The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved
The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved provides an introduction to the historical roots of modern-day Western systems of justice. The text addresses different aspects of criminal justice, including chapters on police, courts, corrections, and trends in crime and punishment, as well as chapters that examine the relationship between justice practices and select communities defined by gender, age, class, and race. Each chapter begins in Ancient Antiquity before progressing to the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Age of Enlightenment, and concluding in the Modern Era. Readers are introduced to the social and political factors evident at the time, the structure and function of each era-specific system, and the execution and consequences of early policies and procedures. The book provides an important and detailed examination of the evolution of justice practices, tying these temporal threads to modern systems, and offers the readership the opportunity to observe institutions across the millennia. Whether it is jury trials in Ancient Greece or ordeals in the Dark Ages, the reader is invited to traverse the world of criminal justice practices, replete with eras of inspiration as well as intolerance and cruelty.
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The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved
The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved provides an introduction to the historical roots of modern-day Western systems of justice. The text addresses different aspects of criminal justice, including chapters on police, courts, corrections, and trends in crime and punishment, as well as chapters that examine the relationship between justice practices and select communities defined by gender, age, class, and race. Each chapter begins in Ancient Antiquity before progressing to the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Age of Enlightenment, and concluding in the Modern Era. Readers are introduced to the social and political factors evident at the time, the structure and function of each era-specific system, and the execution and consequences of early policies and procedures. The book provides an important and detailed examination of the evolution of justice practices, tying these temporal threads to modern systems, and offers the readership the opportunity to observe institutions across the millennia. Whether it is jury trials in Ancient Greece or ordeals in the Dark Ages, the reader is invited to traverse the world of criminal justice practices, replete with eras of inspiration as well as intolerance and cruelty.
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The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved

The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved

The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved

The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved

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The Origins of the Criminal Justice System: Historical Explorations by the Justice-Involved provides an introduction to the historical roots of modern-day Western systems of justice. The text addresses different aspects of criminal justice, including chapters on police, courts, corrections, and trends in crime and punishment, as well as chapters that examine the relationship between justice practices and select communities defined by gender, age, class, and race. Each chapter begins in Ancient Antiquity before progressing to the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Age of Enlightenment, and concluding in the Modern Era. Readers are introduced to the social and political factors evident at the time, the structure and function of each era-specific system, and the execution and consequences of early policies and procedures. The book provides an important and detailed examination of the evolution of justice practices, tying these temporal threads to modern systems, and offers the readership the opportunity to observe institutions across the millennia. Whether it is jury trials in Ancient Greece or ordeals in the Dark Ages, the reader is invited to traverse the world of criminal justice practices, replete with eras of inspiration as well as intolerance and cruelty.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538187098
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 02/18/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 715 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About the Editor
Omi Hodwitz, PhD, is a criminologist and associate professor in the Department of Culture, Society, and Justice at the University of Idaho. Her specialties include theoretical applications, research methods, and terrorism studies. Dr. Hodwitz spends most of her time in Idaho prisons, learning from her incarcerated students.
Contributors
Amara Bailey, Jazlin Branting, D. Alex Cowan, Rachel Galli, Stace L. Grove, Omi Hodwitz, Pony L. Jackson, Willian Jansen, Steff King, Grace Meyer, Silas B. Parks, Josh Ritchie, Trip Finity Taylor, Carson Thiel, Madison Wolf
Brian Wolf is associate professor of criminology and sociology at the University of Idaho.

Table of Contents

Foreword: A Project Crafted in an Idaho Prison by Brian Wolf
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What, Where, and When by Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 1: A History of Penology by Pony L. Jackson and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 2: Policing Through the Ages by Omi Hodwitz and William Jansen
Chapter 3: The Development of the Court System by Silas B. Parks, Rachel Galli, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 4: Tracing Corrections through Time by Stace L. Grove, Grace Meyer, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 5: Trends in Crime, Justice, and Law by Trip Finity Taylor, Amara Bailey, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 6: Crime, Race, and Ethnicity across the Generations by Silas B. Parks, Jazlin Branting, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 7: The Evolving Role of Gender in the Criminal Justice System by Trip Finity Taylor, Steff King, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 8: Class, Power, Deviance, and Justice by Josh Ritchie, Carson Thiel, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 9: The Evolution of Juvenile Delinquency by Silas B. Parks, D. Alex Cowan, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 10: A History of Mental Health and Crime by Trip Finity Taylor, Madison Wolf, and Omi Hodwitz
Chapter 11: Tying the Past to the Present by Omi Hodwitz
Index
About the Editor
About the Contributors
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