Classical and Neo-classical Interpretation of Crime Flashcards
1
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Held that man has the ability to reason and has natural desire for power.
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Thomas Hobbes
2
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Stated that it is the threat of punishment that leads men to obey the law
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Thomas Hobbes
3
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Stated that subjects agree to obey the law so long as the government uses its power to uphold the public good.
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John Locke
4
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He preferred reform for revolution and concluded that reform should begin with a revision of a law.
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Francios Voltaire
5
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According to him, unjust legal system encourages crime.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau