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penologype‧nol‧o‧gy /piːˈnɒlədʒi $ -ˈnɑːl-/ noun [uncountable] penologyOrigin: 1800-1900 Latin poena; ➔ PENAL - But this probably reflects negatively on penology and penologists rather than on Weber and his thought.
- Conventional histories of penology tend to represent these developments in penal thought and practice as rational, progressive, scientific and humane.
- His philosophy was embodied in the declaration of principles at Cincinnati in 1877, founding modern penology.
- These are key ideas in the dominant ideology of patriarchy which have much wider currency and impact than in penology.
- We shall concentrate briefly on those aspects of Weber's sociology which have the most obvious relevance to penology.
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