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Cesare Beccaria

    March 15, 1738 – November 20, 1794

    This Italian philosopher and jurist is renowned for his seminal treatise that argued against torture and capital punishment. His work delves into profound philosophical questions of justice and humanity within the legal system. He became a foundational figure in the field of penology, influencing modern conceptions of criminal law. His advocacy for a more humane approach to punishment continues to resonate today.

    Cesare Beccaria
    Crimes and Punishments: Including a New Translation of Beccaria's 'dei Delitti E Delle Pene, '
    Beccaria: 'On Crimes and Punishments' and Other Writings
    An Essay on Crimes and Punishments
    On Crimes and Punishments and Other Writings
    An Essay On Crimes And Punishments, Translated From The Italien Of Ceasar Bonesana, Marquis Beccaria. To Which Is Added, A Commentary By M. D. Voltaire. Translated From The French, By Edward D. Ingraham
    Against the Death Penalty