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Introduction to the Criminal Classical School

Criminal classical school, criminal law, the Enlightenment-era theory of criminal law and the theory of criminal law based on retributive theory, merged as the classical school. The Criminal Classical School is divided into the Pre-Classical School and the Post-Classical School. Criminal classical school in the following aspects of the claim has **** the same point: 1, in the view of crime, all adopt objectivist position, that is, that should be punished is the criminal behavior; 2, in the view of punishment, all advocate retributive, punitive punishment, such as Kant advocated equal retribution, Hegel advocated the equivalent of retribution; 3, all advocate the principle of the law of crime and punishment, opposed to the application of analogy, and opposed to indeterminate sentence, probation and parole.