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Exam 3: Classical, Neoclassical, and Rational-Choice Theories
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Question 21
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Cesare Beccaria believed that government was not the automatic right of the rich. Rather, it was created through a social contract in which free, rational individuals sacrificed part of their freedom to the state to maintain peace and security on behalf of the common good.
Question 22
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Jeremy Bentham's conception of pain and pleasure involved not just physical sensations but also ____________ dimensions, each of which varied in intensity, duration, certainty, and proximity.
Question 23
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Jeremy Bentham was responsible for designing the ultimate disciplinary prison, the ____________, designed to control not only the freedom of movement of those confined but their minds as well.
Question 24
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Cesare Beccaria's principle of the presumption of innocence was designed to protect individual rights against excessive state power or corrupt officials.
Question 25
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During the Classical era, the primary focus of utilitarian philosophers was to transform arbitrary criminal justice into a ___________ system.
Question 26
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According to Cesare Beccaria, for punishment to appear as a deterrent to potential off enders in relation to the offense committed, then it must also occur swiftly after apprehension, that is, with celerity.