10 Interesting Fact About The history of criminal justice
10 Interesting Fact About The history of criminal justice
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The criminal law system first emerged in the ancient times of Egypt, with different punishments for each crime.
In ancient Greece, the death penalty is the most common punishment for a serious crime.
In ancient Rome, criminal law includes physical punishment such as whip, torture, and death sentence by crucified.
In the Middle Ages, criminal law in Europe is often applied in a cruel and unfair way, with punishment such as burning on piles and hand cutting.
In the United States, the modern criminal legal system began to develop in the 19th century, with the establishment of a more organized state prison and criminal justice system.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the criminal reform movement emerged in the United States, with the aim of changing the corrupt and unfair criminal legal system.
During World War II, many countries adopt the death penalty as a form of punishment for certain crimes.
Since the 1960s, the anti-chapter and anti-Pidana movement has emerged throughout the world, with the aim of replacing a repressive criminal legal system with a more rehabilitative and restorative approach.
In many countries, criminal justice is still influenced by factors such as race, gender, and social class.
Modern technology and science have produced new methods to gather evidence and help solve criminal cases, such as forensic DNA and fingerprint analysis.