Marvel at the monster 'catch' crime through the face of the old man
Cesare Lombroso is known as the father of crime science. He pointed out some identifiable characteristics of criminals by observing that person's face as a beard, bald forehead, big nose .
Can you recognize who the criminals are by just watching their faces?This idea was first introduced in the 1870s by Dr. Cesare Lombroso in Italy.
Dr Lombroso is known as the father of crime science .He conducted many studies on prisoners at the Turin prison.
Lombroso said that criminals are those who are going against evolution, tend to return to the primitive time.
After many surveys, Mr. Lombroso found some common identities in crime.
Specifically, Dr. Lombroso recognized the facial similarities and unusual lengths of fingers among criminals.
'The ears are usually larger, the nose is usually upturned ', Dr. Lombroso describes.
Lombroso also said that criminals often have outstanding identities such as thick beard, bald forehead, big nose .
However, many experts argue that Dr. Lombroso's conclusions about people with many of these characteristics tend not to be criminals.
According to experts, people who are not born are destined to become criminals.Some fall into the path of sin for reasons like emotional deprivation, violence, abuse .
Even so, people still agree that Dr Lombroso is the foundation of the criminal studies that last more than a century.
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