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Announcements
  • Documents are available by going to the
    libraryFaculty Website
  • Reading Assignment for weekend Pages 2-22,90-95,
    106-130
  • Question pools

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Review
  • What is Deviant behavior?
  • How did society deal with deviant behavior?
  • Every criminological theory implies a _______ ?
  • The most important evaluation criterion for
    theory is_______?

3
What is a Theory?
? An explanation
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What is a Theory?
? An explanation
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What is a Theory?
? A statement of why or how things are related to
each other
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A Crime Theory Explains
  • Why or how certain things are related to
    criminal behavior

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Crime Theory
For example
Unemployment
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Some Theories Assume..
Crime is a part of human nature
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Some Theories Explain..
How human nature is related to crime
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Other Crime Theories Focus on..
  • Biological Factors
  • Psychological Factors
  • Sociological Factors
  • Economic Factors

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Why is Criminological Theory Important
12
Most Criminal Justice..
  • Practices are based on theory
  • Policies are logical products of theory

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Reasons for Studying Criminological Theory
Be aware of theoretical problems that could
undermine criminal justice policies
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Classical Criminologists Theory of Crime
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Classical TheoryUtilitarianism
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Classical Theory-Deterrence
  • Free Will
  • Pleasure vs Pain

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Classical Theory
  • If a person believes the legal penalty threatens
    more pain than the gain, they will not commit the
    crime

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Classical Theory
  • Their calculation is based on
  • Own experience with punishment
  • The likelihood they will get caught
  • Their knowledge of the law
  • Their awareness of what punishment has been given
    in the past

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Cesare Beccaria
  • All criminals should receive identical punishments

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Cesare Beccaria
  • Punishment for crimes should be determined in
    advance

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Cesare Beccaria
  • The penalty should be severe enough to overcome
    the pleasures

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Cesare Beccaria
  • Certainty and Celerity
  • The more immediately after the commission of a
    crime a punishment is inflicted, the more just
    and useful it will be

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Cesare Beccaria
  • Certainty and Celerity
  • The more immediately after the commission of a
    crime a punishment is inflicted, the more just
    and useful it will be

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Jeremy Bentham
  • Agreed with the Deterrence Theory Doctrine
  • for each crime a punishment whose pains would
    outweigh any possible pleasure to be gained from
    them and by assuring the certain and swift
    administration of justice, rational men, deterred
    by the realization that a net loss will
    inevitably result from the criminal act, will
    refrain from breaking the law.

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Classical School
  • If the Punishment most fit the crime does that
    mean that pain for gain is the same for
    everyone?
  • Does this mean that legislature should have an
    exact scale of crimes with an exact scale of
    punishments?

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Specific Deterrence
  • If I know that when I was caught the first time,
    I was severely punished. I do not want that
    again.

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General Deterrence
  • The punishment for that crime is rather severe.
    I would not commit that crime because I do not
    want that.

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Deterrence Doctrine
  • The philosophical foundation for western criminal
    law

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Modern Adaptations
  • Blumstein (1978)
  • longer sentences, if not a deterrent, will keep
    an inmate in longer
  • President Clinton Violent Crime Control Act and
    Law Enforcement Act of 1994

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Group Project
  • There have been several different methods
    proposed to reduce drug abuse in the United
    States.
  • Which do you think will be more successful
  • Minimum and mandatory sentencing or
  • An increase in spending on rehabilitation plans?
  • List three reasons in your answer
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