Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome
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Book Details
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Publisher: Routledge
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Author: Richard A. Bauman
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9780415692540
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Pages: 240
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
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Release Date: 20-11-2012
About The Book
Punishment in the Roman Republic and Principate by Richard A. Bauman offers a thorough examination of the role and philosophy of punishment in ancient Roman society. It explores the mechanics of how punishment was administered, the philosophical beliefs that shaped attitudes towards penalty, and the evolving perspectives on justice and retribution.
The book focuses primarily on crimes against the public during the Roman Republic and Principate, with a specific emphasis on the changing attitudes toward the death penalty. Bauman traces the roots of these practices, providing readers with an insightful understanding of the moral and social underpinnings of Roman penal systems.
This work is a crucial resource for those interested in Roman history, justice systems, and the philosophical discussions surrounding punishment, as well as for anyone studying ancient legal systems or comparative criminology.