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  • The Evolution of Criminology

  • From Ancient Codes to Modern Theories
  • De: Barrett Williams, ChatGPT ChatGPT
  • Narrado por: Virtual Voice
  • Duración: 5 h y 31 m

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Unlock the riveting journey of humanity’s complex relationship with crime and justice with The Evolution of Criminology. This comprehensive eBook explores the fascinating progression of criminological theories, legal frameworks, and societal responses from ancient times to the digital age.

Begin with an engaging Introduction to the Evolution of Criminology, where you will define the field and dive into a historical overview. Traverse through the Ancient Legal Codes, encompassing the powerful Code of Hammurabi, the influential Roman Law and Twelve Tables, and the lasting impacts of Ancient Greece.

Continue to the Medieval and Early Modern Perspectives, investigating Canon Law, the chilling era of Witch Hunts, and the development of Common Law. Move forward to the Enlightenment period, delving into the Classical School with the monumental works of Cesare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham, emphasizing the decline of torture and public executions.

Discover the Positivist School with Cesare Lombroso’s Biological Determinism, Enrico Ferri’s societal insights, and Raffaele Garofalo’s Natural Crimes. The Early 20th Century Developments reveal the Chicago School's Social Disorganization Theory, Edwin Sutherland’s Differential Association, and the emergence of psychological theories.

Modern readers will appreciate the thorough examination of Contemporary Criminological Theories, from Strain Theory to Critical Criminology. Uncover the intricate connections between Criminology and Law Enforcement, exploring the evolution of policing, forensic science advancements, and community policing strategies.

Dive deep into the influences of legal reforms in Criminology and Legal Practices. Explore Criminology in the Digital Age, where cybercrime, digital forensics, and the impact of social media are scrutinized, and future trends are projected.

Illustrative Case Studies provide historical and contemporary insights, while Ethical Considerations highlight moral dilemmas and the significance of human rights. Aspiring criminologists will find valuable guidance in Criminology Education and Professional Development.

Finally, embrace a Global Perspective on Criminology, comparing international criminal justice systems and tackling worldwide challenges. The Future of Criminology chapter prepares readers for emerging theories and technological advancements.

The Evolution of Criminology is an essential read for anyone interested in the multifaceted nature of crime and justice. Embark on this intellectual adventure and gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our world.
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