The case of Gary Krist

  1. Seen from a classical perspective, what might Krist have learned in his early years that would have caused him to choose a life of crime later?
  2. Krist seemed to have a hatred of authority. Can classical criminology explain emotions such as hatred? If so, how?
  3. How might Katz's "seductions of crime" perspective explain the feelings the young Krist reported having?
  4. Might punishments appropriately applied in Krist's early life have prevented the future criminology?
  5. Classical criminology says that crime can be rewarding - might camaraderie with other offenders be one of its rewards?
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