His soft, round, rather snub-nosed face was of a sickly yellowish colour, but had a vigorous and rather ironical expression. It would have been good-natured except for a look in the eyes, which shone with a watery, mawkish light under almost white, blinking eyelashes. The expression of ...
Vietnam: a thief sentenced to a whipping, c.1900 Zimbabwe (at the time Rhodesia): preparations for caning, 1970s Prison/institutional/military/slave corporal punishment in progress - Australia (and other allied forces): military flogging in "Dunsterforce", 1918 (two pictures) Cuba: whipping of...
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....
The thief, the cross, and the wheel : pain and the spectacle of punishment in medieval and Renaissance Europe Mitchell B. Merback (Picturing history series... Mitchell Merback - Reaktion Books 被引量: 62发表: 1999年 Effects of banning corporal punishment in Europe: A five-nation comparison ...
After reading vignettes describing a bicycle theft, bystanders reliance on male-as-juvenile-thief stereotypes enhanced their recall of crime and appearance features for the male thief and in their interpretation of his intimidation of a child victim. Bystander sex also affected the results by ...
Assigned 40 female Long-Evans hooded rats to experimental or yoked-control groups receiving activity conditioning in a running wheel or immobility conditio... WJ Goesling,J Brener - 《Journal of Comparative & Physiological Psychology》 被引量: 82发表: 1972年 The Thief, the Cross and the Wheel...
The Thief, the Cross, and the Wheel: Pain and the Spectacle of Punishmentin Medieval and Renaissance Europe. By Mitchell B. Merback. Chicago: University of... The thief, the cross, and the wheel : pain and the spectacle of punishment in medieval and Renaissance Europe Mitchell B. Merback...
do not steal because they believe that stealing is dishonest; asentenceimposed on a thief reinforces that view. Generaldeterrencethrough fear is aimed at those who avoid law-breaking behaviour not on moral grounds but on the basis of a calculation of the potential rewards and penalties involved....