Om Panopticon Or the Inspection House; Volume 2
Originally published in 1791, this is Jeremy Bentham's seminal work on prison reform. It argues for a new kind of prison design, the Panopticon, which would allow for the constant surveillance of inmates, leading to their rehabilitation and eventual release. A controversial and influential work, it continues to be studied by scholars of law and criminology.
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