La typologie des crimes de Durkheim dans ses Leçons de sociologie criminelle (1892–1893)
Abstract:This article presents the sociological typology of crimes developed
by Durkheim for his course in criminal sociology of 1892–1893, of
which a complete set of notes by his nephew and student Mauss was
found among descendants in 2018. It can be broken down into four types
of crimes: ataxic (theft, vagrancy), altruistic (homicide), alcoholic (blows
and wounds, insults), anomic (fraudulent bankruptcy, swindling). This
original
typology in many ways announced the typology of suicides that
would appear in 1897, and … Show more
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