Multiple Choice
Who said that the gravity of the offence should be measured by the injury done to society, that certainty of punishment was the most effective deterrent against criminal behaviour, and that punishments that were too severe served only to embitter offenders and perpetuate criminal conduct?
A) Malcolm Howe
B) Raffaelo Garafalo
C) Cesare Lombroso
D) Jeremy Bentham
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