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Talk:Enrico Ferri (criminologist)

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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".

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