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Looking at the differences in protein-encoding gene sequences between humans and chimpanzees
Cesare Beccaria
An Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician best known for his treatise "On Crimes and Punishments" (1764), which condemned torture and the death penalty and was a founding work in the field of criminology.
Retribution
A principle of justice where offenders are punished with the intent of providing a proportionate response to the offense committed.
1970s
The decade spanning from 1970 to 1979, characterized by significant political, social, and cultural change.
Criminologists
are researchers and scholars who study crime, its causes, effects, and social impact, focusing on how to prevent criminal behavior and improve the justice system.
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