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Kusal Amarasinghe
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6605/2020.08.003
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University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
ABSTRACT
There are several theories on
the study in criminology. Among those theories, the Pure-Classical
Theory of Criminology and the Neo-Classical Theory of Criminology are two major
schools in criminological studies. These two schools of criminology try to
explain the crime causation and the methods adopted to control them in their
rationalization. This study focuses to discuss the historical evolution of the pure-classical
and neo-classical approaches and their applicability on criminology into the
modern criminal justice system with a special review on selected general
defences of substantial criminal law in Sri Lanka.
KEYWORDS
Classical School of Criminology, criminal justice, Neo-Classical School of Criminology
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