Explore the fascinating and often grim history of Italian prisons and punishment with Arthur Griffiths' "The History and Romance of Crime; Italian Prisons." This meticulously prepared print edition delves into the historical realities of crime and law enforcement in Italy, offering a detailed examination of penal institutions and their impact. Griffiths, a noted authority on crime and punishment, provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of prisons throughout Italian history.
Journey through the social and legal landscapes that shaped the Italian criminal justice system, uncovering the stories behind the walls and the lives affected by imprisonment. A valuable resource for those interested in Italian history, criminology, and the history of crime, this book offers a compelling glimpse into a world rarely seen. Discover the historical context of punishment in Italy and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped its legal and social structures.
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