Talk:Enrico Ferri (criminologist)

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Ollieollieollie in topic Copyedit

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So in the area of Criminal theories in this paragraph: "Ferri argued that sentiments such as religion, love, honour, and loyalty did not contribute to criminal behaviour, as these ideas were too complicated to have a definite impact on a person's basic moral sense, from which Ferri believed criminal behaviour stemmed. Ferri argued that other sentiments, such as hate, cupidity, and vanity had greater influences as they held more control over a person's moral sense. "

Both Cupidity and love link to the wiki of love, though its clear from the paragraph he was referring to different types of "sentiments".

Copyedit edit

Seems to be up to a passable standard now, perhaps time remove copyedit? - Ollieollieollie 18:08, 7 January 2007 (UTC)Reply