Beccaria's classic study On Crimes and Punishments belongs to the category of works which are much cited and little read. In Beccaria's case the reasons for this relative neglect are twofold. First, until recently even those who have attempted to read him, either in the original or in translation, have had to rely on a corrupt text. As is explained in the Note on the texts, the present edition provides the first English version of the book as it was last published and revised by Beccaria. Second, the context provided by Beccaria's other writings and those of his circle is rarely known, so that the background assumptions on which his argument rested have either appeared obscure or simply been misconstrued. As a result, Beccaria has come to be pigeon-holed as one of the founding fathers of a putative tradition of classic penal reformers, and the distinctiveness of his contribution has been recognised only rarely.
在政治理论领域,“剑桥政治思想史原著系列”作为主要的学生教科丛书,如今已牢固确立了其地位。本丛书旨在使学生能够获得从古希腊到20世纪初期西方政治思想史方面所有最为重要的原著。它囊括了所有著名的经典原著,但与此同时,它又扩展了传统的评价尺度,以便能够纳入范围广泛、不那么出名的作品。而在此之前,这些作品中有许多从未有过现代英文版本可资利用。只要可能,所选原著都会以完整而不删节的形式出版,其中的译作则是专门为本丛书的目的而安排。每一本书都有一个评论性的导言,加上历史年表、生平梗概、进一步阅读指南,以及必要的词汇表和原文注解。
本丛书的最终目的是,为西方政治思想的整个发展脉络提供一个清晰的轮廓。
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chronology
Biographical glossary
Note on the texts
Bibliographical note
On Crimes and Punishments
Frontispiece
To the Reader
Introduction
The origin of punishment
The right to punish
Consequences
The interpretation of the laws
The obscurity of the laws
The proportion between crimes and punishments
Errors in the measuring of punishments
The classification of crimes
Of honour
Of duels
Public peace
The purpose of punishment
Of witnesses
Evidence and forms of judgement
Secret denunciations
Of torture
Of the exchequer
Of oaths
Of prompt punishments
Violent crimes
The punishment of the nobility
Theft
Public disgrace
Parasites
Banishment and confiscations
Family feeling
Lenience in punishing
The death penalty
Of detention awaiting trial
Trials and prescriptions
Crimes difficult to prove
Suicide
Smuggling
Of debtors
Asylums
On setting a price on men's heads
Attempted crimes, accomplices and immunity
Leading interrogations, depositions
Of a particular kind of crime
False ideas of utility
How to prevent crimes
The sciences
Magistrates
Public awards
Education
Pardons
Conclusion
To Jean Baptiste d'Alembert
To Andr~ Morellet
Inaugural Lecture
Reflections on the Barbarousness and the
Civilisation of Nations and on the Savage
State of Man
Reflections on Manners and Customs
On Luxury
Index