Title of article
EARNEST A. HOOTON AND THE BIOLOGICAL TRADITION IN AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY
Author/Authors
RAFTER، NICOLE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-734
From page
735
To page
0
Abstract
Biological explanations shaped criminology at its inception, and today they are reemerging with fresh vigor and increased potential. But many criminologists do not understand how biological theories developed, what they contributed to criminology generally and where they went astray. This paper focuses on the work of Earnest A. Hooton, whose criminological studies, published in 1939, met with decidedly mixed reviews but were nonetheless discussed for decades in criminological textbooks. Information about a now half-forgotten and misunderstood figure like Hooton, in addition to being useful in and of itself, contributes to the history of criminology as a discipline—a project essential to the fieldʹs ultimate maturity. It helps build a history of criminological Aknowledge
Keywords
Bitterness , milk protein , Hydrolysis , functionality , emulsification , Solubility , Foaming , gelation , biological activity , peptides , immunity , Probiotic , allergenicity
Journal title
CRIMINOLOGY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CRIMINOLOGY
Record number
116246
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