Crimes and Punishments / Including a New Translation of Beccaria's 'Dei Delitti e delle Pene'
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The book begins with an introduction outlining its subject's life, character, and reception, and surveys the treatise's influence on legislation and English legal reform. It then addresses problems of penology, considering the purposes, proportionality, certainty, and reformative effects of punishment, and debates abolition of torture and capital punishment. The main body presents a new translation of a classical eighteenth-century treatise, systematically treating the origins and rights of punishment, interpretation and obscurity of laws, evidence and torture, penalties from imprisonment to death, specific offenses such as theft, duels, and suicide, and proposals for prevention, promptness, and proportionality in penal law.
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