During the 18th century a radically new approach to crime was introduced. Know as classical criminology, this theory was based on the idea of free will and rationality as the source of behavior. It says that people are rational while having free choice and are responsible for there actions. A Penal policy was put into place to control the “dangerous classes” which include property-less peasants, workers, and the unemployed. It assumes Hedonism and the fact that people are pleasure seekers known as the “Pleasure Principle”. A big player in this theory Cesare Beccaria states that punishments should be proportional to the seriousness of the crime while deterring possible offenders.
Classical criminology emerged when social contract thinkers of the naturalistic approach started to challenge the spiritualistic approach that had been dominating European thinking for over a thousand years. Prior to the classical theory, the administration of criminal justice was unpredictable and cruel which really had no deterrent value. Instead of acting in the place of God against what was identified as sin, criminal justice began to shift to a more