The Catholic Church has had a dramatic impact on both the structure and understanding of criminal justice up to the present. This book surveys the history of the church to suggest that despite demonstrable abuses; a humane and redemptive theory of criminal justice can be constructed that is harmonious with biblical sources; tradition; and current normative emphases in Catholic social thought.
#2927461 in Books Rowman n Littlefield Publishers 2001-12-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.94 x 1.01 x 5.90l; 1.47 #File Name: 0742521192480 pages
Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful overviewBy LaborhistorianI've really enjoyed Finkleman's work and so I had high expectations for this book. That being said; I was still surprised by the clarity and detail of this work. For anyone who is serious about evidence and its uses; this is the first book on the history of slavery that you should have on your shelf.