The document discusses theories of crime in criminal law, including the classical theory, positivist theory, and integrated theory. The classical theory views crime as a product of free will and focuses on punishment. The positivist theory sees crime as determined by internal or external factors rather than free will. The integrated theory combines elements of both the classical and positivist approaches.
The document discusses theories of crime in criminal law, including the classical theory, positivist theory, and integrated theory. The classical theory views crime as a product of free will and focuses on punishment. The positivist theory sees crime as determined by internal or external factors rather than free will. The integrated theory combines elements of both the classical and positivist approaches.
The document discusses theories of crime in criminal law, including the classical theory, positivist theory, and integrated theory. The classical theory views crime as a product of free will and focuses on punishment. The positivist theory sees crime as determined by internal or external factors rather than free will. The integrated theory combines elements of both the classical and positivist approaches.