The movement for the abolition of capital punishment is righty associated with the writers of the Enlightenment, especially Beccaria, whose enormously influential tract appeared in 1764. Perhaps because the abolitionists drew so much attention to the gore of the capital sanctions of the eighteenth century, it has seldom been realized that capital punishment was already in a deep decline in the age of Beccaria and Voltaire. Writing to Voltaire in 1777, Frederick the Great boasted that in the whole Prussian realm executions had been occurring at the rate of only 14 or 15 per year. When John Howard visited Bremen in 1778 he discovered that [t ]here has been no execution in this city for twenty-six years. The abolition movement that we associ...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Since Foucault, the majority of critical research into prisons, whether historical and contemporary,...
International audienceThe paper argues that the introduction of bureaucracy civilized death penalty ...
The movement for the abolition of capital punishment is righty associated with the writers of the En...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system duri...
This article traces the reception of Cesare Beccaria’s book, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764), in Bri...
In 1764, Cesare Beccaria, a 26-year-old Italian criminologist, penned On Crimes and Punishments. Tha...
The anti-death penalty movement is rooted in the Enlightenment, dating back to the publication of th...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
During the Dark Ages and the Renaissance, Europe’s monarchs often resorted to torture and executions...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
This Article traces the history of capital punishment in America. It describes the death penalty\u27...
The prison has a global history. The emergence of the modern state and, at least in Europe and the U...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
The anti-death penalty movement is rooted in the Enlightenment, dating back to the publication of th...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Since Foucault, the majority of critical research into prisons, whether historical and contemporary,...
International audienceThe paper argues that the introduction of bureaucracy civilized death penalty ...
The movement for the abolition of capital punishment is righty associated with the writers of the En...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system duri...
This article traces the reception of Cesare Beccaria’s book, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764), in Bri...
In 1764, Cesare Beccaria, a 26-year-old Italian criminologist, penned On Crimes and Punishments. Tha...
The anti-death penalty movement is rooted in the Enlightenment, dating back to the publication of th...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
During the Dark Ages and the Renaissance, Europe’s monarchs often resorted to torture and executions...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
This Article traces the history of capital punishment in America. It describes the death penalty\u27...
The prison has a global history. The emergence of the modern state and, at least in Europe and the U...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
The anti-death penalty movement is rooted in the Enlightenment, dating back to the publication of th...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Since Foucault, the majority of critical research into prisons, whether historical and contemporary,...
International audienceThe paper argues that the introduction of bureaucracy civilized death penalty ...