Multiple Choice
The Classical School argues that ________.
A) punishment would deter criminal behavior, provided it was made appropriate to the crime
B) the characteristics of individuals should be taken into consideration with the punishments they should receive
C) humans do not have free will and are governed by theological determinism
D) human beings are governed by static calculus
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