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  1. Beccaria

    Beccaria. ... On note plusieurs penseurs durant cette période de progrès et des lumières
    mais un nom ressort assez souvent est celui de Cesare Beccaria. ...

  2. Dialog Between Beccaria, Lombroso, And Durkheim

    Dialog Between Beccaria, Lombroso, And Durkheim. Dialog between Beccaria, Lombroso,
    and Durkheim. ... Beccaria, how are you my learned friend? ...

  3. Classical Theory And Its Effects On Criminal Justice Policy

    ... The introduction of the book, On Crimes and Punishments, written in 1764 by Classical
    Theorist Cesare Beccaria, had a dramatic influence on this issue. ...

  4. Capital Punishment In Singapore

    ... poor. As the pioneer for the abolition of capital punishment, Cesare Beccaria
    was very much against cruel and arbitrary punishment. ...

  5. Rewards And Consequences

    ... being caught. Rational Choice Theory can be traced back to Cesare Beccaria,
    an Italian social thinker (Siegel, 2006). He believed ...

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  1. Natural Law

    ... equal treatment under law) ? Bad people are nothing more that the result of bad
    laws The leading figure of the classical school was CESARE BECCARIA (1738-1794 ...

  2. How Jails Came To Be In America

    ... As the Colonists struggled to maintain a model code of punishment, the emergence
    of Italian mathematician and legal scholar Casare Beccaria came to really ...

  3. Deterrence And Rational Choice Theory Of Crime

    ... The two chief ambassadors of the classical school of criminology are Cesare
    Beccaria (1738-1794) and Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832). ...

  4. Prison Reform In America

    ... ideas imported from Europe in the writing of such social thinkers of the Enlightenment
    as the baron de Montesquieu, Voltaire, Thomas Pain and Cesare Beccaria". ...

  5. Capital Punishment

    ... "Enlightment thinkers", or social reformers, such as Montesquieu, Voltaire, and
    Caesar Beccaria fought to bring an end to the use of capital punishment (II 536 ...

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