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•The classical school of thought was premised on the idea that people have free will in making decisions, and that punishment can be a deterrent for crime, so long as the punishment is proportional, fits the crime, and is carried out promptly.
•Neoclassical criminology theories share a number of assumptions about human behavior. ... Neoclassical theories assume that people will make a rational choice to commit crime. If the crime is low-risk and high reward with little likelihood of severe punishment, then motivated offenders will choose to commit crime.
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