Which publication, authored by Charles Goring, claimed there were statistical differences in physical attributes and mental defects among convicts?

Correct answer: The English Convict

Explanation

Identifying key publications and their authors is crucial for understanding the historical development of criminological theories. 'The English Convict' is significant for its shift toward including mental deficiencies in positivist analysis.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the fundamental assumption of trait theories as described in the chapter on biological and psychological positivism?

Question 2

According to the text, what does the term 'hard determinism' imply in the context of early biological and psychological theories?

Question 3

Who wrote 'The Criminal Man' in 1876, proposing that some offenders were 'born criminals'?

Question 4

What proportion of offenders did Cesare Lombroso claim were 'born criminals'?

Question 5

What does the term 'atavistic,' as used by Lombroso, mean?

Question 6

Which of the following is listed as a physical feature that Lombroso believed deviated from the 'normal' population?

Question 7

How did Charles Goring expand on Cesare Lombroso's theory of criminal traits?

Question 8

Who created the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Test and believed that intelligence was dynamic and could change?

Question 9

What was H.H. Goddard's view on intelligence, contrasting with Alfred Binet's?

Question 10

The United States Supreme Court case Buck v. Bell in 1927 had what major implication related to the ideas of H.H. Goddard?

Question 11

According to the 1977 research by Hirschi & Hindelang, how does intelligence compare to race and social class in predicting delinquency?

Question 12

What is the modern biological perspective on the 'nature versus nurture' debate regarding criminal behavior?

Question 13

According to the text, what can often mitigate the impact of genetic variations that put an individual at risk for anti-social behaviors?

Question 14

What is an example of a proximate cause linked to aggressive behavior mentioned in the chapter?

Question 15

What did the Gluecks' 1950 study determine about the concept of a 'criminal personality'?

Question 16

Which personality trait is listed in the text as being linked to criminal behavior?

Question 17

In their 1994 study, what two 'super traits' did Caspi et al. find to be 'robust correlates of delinquency'?

Question 18

What was the significant, though later rejected, contribution of Cesare Lombroso's theory to the field of criminology?

Question 19

What historical event led Cesare Lombroso to believe that differences in criminals were biologically inherited?

Question 20

The text indicates that H.H. Goddard was an early advocate for sterilizing a specific group he labeled as what?

Question 21

What is the key problem identified in the text regarding the relationship between testosterone levels and aggressive behavior?

Question 22

The summary of biological and psychological positivism concludes that these factors play a role in criminal behavior, but what can we not say with certainty?

Question 24

What is the final point made in the chapter regarding the interaction between our social environment and our biology/personality?

Question 25

What does the text suggest is the real danger when it comes to personality characteristics and crime?