Answer- Charles Manson was a notorious serial killer, a cult leader and a musician who has been reported to commit a series of nine murders in the year 1969. As per Beccaria's Classical Theory on criminal justice, people make choices as they have free-will. He also believed that individuals have rational manner and they apply it towards making choices that help them achieve their own definition of gratification. In the case of Charles Manson, he committed these hideous crimes as he used to get a sense of satisfaction and an authoritative feeling while doing so. He made the choices because of free-will.
Compare Charles Manson and Beccarias Classical Theory and what influenced him to commit those crimes
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how Psychoanalytic theory motivated to people commit crime. and what are negative empacts of this theory. and what type of crime people commit when they are suffer from this theory. please use simple language.
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