Prisoner - History

History

Criminology and penology

Criminology theory
  • Causes and correlates of crime
  • Anomie
  • Biosocial criminology
  • Differential association theory
  • Deviance
  • Labeling theory
  • Psychopathy
  • Rational choice theory (criminology)
  • Social control theory
  • Social disorganization theory
  • Social learning theory
  • Strain theory
  • Subcultural theory
  • Symbolic interactionism
  • Victimology
Types of crime
  • Blue-collar crime
  • Corporate crime
  • Juvenile crime
  • Organized crime
  • Political crime
  • Public order crime
  • State crime
  • State-corporate crime
  • Victimless crime
  • White-collar crime
  • War crime
Penology
  • Deterrence (legal)
  • Prison
  • Prison reform
  • Prisoner abuse
  • Prisoners' rights
  • Rehabilitation (penology)
  • Recidivism
  • Retributive justice
  • Incapacitation (penology)

The earliest evidence of the existence of the prisoner dates back to 8,000 BC from prehistoric graves in Lower Egypt. This evidence suggests that people from Libya enslaved a San-like tribe.

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