Deck 3: Classical and Neoclassical Thought

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What is considered the major source of modern criminal law in English-speaking countries?

A)the Magna Carta
B)the Twelve Tables
C)common law
D)Roman law
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The Enlightenment-era concept that human beings abandon their natural state of individual to join a society is which of the following?

A)the Magna Carta
B)constitutional law
C)social contract
D)common law
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Neoclassical criminology places an emphasis on

A)rehabilitation.
B)deterrence and retribution.
C)natural rights.
D)natural law.
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Critics charge that classical and neoclassical thought lack an explanation of ___________.

A)criminal motivation
B)philosophy of justice
C)deviant behavior
D)dangerousness
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In the classic school of thought,what are the two central determinants of human behavior?

A)pride and pleasure
B)pride and greed
C)pain and pleasure
D)pain and greed
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Classical theories can be critiqued as being a philosophy of ___________ more than a theory of crime causation.

A)justice
B)behavior
C)psychology
D)social context
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The Classic School of criminological thought contributes crime and deviance to which of the following?

A)mythological creatures
B)natural law
C)free will
D)human greed
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Rational choice theory can be criticized for

A)overemphasis on psychological context.
B)overemphasis on judicial roles.
C)overemphasis on social context.
D)overemphasis on individual choice.
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Deterrence is a hallmark of the

A)Neoclassic School.
B)Classic School.
C)Enlightenment Era.
D)Free Will Era.
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Which of the following is a major concept of the Neoclassical School?

A)natural law
B)free will
C)capable guardians
D)due process
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The present debate over abortion is an example of the modern-day use of

A)common law.
B)constitutional law.
C)social contract.
D)natural law.
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A person held at gunpoint forced to shoot another person is in a situation that can be described as

A)hard determinism.
B)free will.
C)positivism.
D)hedonism.
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Which of the following is not an example of mala prohibita?

A)marijuana use
B)prostitution
C)rape
D)gambling
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________ is used to measure the likelihood of one's criminal behavior,often in terms of recidivism.

A)Dangerousness
B)The philosophy of justice
C)Deviant behavior
D)The Neoclassic School
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Who is considered a founder of the Classic School of Criminology?

A)Hobbes
B)Cesare Beccaria
C)Rousseau
D)Thomas Paine
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Which of the following is not a term developed by William Graham Sumner to describe the three basic forms of behavioral strictures imposed by social groups?

A)mores
B)folkways
C)jurisdiction
D)law
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Which of the following is not an example of mores?

A)murder
B)rape
C)robbery
D)gambling
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Situational crime prevention is a social policy approach from the

A)Natural Law.
B)Enlightenment Era.
C)Classic School.
D)Neoclassic School.
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All of the following are considered among the heritage of the Classic School,except

A)hedonism.
B)free will.
C)rationality.
D)due process.
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Which of the following were not defined by Beccaria as one of the three main forms of crime?

A)threats to the security of the state
B)injuries to citizens or their property
C)threats to oneself
D)crimes running contrary to social order
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Analyzing DNA found at a crime scene is an example of positivism.
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The Enlightenment was also known as the era of theory.
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A time-honored custom is called a _________.
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Policies that monitor guardianship are an example of neoclassical criminology.
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Beccaria's philosophy of punishment is one of swift punishment to all first-time offenders.
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Preventing crime through educational programs would be an example of Beccaria's philosophy of punishment.
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The three-strikes legislation mandates life imprisonment for criminals convicted of three felonies.
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Bentham's approach to crime and punishment has been described as utilitarianism because of its emphasis on the worth any action holds for an individual undertaking it.
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The rational choice theory was developed by the Classic School of criminology.
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The belief that ___________ is sometimes required to deter law violators and serve as an example to others violating the law is a part of the Classic School of thought.
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Rousseau designed the Panopticon prison,a major contribution to the field of criminology.
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Natural law can be used to explain why all men,despite their racial background,should be treated equal under the law.
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Thomas Paine first developed the idea of the social contract during the Enlightenment Era.
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Situational choice theory provides an example of soft determinism.
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The Classic School of thought did not emerge in criminology until the 1900s.
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Positivism developed from the Classic School.
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___________ exists to provide benefits to individuals that they would not receive in isolation.
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Some illegal activity is the result of rational choices made by individuals seeking illicit rewards.
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Character development is emphasized in the Classic School as a middle ground between positivism and hard determinism.
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Classical principles of criminology indicate that human beings are fundamentally rational.
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What is neoclassic criminology? What is the role of positivism in neoclassic criminology?
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What is the utilitarianism view of punishment Bentham supported? What contributions did he make to the field of criminology?
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The belief that the accused should be presumed innocent until proven otherwise is an example of the _________ of the heritage of the Classic School.
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________ is part of the heritage of the Classic School and states that pleasure and pain,or reward and punishment,are major determinants of choice.
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___________ created the belief of hedonistic calculus,stating that behavior holds value to any individual undertaking it according to the amount of pain or pleasure it can be expected to produce for the person.
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In a small primitive society,_________ govern behavior.
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How did neoclassical criminology develop out of the Classic School? What were some of the major contributions of neoclassical criminology to the field of criminology?
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Explain Beccaria's philosophy of punishment and provide modern-day examples.
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__________ was a major theorist during the Enlightenment Era who developed the idea of natural rights.
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Natural law is a notion developed by Rousseau that helps explain how laws are ___________ products influenced by the context of history and experience.
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What were some of the early forms of law? How did these develop into the Enlightenment period?
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The Enlightenment inspired a reexamination of existing doctrines from the point of view of ____________ in the Classic School of criminology.
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Name and discuss the five principles of the heritage of the Classic School.
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Cesare Beccaria
Cesare Beccaria
Cesare Beccaria
Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Cohen
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
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Deck 3: Classical and Neoclassical Thought
1
What is considered the major source of modern criminal law in English-speaking countries?

A)the Magna Carta
B)the Twelve Tables
C)common law
D)Roman law
C
2
The Enlightenment-era concept that human beings abandon their natural state of individual to join a society is which of the following?

A)the Magna Carta
B)constitutional law
C)social contract
D)common law
C
3
Neoclassical criminology places an emphasis on

A)rehabilitation.
B)deterrence and retribution.
C)natural rights.
D)natural law.
B
4
Critics charge that classical and neoclassical thought lack an explanation of ___________.

A)criminal motivation
B)philosophy of justice
C)deviant behavior
D)dangerousness
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In the classic school of thought,what are the two central determinants of human behavior?

A)pride and pleasure
B)pride and greed
C)pain and pleasure
D)pain and greed
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Classical theories can be critiqued as being a philosophy of ___________ more than a theory of crime causation.

A)justice
B)behavior
C)psychology
D)social context
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The Classic School of criminological thought contributes crime and deviance to which of the following?

A)mythological creatures
B)natural law
C)free will
D)human greed
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Rational choice theory can be criticized for

A)overemphasis on psychological context.
B)overemphasis on judicial roles.
C)overemphasis on social context.
D)overemphasis on individual choice.
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9
Deterrence is a hallmark of the

A)Neoclassic School.
B)Classic School.
C)Enlightenment Era.
D)Free Will Era.
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Which of the following is a major concept of the Neoclassical School?

A)natural law
B)free will
C)capable guardians
D)due process
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11
The present debate over abortion is an example of the modern-day use of

A)common law.
B)constitutional law.
C)social contract.
D)natural law.
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A person held at gunpoint forced to shoot another person is in a situation that can be described as

A)hard determinism.
B)free will.
C)positivism.
D)hedonism.
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Which of the following is not an example of mala prohibita?

A)marijuana use
B)prostitution
C)rape
D)gambling
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________ is used to measure the likelihood of one's criminal behavior,often in terms of recidivism.

A)Dangerousness
B)The philosophy of justice
C)Deviant behavior
D)The Neoclassic School
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Who is considered a founder of the Classic School of Criminology?

A)Hobbes
B)Cesare Beccaria
C)Rousseau
D)Thomas Paine
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Which of the following is not a term developed by William Graham Sumner to describe the three basic forms of behavioral strictures imposed by social groups?

A)mores
B)folkways
C)jurisdiction
D)law
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Which of the following is not an example of mores?

A)murder
B)rape
C)robbery
D)gambling
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Situational crime prevention is a social policy approach from the

A)Natural Law.
B)Enlightenment Era.
C)Classic School.
D)Neoclassic School.
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All of the following are considered among the heritage of the Classic School,except

A)hedonism.
B)free will.
C)rationality.
D)due process.
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Which of the following were not defined by Beccaria as one of the three main forms of crime?

A)threats to the security of the state
B)injuries to citizens or their property
C)threats to oneself
D)crimes running contrary to social order
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Analyzing DNA found at a crime scene is an example of positivism.
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The Enlightenment was also known as the era of theory.
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A time-honored custom is called a _________.
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Policies that monitor guardianship are an example of neoclassical criminology.
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Beccaria's philosophy of punishment is one of swift punishment to all first-time offenders.
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Preventing crime through educational programs would be an example of Beccaria's philosophy of punishment.
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The three-strikes legislation mandates life imprisonment for criminals convicted of three felonies.
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Bentham's approach to crime and punishment has been described as utilitarianism because of its emphasis on the worth any action holds for an individual undertaking it.
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The rational choice theory was developed by the Classic School of criminology.
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The belief that ___________ is sometimes required to deter law violators and serve as an example to others violating the law is a part of the Classic School of thought.
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Rousseau designed the Panopticon prison,a major contribution to the field of criminology.
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Natural law can be used to explain why all men,despite their racial background,should be treated equal under the law.
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Thomas Paine first developed the idea of the social contract during the Enlightenment Era.
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Situational choice theory provides an example of soft determinism.
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The Classic School of thought did not emerge in criminology until the 1900s.
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Positivism developed from the Classic School.
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___________ exists to provide benefits to individuals that they would not receive in isolation.
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Some illegal activity is the result of rational choices made by individuals seeking illicit rewards.
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Character development is emphasized in the Classic School as a middle ground between positivism and hard determinism.
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Classical principles of criminology indicate that human beings are fundamentally rational.
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What is neoclassic criminology? What is the role of positivism in neoclassic criminology?
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What is the utilitarianism view of punishment Bentham supported? What contributions did he make to the field of criminology?
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The belief that the accused should be presumed innocent until proven otherwise is an example of the _________ of the heritage of the Classic School.
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________ is part of the heritage of the Classic School and states that pleasure and pain,or reward and punishment,are major determinants of choice.
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___________ created the belief of hedonistic calculus,stating that behavior holds value to any individual undertaking it according to the amount of pain or pleasure it can be expected to produce for the person.
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In a small primitive society,_________ govern behavior.
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How did neoclassical criminology develop out of the Classic School? What were some of the major contributions of neoclassical criminology to the field of criminology?
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Explain Beccaria's philosophy of punishment and provide modern-day examples.
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__________ was a major theorist during the Enlightenment Era who developed the idea of natural rights.
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Natural law is a notion developed by Rousseau that helps explain how laws are ___________ products influenced by the context of history and experience.
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What were some of the early forms of law? How did these develop into the Enlightenment period?
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The Enlightenment inspired a reexamination of existing doctrines from the point of view of ____________ in the Classic School of criminology.
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Name and discuss the five principles of the heritage of the Classic School.
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Match between columns
Premises:
Cesare Beccaria
Cesare Beccaria
Cesare Beccaria
Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Cohen
Lawrence Cohen
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
Enlightenment Era
Classic School of thought
Neoclassic School of thought
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