Deck 3: Classical School of Criminology Thought

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This is an agreement of citizens promising to abide by the rules or laws set forth by a given society in return for protection. 

A)utilitarian perspective 
B)social contract 
C)hedonistic calculus 
D)conflict principle 
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______ is used as the basis for U.S.policies on punishment for criminal activity because it focuses on individual responsibility.

A)Evolutionary theories
B)Classical School
C)Metaphysical theories
D)Neoclassical perspective
سؤال
A government,according to Cesare Beccaria,should strive for the greatest amount of happiness shared by the greatest number of people.This concept is termed ______.

A)free will
B)utilitarianism
C)culpability
D)authoritarianism
سؤال
Beccaria set the standard for most modern systems of justice in guaranteeing rights to defendants when he reformed certain practices by doing away with ______.

A)secret accusations
B)public processing
C)formal trials
D)cross-examination of witnesses
سؤال
______ was a form of punishment in which the limbs of a convicted criminal were tied to four horses and ripped from his torso as the horses were made to run in opposite directions.

A)Beheading
B)Flogging
C)Quartering
D)Bleeding
سؤال
Thomas Hobbes wrote:

A)On Crimes and Punishments 
B)The Hedonistic Calculus 
C)Leviathan 
D)The Principles of the Constitution 
سؤال
Classical School theories emphasize individual decision-making regardless of ______.

A)extraneous influences
B)free will
C)culpability
D)deterrence
سؤال
Beccaria was behind all of the following modern-day criminal justice beliefs EXCEPT:

A)cross-examination of witnesses
B)offender should be tried by a panel of his or her peers or fellow citizens
C)court proceedings should remain private
D)laws should be understandable by the public
سؤال
What book,written by Thomas Hobbes,proposed one of the first rational theories as to why people committed crime?

A)Leviathan
B)On Crimes and Punishments
C)Criminals in the Making
D)The Criminal Man
سؤال
U.S.citizens sometimes take for granted the right to a trial by their peers.During Lenin's rule,the bench-trials of the old system in Russia produced a conviction rate of almost ______.

A)100%
B)75%
C)50%
D)25%
سؤال
According to Hobbes,______ motivates individuals to cooperate in the formation of government and inspires them to obey the laws the government creates.

A)compassion
B)fear
C)anger
D)cheerfulness
سؤال
The first rational choice theory that arose during the Age of Enlightenment period was ______.

A)social control theory
B)general behavior
C)deterrence theory
D)none of these
سؤال
When was the concept of human decision making and natural culpability acknowledged?

A)Renaissance
B)Age of Enlightenment
C)Reformatory movement
D)Classical School
سؤال
According to Beccaria,perfecting ______ is the "surest but most difficult way to prevent crimes."

A)punishment
B)taxes
C)family structures
D)education
سؤال
The treatment of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables (Valjean receives a lengthy prison sentence after stealing a loaf of bread for his starving loved ones)is an example of what type of government?

A)utilitarian
B)free will
C)authoritarian
D)culpability
سؤال
All of the following are explanations given by Beccaria against the death penalty EXCEPT:

A)violation of social contract
B)inhumane punishment
C)negative example for society
D)ineffective deterrent
سؤال
A period of the late-17th century to 18th century in which philosophers and scholars began to emphasize the rights of individuals in society is known as ______.

A)classical period of time
B)Age of deterrence
C)Age of Enlightenment
D)none of these
سؤال
In many ancient societies,what was the common response if an individual committed a criminal act?

A)public shaming
B)imprisonment
C)perform an exorcism or surgery
D)restitution
سؤال
Cesare Beccaria is known as all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Father of Criminal Justice
B)Father of the Classical School of Criminology
C)Father of Deterrence Theory
D)Father of Policing
سؤال
One of the unintended outcomes of public trials and punishment was ______.

A)deterrence
B)public backlash
C)involvement in the justice system
D)increases in crime
سؤال
Utilitarianism is the ideal of the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number. 
سؤال
Paradigms before the Enlightenment and contemporary times tended to focus on the human ability to choose one's own behavior and destiny.
سؤال
One of the most common supernatural beliefs of primitive cultures was that the moon,in its fullest state,was a trigger for criminal activity
سؤال
Punishment given to an individual meant to prevent or deter other potential offenders from engaging in such criminal activity in the future is called ______ deterrence.

A)general
B)prevention
C)individual
D)specific
سؤال
All the Enlightenment philosophers had one common belief: punishment.
سؤال
The emphasis on individual responsibility is why the Classical School theories are used as the basis for U.S.policies on punishment for criminal activity.
سؤال
The most important distinction of the Classical School theories is that they emphasize individual decision making regardless of any extraneous influences on a person's free will,such as the economy or bonding with society.
سؤال
The modern example of the Three Strikes Rule is given in relation to what characteristic of punishment?

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
سؤال
The death penalty serves as a very effective deterrent against murder crimes.
سؤال
The characteristic of punishment postulated by Beccaria that he believed to be the most important was ______.

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
سؤال
The book The Origin of Species,written by ______,cast doubt on Classical and Neoclassical theories.This book introduced the concept that other influences of human behavior beyond free will and choice were at play.

A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Cesare Beccaria
C)Thomas Hobbes
D)Charles Darwin
سؤال
For the vast majority of human civilization's history,people believed that criminal activity was caused by either supernatural or religious factors.
سؤال
The vital deterrent characteristics of punishment postulated by Beccaria are all of the following EXCEPT:

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
سؤال
Exorcisms are still used today by some religious institutions,including the Catholic Church.
سؤال
Beccaria supported capital punishment. 
سؤال
When an individual has ______,they are thought to be oblivious to many of the risks that may result from their behavior.

A)unconscious decision making
B)bounded rationality
C)ignorant prudence
D)reasonableness
سؤال
The ______ is the predicted tendency of homicides to increase after an execution,particularly after high-profile executions.

A)excitatory effect
B)barbarity effect
C)brutalization effect
D)deterrent effect
سؤال
Beccaria claimed torture should not be used against defendants.Although some countries still use torture,the former U.S.Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez wrote a memo stating that torture of terrorist suspects by the U.S.military was not to be condoned.
سؤال
Beccaria claimed that torture should not be used against defendants. 
سؤال
Of any other perspective to date,deterrence theory has had the most profound impact on justice systems in our nation
سؤال
According to Hobbes,if a government does not punish those individuals that break their laws,what can happen?
سؤال
All Classical School theories share what important common theme?
سؤال
What was considered the first rational theory of criminal activity? Provide an example.
سؤال
Some of the primitive theories of crime and delinquency accurately predicted who would commit offenses.
سؤال
How has deterrence theory shaped our criminal justice system? Explain what deterrence theory is and give examples of how it has shaped the way we have responded to crime as a nation.
سؤال
Explain the idea of a social contract.Give an example of a liberty we give up in order to maintain acceptance of the social contract.
سؤال
"The impression of pain may become so great that,filling the entire sensory capacity of the tortured person,it leaves him free only to choose what for the moment is the shortest way of escape from pain." Explain what Beccaria was saying in this quote.
سؤال
How can too much or too little severity in punishment lead to more crime? Explain both.
سؤال
Cesare Beccaria believed the social contract should be fair for all (a fair deal).Discuss what this means.
سؤال
Cesare Beccaria states that,"The true measure of crimes is namely the harm done to society." Explain how this statement relates to his ideas concerning free will,the social contract,individual choice,utilitarianism,and Enlightenment ideals overall.
سؤال
How is Classical theory different from Neoclassical theory?
سؤال
According to the Classical School,why do some modern studies find crime to be influenced by a full moon?
سؤال
Beccaria claimed to know the most certain way to reduce crime: "The surest but most difficult way to prevent crimes is by perfecting education."
سؤال
Beccaria states,"Of two men,equally innocent or equally guilty,the strong and courageous will be acquitted,the weak and timid condemned." Is this true of the U.S.modern criminal justice system?
سؤال
What is hedonistic calculus?
سؤال
Describe how you think Beccaria would react to our current criminal justice system's high incarceration,use of the death penalty,incarceration of mentally ill,and racial and social class disparities.
سؤال
The idea of hedonistic calculus was proposed by Beccaria and was an idea from the Classical School of thought.
سؤال
The idea that laws should be more understandable for the public is related to what Enlightenment ideal?
سؤال
The legal term for intent is known as actus reus.
سؤال
Celerity of sentencing is related to the deterrence aspect of punishment,according to Beccaria.
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Deck 3: Classical School of Criminology Thought
1
This is an agreement of citizens promising to abide by the rules or laws set forth by a given society in return for protection. 

A)utilitarian perspective 
B)social contract 
C)hedonistic calculus 
D)conflict principle 
B
2
______ is used as the basis for U.S.policies on punishment for criminal activity because it focuses on individual responsibility.

A)Evolutionary theories
B)Classical School
C)Metaphysical theories
D)Neoclassical perspective
B
3
A government,according to Cesare Beccaria,should strive for the greatest amount of happiness shared by the greatest number of people.This concept is termed ______.

A)free will
B)utilitarianism
C)culpability
D)authoritarianism
B
4
Beccaria set the standard for most modern systems of justice in guaranteeing rights to defendants when he reformed certain practices by doing away with ______.

A)secret accusations
B)public processing
C)formal trials
D)cross-examination of witnesses
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______ was a form of punishment in which the limbs of a convicted criminal were tied to four horses and ripped from his torso as the horses were made to run in opposite directions.

A)Beheading
B)Flogging
C)Quartering
D)Bleeding
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Thomas Hobbes wrote:

A)On Crimes and Punishments 
B)The Hedonistic Calculus 
C)Leviathan 
D)The Principles of the Constitution 
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7
Classical School theories emphasize individual decision-making regardless of ______.

A)extraneous influences
B)free will
C)culpability
D)deterrence
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8
Beccaria was behind all of the following modern-day criminal justice beliefs EXCEPT:

A)cross-examination of witnesses
B)offender should be tried by a panel of his or her peers or fellow citizens
C)court proceedings should remain private
D)laws should be understandable by the public
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What book,written by Thomas Hobbes,proposed one of the first rational theories as to why people committed crime?

A)Leviathan
B)On Crimes and Punishments
C)Criminals in the Making
D)The Criminal Man
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10
U.S.citizens sometimes take for granted the right to a trial by their peers.During Lenin's rule,the bench-trials of the old system in Russia produced a conviction rate of almost ______.

A)100%
B)75%
C)50%
D)25%
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11
According to Hobbes,______ motivates individuals to cooperate in the formation of government and inspires them to obey the laws the government creates.

A)compassion
B)fear
C)anger
D)cheerfulness
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12
The first rational choice theory that arose during the Age of Enlightenment period was ______.

A)social control theory
B)general behavior
C)deterrence theory
D)none of these
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When was the concept of human decision making and natural culpability acknowledged?

A)Renaissance
B)Age of Enlightenment
C)Reformatory movement
D)Classical School
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According to Beccaria,perfecting ______ is the "surest but most difficult way to prevent crimes."

A)punishment
B)taxes
C)family structures
D)education
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15
The treatment of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables (Valjean receives a lengthy prison sentence after stealing a loaf of bread for his starving loved ones)is an example of what type of government?

A)utilitarian
B)free will
C)authoritarian
D)culpability
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All of the following are explanations given by Beccaria against the death penalty EXCEPT:

A)violation of social contract
B)inhumane punishment
C)negative example for society
D)ineffective deterrent
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17
A period of the late-17th century to 18th century in which philosophers and scholars began to emphasize the rights of individuals in society is known as ______.

A)classical period of time
B)Age of deterrence
C)Age of Enlightenment
D)none of these
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In many ancient societies,what was the common response if an individual committed a criminal act?

A)public shaming
B)imprisonment
C)perform an exorcism or surgery
D)restitution
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19
Cesare Beccaria is known as all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Father of Criminal Justice
B)Father of the Classical School of Criminology
C)Father of Deterrence Theory
D)Father of Policing
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One of the unintended outcomes of public trials and punishment was ______.

A)deterrence
B)public backlash
C)involvement in the justice system
D)increases in crime
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Utilitarianism is the ideal of the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number. 
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Paradigms before the Enlightenment and contemporary times tended to focus on the human ability to choose one's own behavior and destiny.
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One of the most common supernatural beliefs of primitive cultures was that the moon,in its fullest state,was a trigger for criminal activity
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Punishment given to an individual meant to prevent or deter other potential offenders from engaging in such criminal activity in the future is called ______ deterrence.

A)general
B)prevention
C)individual
D)specific
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All the Enlightenment philosophers had one common belief: punishment.
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The emphasis on individual responsibility is why the Classical School theories are used as the basis for U.S.policies on punishment for criminal activity.
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The most important distinction of the Classical School theories is that they emphasize individual decision making regardless of any extraneous influences on a person's free will,such as the economy or bonding with society.
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The modern example of the Three Strikes Rule is given in relation to what characteristic of punishment?

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
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The death penalty serves as a very effective deterrent against murder crimes.
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The characteristic of punishment postulated by Beccaria that he believed to be the most important was ______.

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
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The book The Origin of Species,written by ______,cast doubt on Classical and Neoclassical theories.This book introduced the concept that other influences of human behavior beyond free will and choice were at play.

A)Jeremy Bentham
B)Cesare Beccaria
C)Thomas Hobbes
D)Charles Darwin
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For the vast majority of human civilization's history,people believed that criminal activity was caused by either supernatural or religious factors.
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The vital deterrent characteristics of punishment postulated by Beccaria are all of the following EXCEPT:

A)conforming
B)celerity
C)severity
D)certainty
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34
Exorcisms are still used today by some religious institutions,including the Catholic Church.
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Beccaria supported capital punishment. 
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36
When an individual has ______,they are thought to be oblivious to many of the risks that may result from their behavior.

A)unconscious decision making
B)bounded rationality
C)ignorant prudence
D)reasonableness
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37
The ______ is the predicted tendency of homicides to increase after an execution,particularly after high-profile executions.

A)excitatory effect
B)barbarity effect
C)brutalization effect
D)deterrent effect
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38
Beccaria claimed torture should not be used against defendants.Although some countries still use torture,the former U.S.Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez wrote a memo stating that torture of terrorist suspects by the U.S.military was not to be condoned.
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Beccaria claimed that torture should not be used against defendants. 
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40
Of any other perspective to date,deterrence theory has had the most profound impact on justice systems in our nation
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41
According to Hobbes,if a government does not punish those individuals that break their laws,what can happen?
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42
All Classical School theories share what important common theme?
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43
What was considered the first rational theory of criminal activity? Provide an example.
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Some of the primitive theories of crime and delinquency accurately predicted who would commit offenses.
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45
How has deterrence theory shaped our criminal justice system? Explain what deterrence theory is and give examples of how it has shaped the way we have responded to crime as a nation.
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46
Explain the idea of a social contract.Give an example of a liberty we give up in order to maintain acceptance of the social contract.
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47
"The impression of pain may become so great that,filling the entire sensory capacity of the tortured person,it leaves him free only to choose what for the moment is the shortest way of escape from pain." Explain what Beccaria was saying in this quote.
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48
How can too much or too little severity in punishment lead to more crime? Explain both.
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49
Cesare Beccaria believed the social contract should be fair for all (a fair deal).Discuss what this means.
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Cesare Beccaria states that,"The true measure of crimes is namely the harm done to society." Explain how this statement relates to his ideas concerning free will,the social contract,individual choice,utilitarianism,and Enlightenment ideals overall.
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How is Classical theory different from Neoclassical theory?
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52
According to the Classical School,why do some modern studies find crime to be influenced by a full moon?
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53
Beccaria claimed to know the most certain way to reduce crime: "The surest but most difficult way to prevent crimes is by perfecting education."
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54
Beccaria states,"Of two men,equally innocent or equally guilty,the strong and courageous will be acquitted,the weak and timid condemned." Is this true of the U.S.modern criminal justice system?
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55
What is hedonistic calculus?
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56
Describe how you think Beccaria would react to our current criminal justice system's high incarceration,use of the death penalty,incarceration of mentally ill,and racial and social class disparities.
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57
The idea of hedonistic calculus was proposed by Beccaria and was an idea from the Classical School of thought.
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58
The idea that laws should be more understandable for the public is related to what Enlightenment ideal?
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59
The legal term for intent is known as actus reus.
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Celerity of sentencing is related to the deterrence aspect of punishment,according to Beccaria.
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