Criminal Justice Masterworks: A History of Ideas about Crime, Law, Police, and Corrections

Criminal Justice Masterworks: A History of Ideas about Crime, Law, Police, and Corrections

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History Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 368
Language English
Published Aug 30, 2006
Publisher Carolina Academic Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1594602298
ISBN-13 9781594602290
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Daniel O'Neal Vona presents a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of criminal justice through a diverse array of historical perspectives. This work delves into the foundational ideas surrounding crime, law enforcement, and corrections, showcasing pivotal texts that have shaped the field. Readers are invited on a journey through time, examining how societal attitudes and philosophical underpinnings have influenced contemporary practices in criminal justice.

Each chapter offers an insightful analysis of significant works, providing context and critique that illuminate the progress and ongoing challenges within the system. Vona's thoughtful compilation not only stimulates intellectual curiosity but also encourages critical reflection on the complexities of justice and authority. By bridging the gap between historical ideologies and modern realities, this text serves as an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate tapestry of criminal justice's past and present.

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