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The streets of the Roman Empire were not unlike those of modern cities, where crime could be encountered around every corner. Yet, the way in which ancient Romans handled law and order was deeply embedded in the social fabric of the time.
What was crime in ancient Rome? Was it defined by law or social attitudes? How did damage to the individual differ from offences against the community as a whole?
Punishment was an integral element of the Roman justice system and as controversial as it is today. From petty theft to more severe crimes, the Roman legal system was complex and multifaceted, reflecting the values and norms of Roman life. Understanding the intricate dance between crime and punishment in this era offers a window into the everyday lives and fears of ancient Romans.
There was no police force but an organized group of freedmen and citizens called cohortes vigilum, The Vigiles, maintaining public order and fighting fires, Roman guards and Emperor's special protectors, the Praetorian Guard. This one-hour documentary focuses on law and order in ancient Rome, from true-crime stories to the creation and function of various Roman law enforcement agencies.
Technical Specs:
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4
Video Bitrate: 2 283 Kbps
Video Resolution: 768x576
Display Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Frames Per Second: 29.970 fps
Audio Codec: E-AC3
Audio Bitrate: 224 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2
Audio Languages: english
RunTime Per Part: 45 min
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 807 MB
Source: WEB DL
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