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SUMMARY:L’uomo Delinquente: Repercussions of Criminal Anthropology in the
  Afro-Atlantic
DESCRIPTION:In Cesare Lombroso’s publication\, L’Uomo Delinquente\, fi
 rst released in 1876 and followed by four editions\, The Physician and pos
 itivist criminologist set out to prove that a specific biological group of
  individuals possessed a greater inclination towards criminal behaviour. L
 ombroso’s Criminal Anthropology\,  which relied on biological and path
 ological investigations\, gained traction beyond Europe\, finding proponen
 ts in Brazil and Cuba. While the scientific accuracy of the 19th- Centur
 y Criminal Anthropology is considered invalid today\, this talk focuses on
  its lasting impact on Afro-Atlantic religious traditions.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In Cesare Lombroso’s publication\,&nbsp\;<em>L’Uomo Delin
 quente</em>\, first released in 1876 and followed by four editions\, The P
 hysician and positivist criminologist set out to prove that a specific bio
 logical group of individuals possessed a greater inclination towards crimi
 nal behaviour. Lombroso’s Criminal Anthropology\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;which rel
 ied on biological and pathological investigations\, gained traction beyond
  Europe\, finding proponents in&nbsp\;Brazil&nbsp\;and Cuba. While the sci
 entific accuracy of the 19th- Century Criminal Anthropology is considered 
 invalid today\, this talk focuses on its lasting impact on Afro-Atlantic r
 eligious traditions.</p>
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