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Theories 1700s to 1960s: Introduction to Exercise 2 - Positivism (Lombroso)
What You Will Learn

This exercise will deal with positivist criminology theories.
Key Terms


born criminal
phrenology


positivism
Click on a term for the definition.
What You Will Do

This exercise contains 12 statements, which appear one at a time. Read each statement and determine if it is correct or incorrect. If the statement is correct, click CORRECT; if not, click INCORRECT.
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