Judical penology

Judicial penology is the branch of criminology that focuses on the punishment and rehabilitation of offenders through the criminal justice system. It involves the study of sentencing practices, prison systems, probation and parole programs, and other forms of punishment and rehabilitation. Judicial penology seeks to understand how different forms of punishment impact offenders, society, and the overall effectiveness of the criminal justice system. It also examines the ethical and legal considerations surrounding punishment and rehabilitation.