On Crimes and Punishments
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On Crimes and Punishments

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On Crimes and Punishments

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Beccarria's influential Treatise On Crimes and Punishments is considered a foundation work in the modern field of criminology. As Newman and Marongiu note in their introduction to the work, three master themes of the Enlightenment run through the Treatise: the idea of the social contract, the idea of science, and the belief in progress. The idea of the social contact forms the moral and political basis of the work's reformist zeal. Th e idea of science supports a dispassionate and reasoned appeal for reforms. The belief in progress is inextricably bound to the idea of science. All three provide the necessary foundation for accepting Beccaria's proposals.

It is virtually impossible to ascertain which of several versions of the Treatise that appeared during his lifetime best reflected Becccaria's own thought. His use of many ideas of Enlightenment thinkers also makes it diffi cult to interpret what he has written. While Enlightenment thinkers wanted to break the chains of religion and advocated free men and free minds, there was considerable disagreement as to how this might be achieved, except in the most general terms.

The editors have based this translation on the Francioni (1984) text, by far the most exhaustive critical Italian edition of Dei delitti e delle pene. This edition is undoubtedly the last that Beccaria personally oversaw and revised. This new translation, which includes an outstanding opening essay by the editors, is a welcome introduction to Beccaria and to the modern beginnings of criminology.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2017
Print ISBN
9781412810159
eBook ISBN
9781351502320

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction to the Treatise
  7. A Note on the Text
  8. Biographical Note
  9. On Crimes and Punishments
  10. To the Reader
  11. Introduction
  12. § I The Origin of Punishments
  13. § II The Right to Punish
  14. § III Implications So Far
  15. § IV The Interpretation of Laws
  16. § V The Obscurity of the Laws
  17. § VI The Proportion between Crime and Punishment
  18. § VII Errors in the Measurement of Crime
  19. § VIII The Classification of Crimes
  20. § IX Honor
  21. § X Duels
  22. § XI Disturbing the Peace
  23. § XII The Purpose of Punishment
  24. § XIII On Witnesses
  25. § XIV Evidence and Forms of Judgment
  26. § XV Secret Accusations
  27. § XVI Torture
  28. § XVII Revenue Authorities
  29. § XVIII Oaths
  30. § XIX Prompt Punishment
  31. § XX Violent Crimes
  32. § XXI Punishing Nobles
  33. § XXII Theft
  34. § XXIII Public Condemnation
  35. § XXIV Political Indolence
  36. § XXV Banishment and Confiscation
  37. § XXVI On the Spirit of the Family
  38. § XXVII The Mildness of Punishments
  39. § XXVIII The Punishment of Death
  40. § XXIX Preventive Detention
  41. § XXX Criminal Proceedings and the Statute of Limitations
  42. § XXXI Crimes Difficult to Prove
  43. § XXXII Suicide
  44. § XXXIII Smuggling
  45. § XXXIV Debtors
  46. § XXXV Sanctuaries
  47. § XXXVI Bounties
  48. § XXXVII Attempts, Accomplices, Pardons
  49. § XXXVIII Suggestive Interrogations, Depositions
  50. § XXXIX On a Particular Kind of Crime
  51. § XL False Ideas of Utility
  52. § XLI How to Prevent Crimes
  53. § XLII On the Sciences
  54. § XLIII Judges
  55. § XLIV Rewards
  56. § XLV Education
  57. § XLVI On Pardons
  58. § XLVII Conclusion
  59. Endnotes
  60. References

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