Narrow sloping brow, facial asymmetry, strong prominent jaw, high cheekbones, dark skin, extra toes.
Lombroso's research
Examined facial + cranial features of hundreds of Italian convicts (living + dead)
Concluded that 40% of criminal acts were committed by people with atavistic characteristics
Limitation - racial prejudices
Racist undertones within his work.
Many of the features he identified were most likely found within people of African descent
Fit with 19th Century eugenic attitudes
Limitation - Contradictory evidence
Goring
Compared 3000 offenders to 3000 non-offenders and found no evidence that there was a distinct group of facial and cranial characteristics that led to crime.
Challenges ideas of physically distinguishing criminals
Limitation - Poor control
Lombroso failed to control important variables in his research.
He didn't have a control group to compare to which leads to a large amount of confounding variables.
e.g. social conditions
Doesn't meet scientific standards
Strength - legacy
Lombroso's research changed the way crime was studied.
He was the first person to look at it from a more scientific position rather than seeing criminals as having moralistic discourse.