientifically. In 1876, he coined the hypothesis (idea) that criminality is inherited and can be identified by the way someone looks and behaves. Hence, Lombroso’s (1876).

 

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If we are going back in the past, the real father of criminology is Cesare Lombroso. It was acknowledged in the early 1870s. It is really good to know the history.
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The Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso devised the now-outmoded that criminality is determined by physiological traits. Called the father of modern criminology, he concentrated attention on the study of the individual offender.

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Cesare Lombroso is often considered the father of criminology. He was an Italian physician and criminologist who is best known for his work on the relationships between physical characteristics and criminal behavior.
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Cesare Lombroso is often referred to as the father of criminology due to his groundbreaking work in the field of criminology and criminal anthropology.
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The father of criminology is generally considered to be Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso. Lombroso developed the first scientific theory of crime, which argued that criminality was inherited, and that criminals could be identified by physical characteristics. His work was the foundation for modern criminology and criminal justice.
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