History of Criminal Law Course
This course explores the evolution of criminal law from early penalties to mass incarceration and reform, equipping legal professionals with tools to analyse historical systems and develop effective modern policies on sentencing, prisons, and rehabilitation.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course outlines the development of punishment concepts from Enlightenment ideas and early codes to prisons, rehabilitation, and contemporary options. Learners will study major reforms, human rights influences, and global comparisons, acquiring practical skills in legal-historical research, policy evaluation, and creating evidence-supported reform proposals to tackle current issues like prison overcrowding, disparities, and reoffending.
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Develop skills
- Penal evolution analysis: quickly trace shifts from corporal to carceral regimes.
- Human rights impact: assess how rights frameworks reshaped punishment and detention.
- Historical legal research: locate, read, and compare key criminal law sources fast.
- Policy design from history: turn past reforms into realistic, modern sentencing options.
- Concise reform briefs: draft clear, evidence-based proposals for justice ministries.
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