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4/25/20171 Learning Goal Learning Goal Learning Goal Learning Goal Students will understand and evaluate the basic tenants of both the Classical and Positivist Schools of Criminology; identify those persons who were the main contributors of theory to both schools; and how these schools have contributed to modern day policies on crime prevention. 4/25/20172 Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives 1. List the three elements of punishment prescribed by Cesare Beccaria.

2. Define the main terms used within the classical school that shape their view of human nature.

3. Describe the concept of determinism.

4. Know the main focus of the positivist school.

Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives 5. Identify who provided the “bridge” between the classical and positivist schools and what his position was on human nature.

6. List the contributions made by Lombroso, Garofalo, and Ferri to the positivist school.

7. Know the difference between general, specific, and perceptual deterrence.

8. Explain the deterrence effect of the death penalt y.