The Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume II
From Classical Greece to Early Christianity
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the evolution of radical criminological thought, this book delves into Ancient Greece's Classical, Hellenistic, and Greco-Roman periods. It analyzes the socio-political struggles and knowledge production shifts that shaped concepts of crime, justice, and deviance. By exploring key literature, religions, and philosophers, the book highlights the growing divide between social consensus and conflict, influencing modern criminological discourse. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in the historical foundations and future directions of criminology.
