يقدم هذا الكتاب إسهام مجموعة متميزة من العلماء الدوليين المعنيين بعلم جريمة المدان، ويستعرض الجذور التاريخية لهذا العلم وآفاقه المستقبلية، كما يناقش التحديات الحالية التي يواجهها السجناء مع الاعتراف بأن صوت المدان قد تم تجاهله في الأوساط الأكاديمية وممارسات العدالة الجنائية، ويعد الكتاب متفردًا من حيث الموضوع والمنهج والإضافات النظرية التي يقدمها، ومن حيث إن ترجمته تعد إضافة إلى التراث العربي في مجال دراسات علوم الجريمة.
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