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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction ¦ Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury ¦ 4th Edition
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Beccaria made extensive use of the distinction between specific and general deterrence.
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Beccaria highlighted features of a rational, enlightened justice system that would effectively deter ...
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Theoretically, which of the following should lead to an increase in deterrence?
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The first dominant paradigm in American criminology was Neoclassicism.
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Nineteenth-century positivism, which supplanted classical criminology, took issue primarily with ...
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Describe the four main components necessary to demonstrate causality?
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Which movement corresponded with scientific advances in biology, botany, and other medical sciences?
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What was the conclusion drawn from Martinson's 1974 report?
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