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Published: 01 August 2001
Figure 3 Francisco Guerrero, 1888. Source: Carlos Roumagnac, Los criminales en México, ensayo de psicologia criminal, por Carlos Roumagnac, sequido de dos casos de hermafrodismo observados por los señores doctores Ricardo Egea e Ignacio Ocampo (Mexico City: Tip. “El Fenix,” 1904). More
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Published: 01 August 2001
Figure 4 Francisco Guerrero, 1908. Source: Carlos Roumagnac, Matadores de mujeres, vol. 2 of Crímenes sexuales y pasionales: Estudios de psicología morbosa (Mexico City: Lib. de Bouret, 1906–10). More
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (3-4): 623–652.
Published: 01 August 2001
...Figure 3 Francisco Guerrero, 1888. Source: Carlos Roumagnac, Los criminales en México, ensayo de psicologia criminal, por Carlos Roumagnac, sequido de dos casos de hermafrodismo observados por los señores doctores Ricardo Egea e Ignacio Ocampo (Mexico City: Tip. “El Fenix,” 1904). ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (2): 393–394.
Published: 01 May 2001
..., or modern anthropology, Buffington points to the less obvious “perceptual continuity” underlying all reforms despite the most violent social and institutional changes. Carlos Roumagnac, the police inspector, criminologist, and journalist, whose versatility and narrative skills made him the chief...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2005) 85 (3): 519–521.
Published: 01 August 2005
... Buffington, and Cristina Rivera-Garza. The second chapter focuses on representations of criminal male sexuality and scandals such as the dance of the “Famous 41.” The author turns to amateur criminologist Carlos Roumagnac’s studies of criminality and sexuality, as well as novels such as Federico Gamboa’s...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (3-4): 653–688.
Published: 01 August 2001
... Such scandalous behavior took her directly to the insane asylum. Other women of similar tendencies, however, ended up in Belén, the city jail. There, as journalist and amateur criminologist Carlos Roumagnac interviewed them, they made strikingly similar claims regarding marital abuse. Both, psychiatrists...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2001) 81 (3-4): 689–729.
Published: 01 August 2001
.... The notion of homosexuality as a contagion with roots in the body politic was a widespread fear among early sociologists concerned with crime and urban dysfunction. For example, Mexican criminologist Carlos Roumagnac remarked on this theory frequently in his study of prisoners in the Mexican prison Belem...