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European anti-Semitism between the world wars featured accusations of criminality, religious backwardness, genetic inferiority and, above all, the impossibility of assimilation.
Some commentators saw her facial features as indicative of criminality; O'Donnell commented upon her "obliquely set eyes", which he declared "are not infrequently found in homicides ... this peculiarity, which I consider was sufficient in itself, as one of nature's danger signals, to have warned people to steer clear of her".
Alongside the news reporters and feature writers, there was a department of criminality - a conspiracy at the heart of his newspaper to get the story at any cost.
Lombroso would go on to argue that the key to understanding the essence of criminality lay in organic, physical, and constitutional features — each defect being a throwback to a more primitive and bestial psyche.
There were Victorian photographs of prisoners reminscent of Francis Galton's 19th-century photographs which claimed to diagnose criminality in the physical features of offenders.
"They're allegations of criminality".
America has museums of criminality.
The resulting breadth of criminality is staggering.
"His life is a pattern of criminality," Mr. Hale said.
"But in the long term, we become slaves of criminality.
"We might talk about the idea of criminality," I said.
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