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AuthorIlie Goga, Cristina-
Date2018-
Other Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.56.58-
Other Identifierhttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/56998-
Other Identifierhttp://www.scipress.com/ILSHS.56.58.pdf-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/77095-
DescriptionThe article aims to analyze the evolution of detention on the Romanian territory, during the periods of its transformation from exile to a form of punishment, namely the Medieval and Modern Ages. We noticed that, although there was always detention as a form of restraint of the perpetrator until the application of other punishments and rarely as a form of punishment, the deprivation of liberty in prisons became, only in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the main form of punishment. We will initially analyze the methods of punishment used in Romanian Medieval period and the locations of detention ("mines", "dungeons", "bulk", "hearth" or "monastery") and then, will follow their transformation in modern detention areas.-
Languageunknown-
RightsCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0 ; Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0-
KeywordsStrafvollzug-
KeywordsModerne-
KeywordsMittelalter-
KeywordsStrafrecht-
KeywordsRumänien-
KeywordsSociology & anthropology-
KeywordsSoziologie-
KeywordsAnthropologie-
KeywordsCriminal Sociology-
KeywordsSociology of Law-
KeywordsKriminalsoziologie-
KeywordsRechtssoziologie-
KeywordsKriminologie-
KeywordsRomania-
Keywordstransformation-
Keywordsmiddle ages-
Keywordsexecution of sentence-
Keywordsmodernity-
Keywordscriminal law-
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
TitleThe transformation of detention in Romania: from exile to main punishment-
TypeZeitschriftenartikel-
Typejournal article-
AMAD ID520614-
Year2018-
Open Access1-
Appears in Collections:BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
General history of Europe


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