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Cesare Lombroso was born in Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, on 6 November 1835 to a wealthy Jewish family. His father was Aronne Lombroso, a tradesman from Verona, and his mother was Zeffora (or Zefira) Levi from Chieri near Turin. Cesare Lombroso descended from a line of rabbis, which led him to study a wide range of topics in university.[citation needed] He studied literature, linguistics, and archology at the universities of Padua, Vienna, and Paris. Despite pursuing these studies in university, Lombroso eventually settled on pursuing a degree in medicine, which he graduated with from the University of Pavia.
Lombroso was initially an army surgeon, beginning in 1859. In 1866 he was appointed visiting lecturer at Pavia, and later took charge of the insane asylum at Pesaro in 1871. He became professor of forensic medicine and hygiene at Turin in 1878. That year he wrote his most important and influential work, L'uomo delinquente, which went through five editions in Italian and was published in various European languages. Three of his works had been translated into English by 1900, including a partial translation of The Female Offender published in 1895 and read in August of that year by the late nineteenth century English novelist, George Gissing. Lombroso later became professor of psychiatry (1896) and criminal anthropology (1906)
Historian Daniel Pick argues that Lombroso serves "as a curious footnote to late-nineteenth-century literary studies," due to his referencing in famous books of the time. Jacques in Émile Zola's The Beast Within is described as having a jaw that juts forward on the bottom. It is emphasized especially at the end of the book when he is overwhelmed by the desire to kill. The anarchist Karl Yundt in Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent, delivers a speech denouncing Lombroso. The assistant prosecutor in Leo Tolstoy's Resurrection uses Lombroso's theories to accuse Maslova of being a congenital criminal. In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Count Dracula is described as having a physical appearance Lombroso would describe as criminal
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What precedence did each SCOTUS case establish? explain the right and wrong answers (4 sentences)
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MAPP V OHIO = Convictions cannot be based on evidence from an illegal search.
Horton V California = Officers can gather evidence that in in plain view.
Terry V Ohio = Officers can legally carry out a stop and frisk.
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How are the three branches of government at the state level similar to the three branches of government at the federal level?
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Some similarities between the three branches of government at the state level and the three branches of government at the federal level are that they both have three branches, which are the executive, legislative, and judicial. The branches in both levels have almost the same tasks, the executive at the federal level makes carries out laws for the nation and the state level does the same for the state. The legislative branch makes the laws for the state and federal levels, and lastly, the judicial branch evaluates laws for the state at the state level, and the nation at the federal level.