CRIM 335 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Expected Utility Hypothesis, Auguste Comte, Cesare Beccaria

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Types of theory: micro-level: small group, neighborhood= psychology and biology, macro-level: bigger scale, like the united states= sociology. Reducing crime: linked to type of theory, biological, psychological, sociological. Classical school: a school of thought popular in the 18th century in europe. Its main assumptions were that criminals act rationally and that the severity of legal punishment should be restricted to the degree necessary to deter crime. Assumed that the legal system treated everyone the same: cesare beccaria: father of modern criminology. Rationality is not all the same: economic rational choice, gary s. becker, choosing to engage in crime is similar to choosing to make a consumer purchase, expected utility model. What we perceive the impact of the punishment to be. More important: deterrence considerations, type of offense: punishments are different. Murderer and drug offense are not the same: high/low commitment to offending.

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