Why Do We Study the History of Criminal Justice
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Why Do We Study the History of Criminal Justice
In this assignment I have been asked to detail two things why I think that it is important to study the history of criminal justice as well as how studying history helps us to
I think that it is important to study the history of criminal justice because often times I have imagined a world where people allocate a collective amnesia about what happened in the past. Every generation would be forced to recreate knowledge their intimates had. This would create humankind without history. The study of history dispels such mass amnesia by supporting the practice of historical memory that is a study of themes, ideas, and change. The past helps to forge our identities. History is the study of the past, not merely names and dates, but trends, changing ideas, shifting social and cultural conventions. As such, the study of history helps us better understand who we are today and helps explain communications between peoples and countries. "Simply put, history seeks to explain change." It is not that events today are repetitions of the past, they aren't, but the underlying factors, stresses, beliefs, etc. are products of the past, and a failure to understand history thus has distressing implications. Moreover,