Punishment was an integral element of the Roman justice system and
as controversial as it is today. Bauman examines the mechanics of
the administering of punishment and the philosophical beliefs from
which attitudes to penalty were born. The emphasis is placed on
crimes against the public during the Republic and Principate with
less discussion of either civil cases or issues. Special reference
is made to changes in attitudes concerning the death penalty.
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