16.3.1 Historical Approach (Atavistic Form)

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    • Who proposed the atavistic form theory?
      Cesare Lombroso
    • The atavistic form theory suggests that offenders inherit physical traits indicative of an evolutionary throwback to primitive ancestors
    • A prominent jaw is considered an atavistic trait according to Lombroso's theory.
    • Match the atavistic trait with its description:
      Prominent jaw ↔️ Strong and protruding mandible
      High cheekbones ↔️ Elevated cheek structure
      Large ears ↔️ Unusually big ears
    • The presence of tattoos is considered an atavistic trait by Lombroso.
    • What philosophical school influenced Lombroso's thinking?
      Positivism
    • Positivism emphasized the use of empirical observation and scientific methods
    • Lombroso believed that atavistic features indicated a biological regression to earlier evolutionary stages.
    • In what century was the atavistic form theory developed?
      Late 19th century
    • Lombroso's background as a physician allowed him to meticulously document physical traits
    • The atavistic form theory was proposed by Cesare Lombroso
    • The atavistic form theory suggests that offenders inherit physical traits indicative of an evolutionary throwback to primitive ancestors.
    • What is meant by a "prominent jaw" in the atavistic form theory?
      Strong and protruding mandible
    • The atavistic form theory posits that certain physical traits predispose individuals to criminal behavior
    • Positivism influenced Lombroso's development of the atavistic form theory.
    • Who were the key proponents of criminological theories before Lombroso?
      Beccaria and Bentham
    • The historical context of the late 19th century, with its scientific advancements, helped Lombroso's theory gain traction
    • The atavistic form theory suggests offenders possess distinct physical traits indicating an evolutionary throwback to primitive ancestors.
    • What did Lombroso believe the atavistic traits signified in offenders?
      Biological regression
    • The atavistic form theory proposes that certain physical traits reflect an evolutionary throwback to primitive ancestors
    • Positivism emphasized empirical observation and scientific methods to understand human behavior.
    • What marked Lombroso's work as a significant departure from previous criminological theories?
      Focus on biological factors
    • The atavistic form theory has been largely discredited
    • The atavistic form theory was proposed by Cesare Lombroso.
    • What did Lombroso believe atavistic features signified in offenders?
      Biological regression
    • One strength of the atavistic form theory is that it pioneered the biological approach to criminology
    • The atavistic form theory is overly deterministic and simplistic.
    • What did the atavistic form theory fail to consider in its explanation of criminal behavior?
      Social factors
    • The atavistic form theory implies determinism, which suggests that individuals lack personal responsibility
    • The atavistic form theory can result in stigmatization of individuals with certain physical traits.
    • The atavistic form theory implies determinism, suggesting that individuals are predisposed to criminal behavior based on their physical traits
    • The atavistic form theory suggests individuals are fully responsible for their criminal behavior.
      False
    • The atavistic form theory can lead to stigmatization of individuals with certain physical characteristics
    • The atavistic form theory may promote discrimination by implying certain groups are more prone to criminal behavior.
    • Match the ethical concern with its implication:
      Determinism ↔️ Lack of personal responsibility
      Stigmatization ↔️ Social exclusion
      Discrimination ↔️ Unfair treatment of certain groups
    • If a person has a prominent jaw, they might be unfairly judged as being more likely to commit a crime.
    • The atavistic form theory suggests that physical traits alone determine criminal behavior.
    • Order the ethical concerns of the atavistic form theory from most immediate to most long-term:
      1️⃣ Lack of personal responsibility
      2️⃣ Social exclusion
      3️⃣ Unfair treatment of certain groups
    • Having a prominent jaw might lead to social and legal discrimination