The theory of the born criminal by Cesare Lombroso defines atavistic stigmata as
A) psychological anomalies that drive an individual to commit acts that offend the basic moral sentiments of probity and piety.
B) inherited delinquent behavioral traits that are passed on in the genes.
C) physical features of creatures at an earlier stage of development, before they became fully human.
D) changes in the brains that interfere with people's ability to distinguish between right and wrong.
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