From the system of private vendetta to that of the penalty. The school of natural law. The Enlightenment and the classical school of criminal law. The origins of criminology: the positive school of criminal law. The contribution of Father Gemelli. Durkheim and the concept of anomie.
The state secret. The subversive associations. The terrorist crimes. The crimes against public order and organized crime.
The crimes of public officials against Public administration.
The crimes of private citizens against Public administration.
The anti-corruption legislation.
The crimes against judicial activity.
The crimes against the authority of judicial decisions.
The arbitrary protection of personal rights.
The development of criminal sociology in the United States. Interactionist perspective in sociology of deviance and crime. Labeling theory and total institutions. The contributions of psychology and studies concerning aggression.
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S. Aleo, G. Pica, Diritto penale – parte speciale, I vol., Cedam, Padova, 2012, pp. 1 - 186.
S. Aleo, G. Pica, Diritto penale – parte speciale, I vol., Cedam, Padova, 2012, pp. 284 – 427
S. Aleo, Criminologia e sistema penale – II ed., Cedam, Padova, 2011, pp. 115 – 268.