CRM 1301 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Deterrence Theory, Actus Reus, Mens Rea

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Deterrence theory (most profound impact on criminal justice system) Initially believed that the devil made people do bad things. Still are exorcisms in rome and taught in school (uni) They thought the full moon made people want to cause crimes. In the 1600"s thomas hobbes made a book called. Tyrannical: exercising power in a cruel manner. It is typically traced to the enlightenment but its specific origin was the 1764 publication of the on crimes and. Punishment by cesare beccaria (father or classical school of crim and father of crim justice and father of the deterrence theory). Did not believe that ppl were just born bad or good knew ppl had a choice. Specific deterrence: focusing on the individual (making the defendant not re commit the crime) (ex. General deterrence (more important to him: focusing on other people and trying to get them not to commit the same crime (ex.

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