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  2. Cesare Beccaria (born March 15, 1738, Milan [Italy]—died November 28, 1794, Milan) was an Italian criminologist and economist whose Dei delitti e delle pene (1764; Eng. trans. J.A. Farrer, Crimes and Punishment, 1880) was a celebrated volume on the reform of criminal justice.

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Learn about Cesare Beccaria, a 18th-century Italian scholar who wrote influential essays on criminology and economics. Explore his life, works, and legacy in the Age of Enlightenment.

  4. Beccaria is considered the father of modern criminal law and the father of criminal justice. According to John Bessler, Beccaria's works had a profound influence on the Founding Fathers of the United States.

  5. Nov 4, 2018 · Cesare Beccaria is seen by many people as the “father of criminology.”. Here is a brief summary of his ideas and famous essay “On Crimes and Punishments,” both in video and text format.

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  6. Beccaria’s goal was to regulate the right to punish, and eradicate from its practice all forms of vengeance and religious beliefs. This idea of rational punishment has its advocates and its detractors, of course.

  7. Learn about the life and works of Cesare Beccaria, a prominent figure of the 18th century Enlightenment. He wrote influential essays on economics and criminal justice, advocating for rationality, free will and social contract.

  8. Beccarias ideas led to the abolition of death penalty in Peter Leopold’s Great Dutch of Tuscany in 1786.

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