[567] [Note to the American Edition: Cf. upon political crimes in Russia: E. Tarnowsky, “Les crimes politiques en Russie” (“Archives d’anthr. crim.” XII), and A. Wadler, “Die politische Verbrechen in Russland” (“Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Strafrw.” XXIX).] [↑]
[568] See Dubois, “Le péril anarchiste”, pp. 25 ff.; Aubry, “La contagion du meurtre”, pp. 256 ff.; and Enthoven, “Het anarchisme van de daad”, ch. II. [↑]
[569] Cf. Lombroso, “Les anarchistes”, p. 116. [↑]
[570] Cf. Hamon, “Psychologie de l’anarchiste-socialiste”, ch. IV. [↑]
[571] Lombroso, “Les anarchistes”, pp. 143, 144. [↑]
[572] Cf. Seuffert, “Anarchismus und Strafrecht”, pp. 12 ff. [↑]
[573] Cf. Hamon, op. cit., ch. V, and Lombroso, “Les anarchistes”, pp. 131 ff. [↑]
[574] Some authors claim that active anarchists are ordinary criminals. But see Hamon, op. cit., p. 15. [↑]
[575] With regard to Caserio see Lacassagne, “L’assassinat du président Carnot”, pp. 535 and 539, and the unsigned article, “Caserio en prison”, both in “Arch. d’anthr. crim.”, LX and XVI respectively.
[Note to the American Edition: Upon Lucheni see further Forel, “Verbrechen und konstitutionelle Seelenabnormitäten” and Ladame and Régis, “Le régicide Lucheni.” The books of H. Varennes, “De Ravachol à Caserio”, and of Hesse, “Les criminels peints par eux-mêmes” III, “L’apostolat”, contain interesting information upon the active anarchists.] [↑]