In classical criminology punishment what should punishment be?
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Brutal
Only used for extreme criminal behaviour
Not necessary
Severe but fair
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A central focus of classical criminology was to establish a reformed, equitable and efficient system of justice
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True
False
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A key point of the classical approach
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All offenders would grow out of committing their crimes
Women do not commit crimes and should never experience punishment
Punishment should act as a deterrent to everyone
Punishment should only be meted out on second and subsequent crimes
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Which one is a key figure in the Routine Activity Theory?
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Tannenbaum
Beccaria
Felson
Siht - Nrael
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Classicism also drew on other theories. Which ones?
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Social Contract theory
Strain theory
Both of these answers
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One of the reasons that classicism fell from popularity in 19th century?
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It had created a huge increase in crimes
The prisons were became so full they could not cope
It was a one size fits all approach that failed to take into account of peoples differences
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Classical criminologists concerned themselves with the creation of what they believed was a true class structure for society
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True
False
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Who was it who invented the panoptican and wrote ' The principles of morals and legislation'?
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Jeremy Bentham
Robert Merton
Tim Seddon
William Whitelaw
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Cornish and Clarke expanded on the explanation of rationality. They described their explanation of this as.....
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bounded or limited rationality
rounded rationality
rational rationality
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Which are classed as contemporary classical theories or contemporary rational actor theories?
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Rational choice theory
routine activity theory
Situational prevention
Evolutionary theory
Rehabilitation theory
Deterrence theory
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A criticism of situational prevention is that is simply displaces crime elsewhere.
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True
False
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The key concept of contemporary deterrence is that the certainty of getting caught and being punished is far more effective than the severity of the punishment itself
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True
False
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What year did Mrs Thatcher become prime minister?
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1969
1979
1984
1975
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Felson introduced a fourth variable to the routine activity model. What was it?