In a humorous advertisement for a chain of sports-shoe shops, a young woman tries out various different sneakers with which to punish her boyfriend across the seat of his boxers. Part of our "Spank while you sell" feature on CP imagery in advertising. --United States: Fun paddlings. Three...
Another dummy demonstration in Brunei, and the canes used This dummy demonstration, at a student visit to Jerudong Prison in Nov 2008, uses a rather less elaborate kind of trestle. In the second picture are shown the two types of canes, the smaller one being for offenders under 17. Corpun...
Another method of punishment was through the use of using a letters such as “A” which stood for adultery and “T” for thief. The more severe punishments that are no longer used today was being branded on by a piping hot branding iron which would be used to humiliate and torture ...
Punishment, the infliction of some kind of pain or loss upon a person for a misdeed (i.e., the transgression of a law or command). Punishment may take forms ranging from capital punishment, flogging, forced labour, and mutilation of the body to imprisonm
This, of course, inspired fear in the common peasants and the rate of crime was substantially decreased. It was common for a town to come together and express their anger against a thief by hanging him in public. When the Guillotine was introduced into medieval Europe, it quickly became a ...
In Babylon, around 2700 BC, a thief had to give back five times the yalue of the goods he had stolen; in Rome, centuries later, thieves only paid double. “Good system!“say modern judges, who know what bad effects a prison term can have on a nonviolent first offender. A young ...
CHAPTER 3 Punishment in Late Medieval Kampen Abstract This chapter provides an overview of punishment in late medi- eval Kampen in order to provide a context for the use of banishment. It discusses various punishments utilised in Kampen, such as symbolic, shameful, corporal and capital ...
Let thePunishmentFittheCrimeWhen a thief in Chicago stole a motorcycle‚ the press reported‚ the victim‚ who knew the thief‚ was not particularly interested in seeing the thief punished‚ just in getting his motorcycle back. By the time the police caught the thief‚ he had sold ...
In Babylon, around 2700 BC, a thief had to give back five times the value of the goods he had stolen; in Rome, centuries later, thieves only paid double."Good system!"say modern judges, who know what bad effects a prison term can have on a nonviolent first offender.A young thief ...
Rey.” 4 from Asia: Hong Kong’s “ The Golden Era,” India’s “Liar’s Dice,” Japan’s “The Light Shines Only There,” and Pakistan’s “Dukhtar.” 2 from the Middle East: Israel’s “Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem” (Co-directed) and Palestine’s “Eyes of a Thief....