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Differentiate Classical, Neo-classical and Positivist Theory.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The major difference between the two theories are that classical school is mainly based on free will and suggests that crime as a choice, whereas positivism criminology argues that crime is not a choice.

Answered by utsrashmi014
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These three theories aim to provide light to different information when talking about criminology.

Explanation

•Classical theory emphasizes discretion and rationality on the a part of the perpetrator. •The Positivist theory target the criminal and not the crime that had been committed. •Classical theory holds that every one people are capable of committing crime , since all of them pursue their own self - interests and a few crimes benefit people. •Neoclassical theory holds that evident differences exist among perpetrators like age gender and class thus , not all perpetrators should be treated within the same fashion. •The positivist school, set that biological traits decide criminality and crime isn't a choice on the a part of the wrongdoer.

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