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Information compiled: Rachel Sakhi, March 2018,

DeVry University, United States of America,

Criminology
Justice Administration Bachelor of Science, Homeland Security

Presentation
Covers the
Discoveries
Chapters:
Clinical studies on how the prison
inmates serve up awesome results

3 for humanity, healthcare, and


research.
Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES is a Result of RATIONAL CHOICES (Pp. 77): The
Classical School in criminology: “Illicit rewards sought solely from
individuals create rational thinking patterns” (Schmalleger, 2014-01-01) to
compensate for the illegal act of intent to injure another source for the
personal gain of oneself.

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Deterrence as the only objective of the Justice Administration: Credits to
legislative executives Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Thomas Paine,
Charles-Louis de Secondat Montesquieu and Jean-Jacque Rousseau. (Pp.
77):

Of The Classical School made its debut from trial and err, but mostly
“Enlightenment” (Schmalleger, 2014-01-01).

3 Notions: Free Will, Individual Choice, and Deterrence

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Beccaria & Bentham: The Classical School of Thought (Pp. 77):
Concepts of crime providing pleasure to those who commit it, and
punishment as a prevention (Schmalleger, 2014-01-01).

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Rational Choice Theory: Character vs. Opportunity for Crime (Pp.
77): Character development appears to dominate the
decision--making process when a person is presented with an
opportunity to successfully commit a violation of the law.

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Neoclassical Criminology (Pp. 77): Assumes criminal punishment
established to law violators should be measured according to the
type of crime as well as intent committed.

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Crime Reduction Policies of Classical & Neoclassical Thought (Pp.
77):

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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Criminology Discoveries: Inmate Research
Classical Perspectives (Pp. 77):

Schmalleger, F. J. (2014-01-01). Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 7th Edition (See Speaker Notes).

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