Description: Criminology 231 Vintage Books on Computer Disk An amazing collection of out-of-print rare books scanned to digital PDF format and put on to Disk all relating to Criminology.Discover and Learn with this unrivalled unique collection.The 1000s of pages contain essential knowledge and insights, diagrams, images and explanations that provide a truly encyclopaedic library of knowledge that is unsurpassed. This totally unique collection is the most complete available. Nature of the item: This item is a computer disk containing vintage, copyright-free books scanned into digital PDF format and provided to you on disk (as above); there is no physical book, there is no video, there is no audio. You will require a computer with a Disk drive to be able to view the PDF books with suitable PDF viewer software (which is universally available for Free). Complete Book List - 231 Books on DiskA book of remarkable criminals - H. B. IrvingA book of scoundrels - C. Whibley (1897)A collection of state statutes relating to insanity in criminal casesA digest of the criminal law (crimes and punishments) [Third Edition] - J. F. Stephen (1883)A history of crime in England Vol. 1 - L. O. Pike (1873)A history of crime in England Vol. 2 - L. O. Pike (1876)A history of penal methods; criminals, witches, lunatics - G. IvesA history of the criminal law of England Vol. 1 - J. F. Stephen (1883)A history of the criminal law of England Vol. 2 - J. F. Stephen (1883)A history of the criminal law of England Vol. 3 - J. F. Stephen (1883)A plan for the study of man, with reference to bills to establish a laboratory for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes - A. MacDonald (1902)A preliminary bibliography of modern criminal law and criminology - J. H. Wigmore (1909)A psychological and educational survey of 1916 prisoners in the Western penitentiary of Pennsylvania - W. RootA Sketch of the Early Development of English Criminal Law as Displayed in Anglo-Saxon Law - H Carson[15-page Article]A System of Penal Discipline With a Report on the Treatment of Prisoners in Great Britain and Van Dieman's Land - Henry Phibbs Fry (1850)A treatise on crimes and misdemeanors Vol. 1 - W. O. Russell (1853)A treatise on crimes and misdemeanors Vol. 1 - W. O. Russell (1877)A treatise on crimes and misdemeanors Vol. 2 - W. O. Russell (1853)A treatise on crimes and misdemeanors Vol. 2 - W. O. Russell (1877)A treatise on crimes and misdemeanors Vol. 3 - W. O. Russell (1877)A treatise on the law of evidence as administered in England and Ireland with illustrations from Scotch, Indian, American, and other legal systems - J TaylorAbnormal man, being essays on education and crime and related subjects - A. MacDonald (1893)Al Capone, the biography of a self-made man - F. PasleyAn essay on crimes and punishments - C. Beccaria (1785)An introduction to the study of the dependent, defective and delinquent classes - C. R. Henderson (1893)Anatomical studies upon brains of criminals; a contribution to anthropology, medicine, jurisprudence, and psychology - M. Benedikt (1881)Archiv fu¨r kriminologie - H. Gross (1901) [German text]Body-snatching - S Smith (1824)Causes and cures of crime - T. S. MosbyCelebrated crimes Vol. 1 - A. Dumas (1902)Celebrated crimes Vol. 2 - A. Dumas (1895)Celebrated crimes Vol. 3 - A. Dumas (1895)Celebrated crimes Vol. 4 - A. Dumas (1895)Celebrated crimes Vol. 5 - A. Dumas (1895)Celebrated crimes Vol. 6 - A. Dumas (1910)Celebrated crimes Vol. 7 - A. Dumas (1910)Celebrated crimes Vol. 8 - A. Dumas (1895)Celebrated criminal cases of America - T. S. Duke (1910)Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science - H. KurellaChapters on prisons and prisoners and the prevention of crime - J Kingsmill (1854)Clinical studies in vice and in insanity - G. R. Wilson (1899)Convict life or, Revelations concerning convicts and convict prisons - A Ticket-of-leave-man (1880)Convicting the innocent; sixty-five actual errors of criminal justice - E. M. BorchardCrime - its amount, causes and remedies - F Hill (1853)Crime - its nature, causes, treatment, and prevention - S. M. Green (1889)Crime ; its causes and remedy - L. G. Rylands (1889) vers.2Crime ; its causes and remedy - L. G. Rylands (1889)Crime and Criminals - C. DarrowCrime and criminals - J. S. Christison (1897)Crime and criminals - Prison reform League (1910)Crime and criminals, 1876-1910 - Richard Quinton (1910)Crime and criminals, being the jurisprudence of crime, medical, biological, and psychological - C. A. Mercier (1918)Crime and insanity - C. A. MercierCrime and its causes - W. D. Morrison (1891)Crime and its repression - G. AschaffenbergCrime And Psycholog - C MullinsCrime and the family - S. Nash (1876)Crime et suicide; e´tiologie ge´ne´rale; facteurs individuels, sociologiques et cosmiques - A. Corre (1891) [French text]Crime in its relations to social progress - A. C. Hall (1902)Crime, its biology and psychology - D Ward (1900)Crime, its causes and remedies - C. LombrosoCrime; its cause and treatment - C. DarrowCrimes against criminals - R. G. Ingersoll (1898)Crimes of preachers in the United States and Canada - M. E. BillingsCriminal intelligence - C. MurchisonCriminal investigation, a practical handbook for magistrates, police officers and lawyers - H. Gros (1906)Criminal man, according to the classification of Cesare Lombroso - C. LombrosoCriminal psychology - a manual for judges, practitioners, and students - H. GrossCriminal responsibility and social constraint - R. M. McConnellCriminal sociology - E. Ferri (1900)Criminal types - V. M. MastenCriminality and economic conditions - W. A. BongerCriminals and crime, some facts and suggestions - R. Anderson (1907)Criminals and crime; some facts and suggestions - Robert Anderson (1907)Criminology - A. Macdonald (c.1895)Criminology - F. E. HaynesCriminology - M. ParmeleeCriminology - R. GarofaloCriminology, crimes and criminals - J. W. Slayton (1910)Delinquents and criminals, their making and unmaking - W. HealyDes stigmates oculaires & visuels chez les femmes criminelles - V. Gofschneider (1903) [French text]Die Anarchisten, eine kriminal-psychologische und sociologische Studie - C. Lombroso (1895) [German text]Education and patho-social studies - A. MacDonald (1896)Education, personality & crime - A. Wilson (1908)Efficiency in the administration of criminal justice - H. OlsenÉtude anthropométrique sur les prostitueés et les voleuses - P. N. Tarnovskaia (1889) [French text]Five years' penal servitude, by one who has endured it (1877)Hearing on the bill, H.R. 14798, to establish a laboratory for the study of the criminal, pauper, and defective classes - A. MacDonald (1902)History of the maiden or Scottish beheading machine, with notices of the criminals who suffered by it - W. T. M'Culloch (1870)How criminals are made and prevented; a retrospect of forty years - J HorsleyIntemperance and crime Leaves from the diary of an old lawyer ; Chancellor Crosby's calm view - A Richmond (1883)Intemperance and crime - N. Davis (1879)Introduction to the study of the dependent, defective, and delinquent classes, and of their social treatment - C. Henderson (1901)Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 2Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 3Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 5Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 8Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 9Juvenile crime and reformation - A. MacDonald (1908)Juvenile offenders - W. D. Morrison (1897)Kriminal-Psychologie - H. Gross (1905) [German text]Kriminalpsychologie und strafrechtliche psychopathologie; auf Naturwissenschaftlicher Grundlage - R. Sommer (1904) [German text]La contagion du meurtre; étude d'anthropologie criminelle - P. Aubry (1896) [French text]La criminalité comparée - G. Tarde (1898) [French text]La criminologie étude sur la nature du crime et la théorie de la pénalité - R. Garofalo (1888) [French Text]La degenerazione nella pazzia e nella criminalità - classificazione d'una miscellanea criminale - L. Mandalari (1901) [Italian text]La servante criminelle; étude de criminologie professionnelle - R. Ryckere (1908) [French text]Last studies in criminology - H. B. IrvingLe crâne des criminels - C. M. Debierre (1895) [French text]Le crime à deux - essai de psychologie morbide - V. Palmet (1893) [French text]Le crime financier dans la sociologie criminelle, l'histoire et le droit - R. Laschi (1901) [French text]Les criminels, étude concernant 859 condamnés - C. Perrier (1900) [French text]Les habitués des prisons de Paris, étude d’anthropologie & de psycholgie criminelles - E. Laurent (1890) [French text]L'homme criminel - Atlas - C. Lombroso (1888) [French text]L'homme criminel, étude anthropologique et médico-légale - C. Lombroso (1887) [French text]Life and adventures of Harry Tracy, 'the modern Dick Turpin' - L Jones (1902)List of Works Relating to Criminology - New York Public Library (1911)Lives of twelve bad men, original studies of eminent scoundrels by various hands - T. Seccombe (1894)Lives of twelve bad women; illustrations and reviews of feminine turpitude set forth by impartial hands - A. Vincent (1897)Lombroso's Theory of Crime - C. Ellwood [8-page Article]L'omicidio nell'antropologia criminale - E. Ferri (1895) [Italian text]L'uomo delinquente - studiato in rapporto alla antropologia, alla medicina legale ed alle discipline carcerarie - C. Lombroso (1876) [Italian text]Man and abnormal man, including a study of children, ...... for the study of the criminal pauper, and defective classes - A. MacDonald (1905)Master man hunters - J. GollombMedico-legal notes on the case of Edward H. Ruloff with observations upon, and measurements of his cranium, brain, etc. - G. Burr (1871)Medico-legal reflections on the trial of Daniel M'Naughten, for the murder , with remarks on the different forms of insanity, and the irresponsibility of the insane - J. G. Davey (1843)Memoirs of convicted prisoners; accompanied by remarks on the causes and prevention of crime - H S Joseph (1853)Memoirs of Jane Cameron, female convict, by a prison matron - F W Robinson (1864)Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry including a history of her labours in promoting the reformation fo female prisoners - T Timpson (1854)Memoirs of the Tower of London, comprising historical and descriptive accounts of that national fortress and palace; anecdotes of state prisoners - J Britton (1830)Mental conflicts and misconduct - W. HealyM'Naughten a letter to the Lord Chancellor, upon insanity - J. Q. Rumball (1843)Modern theories of criminality - C. Bernaldo de QuirósMonomanie sans délire - an examination of the irresistible criminal impulse theory - A. W. Renton (1886)Moral stigmata of degeneration - Arthur Macdonald (1908)Observations on the phrenological development of Burke, Hare, and other atrocious murderers - T. Stone (1829)On the functions of the brain and of each of its parts ... determining ... dispositions ... by the configuration of the brain and head Vol 1-2 - F. J. Gall (1835)On the functions of the brain and of each of its parts ... determining ... dispositions ... by the configuration of the brain and head Vol 3-4 - F. J. Gall (1835)On the functions of the brain and of each of its parts ... determining ... dispositions ... by the configuration of the brain and head Vol 5-6 - F. J. Gall (1835)On the witness stand; essays on psychology and crime - H. Munsterberg (1908)On unsoundness of mind, in its legal and medical considerations - J. Hume-Williams (1890)Our rival, the rascal - a faithful portrayal of the conflict between the criminals of this age and the defenders of society, the police - B. P. Eldridge (1897)Passion and criminality in France - L. Proal (1901)Pathological lying, accusation, and swindling a study in forensic psychology - W. HealyPathological lying, accusation, and swindling; a study in forensic psychology - W HealyPenal discipline - M. L. GordonPenal philosophy - G. TardePenological and preventive principles, with special reference to Europe and America - W Tallack (1889)Physical bases of crimePolitical crime - L. Proal (1898)Prisoners and paupers, a study of the abnormal increase of criminals and the public burden of pauperism in the U.S. - H. B. Boies (1893)Prisons & prisoners, some personal experiences - G. C. LyttonPrisons and prisoners - J Adshead (1845)Prisons, police and punishment; an inquiry into the causes and treatment of crime and criminals - E. Carpenter (1905)Professional criminals of America - T. F. Byrnes (1886)Psychologie des Verbrechers; ein Handbuch fu¨r Juristen, Arzte, Pa¨dogogen und Gebildete aller Sta¨nde - E. Wulffen (1908) [German Text]Psychology and crime - H. Munsterburg (1909)Psychology and crime - T. HolmesPunishment and prevention - A. Thomson (1857)Rationale of crime, and its appropriate treatment - M. B. Sampson (1846)Recollections of forty years; being an account at first hand of some famous criminal lunacy cases, English and American - L. F. Winslow (1910)Remarks on the relation between education and crime - F. Lieber (1835)Responsibility for crime; an investigation of the nature and causes of crime and a means of its prevention - P. A. Parsons (1909)Responsibility in mental disease - H. Maudsley (1899)Science and the criminal - C. A. Mitchell (1911)Second revised draft of the proposed new Criminal Code of Japan - J. E. De Becker (1903)Social pathology - S. G. Smith (1911)Sociologia criminale - E. Ferri (1900) [Italian text]Studies in forensic psychiatry - B. GlueckStudies of criminal responsibility and limited responsibility - C. F. Folsom (1909)Supplement to the trial of William Burke & Helen M'Dougal (1829)The cause and cure of crime - C. R. HendersonThe convict ship. A narrative of the results of scriptural instruction and moral discipline on board the 'Earl Grey' - C Browning (1856)The criminal - H. Ellis (1890)The criminal [Third Edition] - H. Ellis (1901)The criminal and the community - J. DevonThe criminal classes, causes and cures - D. R. Miller (1903)The criminal imbecile; an analysis of three remarkable murder cases - H. H. GoddardThe criminal mind - M. de Fleury (1901)The criminal, his personnel and environment, a scientific study - A. Drahms (1900)The diary of Benjamin F. Palmer - B F palmerThe diseases of society (the vice and crime problem) - G. F. Lydston (1904)The English convict; a statistical study - C. B. GoringThe English Prison System and What We Can Learn from It Charles ellwood [10-page Article]The factors of the unsound mind with special reference to the plea of insanity in criminal cases and the amendment of the law - W. A. Guy (1881)The female offender - C. Lombroso (1895)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 1 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 2 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 4 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 5 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 6 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 7 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 8 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 9 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 10 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 11 - A. Griffiths (1900)The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day Vol 12 - A. Griffiths (1900)The History of the Lives and Action of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Street-Robbers, Etc. - C. Johnson (1813)The history of the prison psychoses - P. H. NitscheThe increase of crime and its cause - A. B. Boone (1871)The individual delinquent; a text-book of diagnosis and prognosis for all concerned in understanding offenders - W. HealyThe individualization of punishment - R. SaleillesThe Jukes - a study in crime, pauperism, disease, and heredity, also further studies of criminals - R. L. Dugdale (1877)The making of the criminal - C. Russell (1906)The manner of man that kills; Spencer, Czolgosz, Richeson - L. V. BriggsThe positive school of criminology - E. Ferri vers.1The positive school of criminology - E. Ferri vers.2The principles of anthropology and sociology in their relations to criminal procedure - M. ParmeleeThe professional criminal and organized crime - A. V. LashlyThe psychology of misconduct, vice, and crime - B. HollanderThe psychology of the criminal - M. H. SmithThe punishment and prevention of crime - E. F. Du Cane (1885)The relation between morality and intellect a compendium of evidence contributed by psychology, criminology, and sociology - C. F. Chassell (1935)The Science of penology; the defense of society against crime - H. Boies (1901)The Skulls of Murderers - A. Bordier (1879) [re-typed 9-page article]The story of crime, from the cradle to the grave - H. L. Adam (1908)The terrible deeds of George L. Shaftesbury who killed his own mother and sister, fled from justice .... - J Elligen (1851)The unrecognized irresponsible - M. W. Barr (1906)Thirty years a detective, a thorough and comprehensive exposé of criminal practices of all grades and classes - A. Pinkerton (1884)Thirty years a detective, a thorough and comprehensive exposé of criminal practices of all grades and classes - A. Pinkerton (1900)Thoughts on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishment, on the rationale or philosophy of crime - C. Caldwell (1848)Trial of William Burke and Helen M'Dougal (1829)Twelve causes of dishonesty - H. W. Beecher (1896)Twenty-five years in seventeen prisons; the life story of an ex-convict with his impressions of our prison system - No.7 [Pseud.] (1903)Tyburn tree - its history and annals - A. Marks (1908)Unfinished man - a scientific analysis of the psychopath or human degenerate - A. Wilson (1910)Unsoundness of mind considered in relation to the question of responsibility for criminal acts - S. Knaggs (1854)Unsoundness of mind in relation to criminal acts - J. C. Bucknill (1854)Unsoundness of mind in relation to criminal acts - J. C. Bucknill (1856)Verbrechen und Aberglaube; Skizzen aus der volkskundlichen Krimminalistik - A. 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