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7496264 
Journal Article 
A frantic mayfly at the turn of the century: The positivist movement and Portuguese criminal law 
Caeiro, P; Da Costa Pinto, FL 
2020 
17 
396-439 
English 
This chapter seeks to provide a general overview of the evolution of Portuguese criminal law over a century (1822-1936), from the perspective of the reception of positivism. For this purpose, the authors present the state of play around 1880 and the influence of liberalism and correctionalism on the paradigm in force. Then, the influence of positivism on criminal law is examined on three levels: Through the research and practice of scientists (in particular, doctors and alienists); through the theory and teaching of criminal law (in particular, at the University); and through legislative and institutional action in the field of criminal justice (in particular, in the enforcement of sanctions). The authors use various documents and writings on alienism, prisons and criminal matters from Portuguese scholars and stakeholders of the 19th-century. The text concludes with an assessment of the impact of positivism on Portuguese criminal law. © 2020, Institute for Social, Political and Legal Studies. All rights reserved. 
Abolitionism; Alienists; Classical School; Dangerous offenders; Experts in the criminal procedure; Insane offenders– Anarchists; Krausism; Legal history; Liberalism; Lombroso; Modern School; Monism and dualism; Penitentiary system; Positivism; Presumption of innocence; Principle of legality; Prisons; Scuola Positiva; Security measures; Socialist School; Special prevention