Deck 2: The Classical School
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Deck 2: The Classical School
1
Which of the following is NOT a favorite topic for deterrence theorists?
A) Drunk driving
B) Domestic terrorism
C) Death penalty
D) Drug use
A) Drunk driving
B) Domestic terrorism
C) Death penalty
D) Drug use
B
2
Jeremy Bentham graduated from Queen's College at Oxford at the age of ____ .
Fifteen.
3
The Classical School is best characterized as:
A) Structural
B) A unit theory
C) Quantitative
D) None of the above
A) Structural
B) A unit theory
C) Quantitative
D) None of the above
A
4
Beccaria wrote a small but popular book titled "An Introduction to the Principles and Morals of Legislation".
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5
The least important of the three elements of deterrence was thought to be:
A) Celerity
B) Certainty
C) Severity
D) None of the above, they are all equally important
A) Celerity
B) Certainty
C) Severity
D) None of the above, they are all equally important
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6
Which of the following statements about the Classical School is incorrect?
A) It was primarily composed of a group of moral philosophers
B) They saw the purpose of punishment as deterrence
C) They were concerned with law
D) They used science to focus on behavior
A) It was primarily composed of a group of moral philosophers
B) They saw the purpose of punishment as deterrence
C) They were concerned with law
D) They used science to focus on behavior
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7
Members of the Classical School were generally opposed to:
A) Due process
B) Capital punishment
C) The legal definition of crime
D) Determinate sentencing
A) Due process
B) Capital punishment
C) The legal definition of crime
D) Determinate sentencing
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8
Which of the following was NOT a major historical influence on the emergence of the Classical philosophy?
A) Growing specialization in trade and industry
B) The rise of the Protestant work ethic
C) Abuse of law by the aristocracy
D) The writings of Guerry & Quetelet
A) Growing specialization in trade and industry
B) The rise of the Protestant work ethic
C) Abuse of law by the aristocracy
D) The writings of Guerry & Quetelet
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9
According to the text, the vast majority of deterrence research has failed to find any substantial effects from legal sanctions.
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10
Showing potential offenders the negative consequences of a crime in the hope that it will prevent them from committing that same crime is the concept of:
A) General deterrence
B) Specific deterrence
C) Just desserts
D) Social contract
A) General deterrence
B) Specific deterrence
C) Just desserts
D) Social contract
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11
One of the characteristics of the Classical Era was the decline in the Protestant Ethic.
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12
Which was not an idea which descended from the Classical School.
A) The implementation of situational crime prevention
B) The development of speedy trial laws
C) More use of judicial discretion
D) Just deserts punishments
A) The implementation of situational crime prevention
B) The development of speedy trial laws
C) More use of judicial discretion
D) Just deserts punishments
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13
According to the text, during the last part of this past century, rehabilitation has been replaced in punishment by rational models of deterrence.
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14
The Classical School is basically a microtheory in its orientation.
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15
An elaborate schedule of punishments designed to take into account a combination of pleasure, pain and mitigating circumstances was designed by:
A) John Howard.
B) John Locke.
C) Jeremy Bentham.
D) Cesare Beccaria.
A) John Howard.
B) John Locke.
C) Jeremy Bentham.
D) Cesare Beccaria.
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16
Beccaria, in his essay Of Crimes and Punishments, made which one of these points?
A) Persons awaiting trial should not be placed in prisons
B) Each citizen has the right to decide whether to take his own life
C) The defense not the prosecutor should have strict time lines for preparing for trial
D) All of the above
A) Persons awaiting trial should not be placed in prisons
B) Each citizen has the right to decide whether to take his own life
C) The defense not the prosecutor should have strict time lines for preparing for trial
D) All of the above
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17
According to Classical theorists, man's basic instinct to maximize pleasure was the primary explanation for behavior which was referred to as: ____________________.
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18
Writers of the Classical period were interested in laws serving the greatest good for the greatest number, a concept we refer to as ________.
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19
Deterrence that is designed to make an example of someone to keep the rest of the public from committing crimes is called ________ deterrence.
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20
The value of any pleasure or pain according to classical thought would be determined by its certainty, intensity and _______________.
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21
What historical conditions gave rise to the popularity of the writings of the classical school?
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22
Compare and contrast specific and general deterrence.
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23
What are some of the due process concerns raised by theorists in the Classical Era?
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24
Briefly describe the assumptions of hedonism.
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25
Is Classical School theory an explanation of behavior or political/legal systems? Defend your answer.
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26
How do researchers study deterrence today?
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