What was the demonic perspective?
-that possession and temptation were the primary causes of deviance and crime
What beliefs did creationists of Western Europe believe?
-the devil lived among them and they must be on guard to not fall prey to him
What paradigm of punishment was during Feudalism?
Demonic
Were deviants fully responsible for their behaviour?
- because some people were actually possessed by demons or spirits
What word best describes the feudal age?
- because it had very high crime rates even thought the punishment was so harsh
Is the world more dangerous than in feudal times?
-no, the world has only progressed as safer since then
What did Enlightened reformers view demonic punishment as?
-systemic rage
Who were the enlightened reformers?
-Beccaria and Bentham
What did the enlightened reformers say about the nature of all human action?
-it was always the same, focused on self-interest
What did the enlightened reformers stress the importance of?
- to be able to be happy was to follow your self-interest
Who displaced the aristocracies in Europe?
-classical thinkers
What is the mini-max theorem by classical theorists?
Human nature was:
What portion of the mini-max theorem created the justice system and why?
- they believed all they had to do was make the criminal system more painful than pleasurable
What was central to punishment in the classical system?
What 3 elements must punishment contain to be effective according to classical theorists?
Do classical theorists reject or accept the death penalty and why?
When did Bentham purpose that laws should be created?
What did classical theory think about morality?
What happened when the enlightened reformers attempted to determine the common good?
-because it is a subjective process it explicitly disregards the rights of minority groups
What structure did classical theorist try to bring to the justice system by focusing on uniformity?
Under Napoleon and the French Penal Code of 1791 how did punishment work?
-there was one punishment for any breaking of the law regardless of the context or circumstances
What modifications have been applied to our current justice system?
- some people won’t be punished if they’re psychologically not well
How did classical thinking relate to prisons?
- prisons related to the utilitarian approach of classicists
What were prisons meant to do and what concept did this produce?
- this produced the concept of the panopticon