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Jeremy bentham, the classical advocate of utilitarian punishment, believed that punishment could be calibrated to deter crime. his idea of (a) involved two concepts: (1) mankind was essentially rational and pleasure-seeking, and would seek to maximize pleasure and reduce pain in all behavior decisions, and (2) a legal system could accurately determine exactly what measure of punishment was necessary to slightly outweigh the potential pleasure or profit from any criminal act.

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