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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by self-defense. That's what we're claiming, anyway.
Which of the following statements or ideas is NOT expressed in the passage?
So we're looking for the choice that doesn't belong.
Or as my Grandma used to say, "We're looking for the dead fish in apple barrel."
Ferri talks about how awesome all the recent advances are in the first couple paragraphs,
so choice (A) is off the list. For whatever reason, Ferri also feels the
need to fill us in on the degrees of popularity of the correctional school of law throughout Europe.
(B) is nixed. Ferri does call out the Romans for not establishing
their philosophical system of criminal law.
Choice (C) doesn't make the cut.
Choice (D) is the only one that doesn't make an appearance in the passage.
Although Ferri acknowledges the importance of some individual psychology in criminal
law, he also argues for the importance of a sociological approach.
Looks like we found our dead fish. Right, Grandma?