Sociology of punishment in the duality of culture and power, a study about forms of interaction between culture and power from the perspective of the sociology of punishment

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Thoughts that try to present a realistic picture of punishment in the social structure, cannot ignore the hidden relation between punishment and power. Genealogy of power developments shows that how developments of power can impacts the developments of punishment. From the tragedies of torture to the bureaucratic punishments, all of them are The reflects of the effects of power. Also, a realistic analysis of punishment cannot ignore the role of punishment. Punishments during the times consistently were Reflects of the impacts of cultural elements. We cannot ignore the impacts of theological cultures on the tragedies of torture. Also, it is hard to deny the impacts of current civilized societies on birth of bureaucratic punishments. However, the problem of most sociological analysis is presenting a realistic image from quality of interaction between culture and power. Punishment has multiple realities. This article tries to show the quality of interaction between power and culture.

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Persian
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A Biannual Journal Criminal Law Research, Volume:13 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
131 to 161
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