CrFyodor Dostoyevski’s 1866 novel Crime and Punishment is regarded as one of the most psychologically profound works in world literature. Novel, crime, conscience, morality, justice and the inner conflicts of the individual are explored as universal themes, while also presenting a philosophical and social discussion.Writing Process and Historical ContextDostoyevski wrote Crime and Punishment after returning from exile in Siberia. Author, exile years of observing the psychological dynamics among pr
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Penology is a branch of criminology that examines the relationship between crime and punishment, and focuses on how offenders can be reintegrated into society on. This field considers social values, law norms and psychological factors in the process of punishing individuals who commit crimes. By analyzing the effectiveness of punishment methods rehabilitation processes and the social impacts of penalties penology aims to contribute to the development of more effective policies against crime.Crim
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One of the most striking works of 19th-century Russian literature, Fyodor Dostoyevski’s novel Crime and Punishment is more than just a police procedural; it is also a philosophical laboratory delving into the depths of the human soul and a psychological autopsy. Through the murder committed by the protagonist Rodion Raskolnikov, Dostoyevski raises universal questions about conscience moral understanding and the individual’s relationship with society.When the novel was first published in 1866 its
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