How was the existing system of justice altered during the Enlightenment?
A) People reconsidered the administration of law and redefined corrections.
B) During this period, the classical school of criminology emerged, with its insistence on a rational link between the gravity of the crime and the severity of the punishment.
C) The social contract and utilitarianism emphasized limitations on the government and the need to enact a system of punishments that would deter people from crime.
D) All of these are correct.
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