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Connecticut’s history of crime and punishment during the 1800s is worth revisiting. One word can aptly describe the punishment imposed on perpetrators in the first half of that century — cruel.
The Old Jail in Chambersburg, PA, has seen everything from daring escapes to infamous criminals. Built in 1818, it survived the town’s burning, housed outlaws like “Lewis the Robber,” and ...
With Crime and Punishment at the Kennedy Center, American Ballet Theatre once again bets on a literary ballet to draw in audiences. Will it pay off?
Whoever the government contends might commit a hate crime would face a range of punishments, including restrictions on their Internet use, being forced to wear an electronic monitor, and house arrest.
Dostoevsky's epic novel about murder, morality and suffering is now a 90-minute comic romp at The Globe.
Criminals are liable for punishment if they had the intention to commit a crime, possessed the ability to restrain themselves and went ahead with the offense anyway.
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, considered one of the heavyweights of world literature, has got a radio adaptation. The classic Russian novel published in 1866, which goes deep into ...
Crime and Punishment, first translated into English by Fred Wishaw in 1886, is not a courtroom drama.
An expansive view of crime and those who commit crimes that had this reader wishing Dostoevsky could be interviewed about the present.
It’s not just Trump — crime and punishment are inherently political by Sheldon Evans, opinion contributor - 11/16/23 8:00 AM ET ...
It was impossible not to think of Madoff while reading Fyodor Dostoevsky’s very sad, frequently insightful, and ultimately unputdownable classic, Crime and Punishment.
Old Globe’s fast-paced ‘Crime and Punishment finds unexpected humor in Russian tragedy You don’t need to have read Dostoevsky’s epic novel to appreciate the storytelling in this 90-minute romp ...
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