What are the basic theoretical constructs of the classical school of criminology?

What will be an ideal response?


The answer should include the following points:
• Doctrine of free will: human beings seen as rational creatures free to choose their actions
• Utilitarianism: punishment for protection of society and deterrence
• Felicific calculus: favorable balance of pleasure and pain
• Rational scale of punishment painful enough to deter the criminal
• Sanctions to be proclaimed in advance; proportionate to the offense and outweigh the rewards of crime
• Equal justice for everyone
• Judgment based solely on acts, not on beliefs

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Discuss why crime theory is useful for crime mapping.

What will be an ideal response?

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Fixed determinate sentences allow for inmates to be released after the completion of their sentence without supervision or reporting requirements, which is known as ______.

a. unconditional release b. discretionary parole c. mandatory parole d. parole boarding

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The individuals targeted by the killer are people the attacker blames for his most recent failures. 2. Strangers have committed the greatest proportion of violence in the workplaces around the nation. 3. With conscientious and competent planning, and agency will know when the attacker plans to carry out his attack. 4. Few individuals react to the stress of the workplace by acting out violently. 5. Sound policies and ongoing training really are of little use in dealing with workplace violence issues.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

According to the NCVS, in 2008, 14% of property crimes resulted in economic losses.

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