Atavistic form

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    • Theory of atavistic form
      A historical approach to offender profiling
    • Theory of atavistic form
      • Proposed by the Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso in the 1870s
      • Criminals have distinguishing physical features, called atavistic features, that originate from a more primitive stage of evolutionary development
      • This lack of evolutionary development explains why criminals are savage, untamed and unable to conform to the rules of modern society
    • Atavistic features identified by Lombroso
      • Heavy brow
      • Strong jaw
      • Large ears
      • High cheekbones
    • Atavistic features of murderers
      • Bloodshot eyes
      • Curly hair
      • Long ears
    • Atavistic features of sexual deviants
      • Glinting eyes
      • Swollen, fleshy lips
      • Projecting ears
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