Crucifixion & Criminality: Two Thousand Years of English Prisons & Punishment

Crucifixion & Criminality: Two Thousand Years of English Prisons & Punishment

by D M Buckland
Crucifixion & Criminality: Two Thousand Years of English Prisons & Punishment

Crucifixion & Criminality: Two Thousand Years of English Prisons & Punishment

by D M Buckland

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Overview

Laws, rules, effective punishment, discipline, authority... Principles as old as man himself. As long as humans have walked the earth, we have always held highly established expectations upon how others should and should not behave towards us. We judge others and have learned from, created, and built upon an ever developing system of rules to guide our society as populations have increased, and alongside them wealth and power.
From Roman crucifixion to medieval trials by ordeal, communities evolved their belief in a system of imposed justice.
Monarchs and the Church have fuelled their own intense battles for centuries over the privilege to incarcerate and punish not just criminals, but any person daring to oppose their beliefs.
The Industrial Revolution brought the country huge amounts of crime, forfeited by advances in shipping and a move to incarceration for punishment.
The story of Britain's battle against crime and our constant attempt to punish those that wrong us has evolved for more than twenty centuries and is our countries longest and most costly conflict, but also one of our most fascinating.
Crucifixion and Crime takes us on a tour... From the beginning of systematic punishment to today's modern service. A voyage of tales and priorities fuelled by the few that were daring enough to want to change the system.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987425598
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/31/2018
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Damien Buckland is a full-time serving Officer with Her Majesty's Prison Service and part-time writer. After studying for his degree in English Law, Damien took up a passion for writing and earned a Diploma in Professional Journalism at the British College of Journalism in 2017.
Beginning his writing career with legal textbooks, in a desperate attempt at funding his legal studies, Damien soon moved into television and film guides as well as historical articles and guides and later the popular Collection Editions Formula 1 series. Damien earned his first bestseller with Amazon's The Evolution of Bond (1st Edition) which remained in the top 2 in both the U.K and U.S continents for 3 weeks and the top 20 in film guides and reviews for more than five months during 2015. Damien lives in the South East with his wife and two children.
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