Test 2- Enlightenment Theories of Penal Reform Flashcards

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Enlightenment Period

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18th Current C
- Traditional view (crime = sin/devil) challenged
- French philosopher Voltaire opposed capital punishment, demanded JS concentrate on prevention

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Cesare Beccaria

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  • Classical School
    18th C Italian penal reformer and “father of the Classical School of Criminology”
  • Strongly opposed death penalty, to be abolished
  • Advocated equality before the law
  • Punishment should be proportionate to the crime
  • Focus more on the crime than the criminal
  • Beccaria’s Book: “On Crime and Punishments” in 1764
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“On Crime and Punishments” (Beccaria, 1764)

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John Howard

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18th C wealthy British prison reformer
- Advocated for a rehabilitative prison system based on meditation, self-discipline, and repentance
- Inspired by the early 19th C prison reform movement

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Cesare Lombroso

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1835-1909
- Italian criminal anthropologist and founder of the Positivism School of Criminology, inspired by Social Darwinism
- Argued that criminality is biological and identifiable by physical and psychological defects

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Lombroso, Followers and Positivism School

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  • Lombroso + Followers (Enrico Ferri & Raffaelo Garofolo) = rejected hte Classical School’s argument that crime was a characteristic trait of human nature
  • Popularized: born criminal identifiable by animal-like physical traits (ie. Large jaws/chin)
    = “Criminaloid” traits
  • Criminals = savage throwbacks of an earlier degenerate stage of evolution
  • Influenced the early th C Eugenic Movement
  • His work = no longer considered a foundation of contp. criminology
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Classical School elements (from comparative chart)

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Positivism School elements (from comparative chart)

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