This book focuses on major changes in punishment patterns during the
principal phases of world history, tracing continuities, reforms, and
regional differences. Punishment in World History studies the official
penalties enacted by governments throughout time, chronicling the
limited courses of action in hunting and gathering civilizations, the
array of punishments in early agricultural societies, and the various
efforts to reform these patterns since the 17th and 18th centuries.
There is also discussion on community sanctions and disciplinary
patterns applied to children. A secondary emphasis involves analyzing
different regional traditions, including the impact of the principal
religions, varying definitions of punishable crime, and, in the modern
period, differing levels of reliance on physical punishments and
imprisonment. The regional analysis also pays close attention to the
effects of colonialism, imperialism, and the slave trade. Ending with
an assessment of the contemporary period, the book considers the
efforts to develop and apply global standards to punishment. With
far-reaching coverage of a variety of human civilizations in history,
this book is a core resource for students and scholars of the history
of corrections, world history, and criminal justice.
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ISBN
9781000962277
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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