What if everything you think you know about crime and punishment is just one moment in a much longer—and stranger—story? And what if understanding that story is the key to reimagining justice today?
You live in a world of police, prisons, and headlines about crime waves and crackdowns, yet so much of it feels confusing, unfair, or out of control. Debates about safety, reform, and justice are loud and polarized, while the deeper questions—What is a crime? Who gets punished, and why?—rarely get answered. Without a bigger historical view, it's easy to feel stuck between fear and frustration.
The Entire History of Crime and Punishment offers that missing perspective. Moving from ancient blood feuds to algorithmic sentencing, it shows you how every age has invented its own ideas of crime—and built systems of punishment to match. Instead of giving you slogans, it hands you a sweeping, gripping narrative that makes today's justice battles finally make sense.
Inside, you'll discover how to:
Clear, vivid, and deeply researched, this book stands apart by weaving legal history, true crime, and social justice into one continuous, compelling story—and by always bringing that story back to the choices you face now.
If you're ready to see crime and punishment with new eyes and imagine justice differently, start reading The Entire History of Crime and Punishment today.