Both... Made by the egg and sperm. Born from the mother's vagina
They were born like that.... They were made to do crime and get into jail
This quote is often attributed to the criminologist Cesare Lombroso, who believed that criminal behavior was not due to inherent traits but rather a result of environmental and societal factors shaping individuals. The idea that criminals are made, not born, suggests that social conditions and upbringing play a significant role in shaping criminal behavior.
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Lombroso's four categories of criminals are born criminals, insane criminals, occasional criminals, and criminals by passion. Born criminals are those with physical traits suggesting innate criminality, insane criminals have mental disorders, occasional criminals commit crimes out of necessity, and criminals by passion act impulsively due to emotional triggers. Lombroso's theory has been widely criticized for its lack of scientific rigor and stigmatization of certain groups.
Clarence Darrow
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The debate on whether criminals are born or made is ongoing. Some research suggests that biological factors, such as genetics, can play a role in criminal behavior, while others argue that environmental factors, such as upbringing and social influences, are more influential. Ultimately, a combination of both nature and nurture likely contributes to criminal behavior.
ummm...catching criminals maybe?
To prosecute the WW2 Nazi criminals.
The guillotine was made to be an effective way to excite criminals.
'After all, we're respectable citizens, not criminals'
Socrates and others were made to drink poison.