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Praise

One of the six best law books of 2021, The Times (UK)

“Historians, criminologists, and those with a strong academic interest in policing and criminal justice will learn a great deal from this book.”
—Library Journal

“[Peter] Baldwin is a historian who is addressing readers for whom libertarianism may well become an emotional as well as a ratiocinative lifeline, and the wealth of scholarship he marshals is extraordinary. Mind you, there’s not so much as a hint in the book that its author is a libertarian himself, or even harbors any more than very broadly libertarian sympathies. But his masterful handling of the subject matter, as indeed the translatory impetus he gives to the subject itself, is such that his book would make a libertarian of Pol Pot… The book is a feast.”
Andrei Navrozov, The Fleming Foundation

“Concentrating on the modern state’s role in combating crime in the US and Europe, Baldwin masterfully blends history, criminal justice, science, and ideology at a very high level… highly recommended.”
—CHOICE

“Baldwin’s ambitious all-encompassing view of the emergence of the penal state at the international level is both informative and digestible.”
—Law and Politics Book Review

Command and Persuade is compellingly framed with the question – why do we feel more ‘beleaguered’ by crime even when we ‘objectively have the least to fear’?… the book’s greatest strength is its impressive scope and broad context. Command and Persuade offers a truly longue durée perspective to the issue of crime as a State responsibility. In doing so, Baldwin gives substantial context to criminological perspectives that are often lacking in the literature. Modern criminology – like the social sciences in general – is often guilty of ignoring the world before the Enlightenment. Baldwin’s work will help remedy that. It also brings substantial precision to an often admittedly vague discourse about State power and social control. This is a nuanced picture of multiple government apparatuses gradually developing in response to many impulses and outside stimuli… Command and Persuade is a stimulating book rich with content and a wide scope.”
—International Sociology

Table Of Contents

Introduction: Crime and the State through the Ages 1
1. Crime’s Ever-Expanding Universe 13
2. Crime before the State 39 
3. Crime as a Social Problem 57
4. The State as Victim: Treason 73
5. Parallel Justice 99
6. Why Punish? 107
7. How to Punish? 117
8. Moderating Punishment 139
9. Crimes of Thought 149
10. Obliged to Be Good 173
11. From Retribution to Prevention 197
12. The State as Enforcer: From Polizei to Police 247
Conclusion: Still Present after All These Years 311
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index

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