The pursuit of a safe society has been one of the primary goals of punishment policies throughout history. This book offers a scientific narrative on the concepts and theories of punishment, exploring the social and psychological impacts of its implementation, not just from a legal perspective but also from the viewpoints of the community and the punished individual themselves. What sets this narrative apart is its simplicity and the seamless integration of theories with real-life examples and models from renowned dramatic and cinematic works, bringing these theories to life and helping readers understand the dimensions of punishment in modern societies. The author has presented this material in a smooth and simple style, and the translator has ensured that the Arabic translation maintains the same level of readability and accessibility.
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