Question
Criminology Question on Crime Research
For classical criminologists, crime is solved through:
The arbitrary use of power, harsh punishment and control
An effective and efficient use of a just and fair process, culminating in punishing the offender only as much as is necessary to pay for the crime they committed
Ensuring that the intentions of the offender are central to deciding whether to convict and how much punishment to use
All the above
An effective and efficient use of a just and fair process, culminating in punishing the offender only as much as is necessary to pay for the crime they committed
Solution
The correct option is (B): An effective and efficient use of a just and fair process, culminating in punishing the offender only as much as is necessary to pay for the crime they committed