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"Punishing Our Neighbor" by Roberto Gargarella is a fundamental work that invites reflection on the contemporary penal system. Through in-depth analysis, the author questions the homogeneity of the prison population in increasingly multicultural societies, proposing a democratic refounding of criminal law. This book, published by Siglo XXI Editores Argentina, is presented in paperback format and has 296 pages that address topics of great social relevance.
Aimed at an adult audience, especially those interested in justice, sociology, and family relationships, this text becomes a valuable tool for understanding the dynamics of punishment and rehabilitation. Gargarella not only exposes problems but also offers perspectives that encourage action and change in the way criminal law is conceived.
With an accessible design and clear language, "Punishing Our Neighbor" is ideal for readers seeking to delve deeper into the intersection between law and society. Its content is a call to critical reflection and the search for fairer and more equitable solutions. in the criminal field.
