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Greece - Law, Policing, and Corrections in Ancient Greece

Greece - Law, Policing, and Corrections in Ancient Greece

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Episode Summary: In this episode, you will take a tour of Ancient Greece, where the Greeks didn’t invent justice, but did reshape it. Ancient Greece was responsible for transforming justice from a personal matter into a public institution and as a result began a process that laid foundations that still influence modern legal systems today. Learning about Ancient Greece from its beginnings in the Neolithic Age through to the conquering by Rome, Greece brought laws, policing, and corrections to another level not yet seen.

Links: Gallia, A. B. (2004). The Republication of Draco’s Law on Homicide. The Classical Quarterly, 54(2), 451–460. http://www.jstor.org.lcc.idm.oclc.org/stable/3556375

Solon: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Solon

Adler, Virginia (2019). Policing Athens https://hdl-handle-net.lcc.idm.oclc.org/2027/heb09405.0001.001

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