
| Acknowledgements Introduaion Chronology Biographical glossary Note on the text Bibliographical note On Crimes and Punishments Frontispiece To the Reader Introduction 1The origin of punishment 2The right to punish 3Consequences 4The interpretation of the laws 5The obscurity of the laws 6The proportion between crimes and punishments 7Errors in the measuring of punishments 8The classification of crimes 9Of honour 10Of duels 11Public peace 12The purpose of punishment 13Of witnesses 14Evidence and forms of judgement 15Secret denunciations 16Of torture 17Of the exchequer 18Of oaths 19Of prompt punishments 20Violent crimes 21The punishment of the nobility 22Theft 23Public disgrace 24Parasites 25Banishment and confiscations 26Family feeling 27Lenience in punishing 28The death penalty 29Of detention awaiting trial 3oTrials and prescriptions 31Crimes difficult to prove 32Suicide 33Smuggling 34Of debtors 35Asylums 36On setting a price on mens heads 37Attempted crimes, accomplices and immunity 38Leading interrogations, depositions 39Of a particular kind of crime 40False ideas of utility 41How to prevent crimes 42The sciences 43Magistrates 44Public awards 45Education 46Pardons 47Conclusion To Jean Baptiste dAlembert To Andre Morellet Inaugural Lecture Reflections on the Barbarousness and the Civilisation of Nations and on the Savage State of Man Reflections on Manners and Customs On Luxury Index |
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