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The history Of Punishment
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Medieval Punishment
Modern punishment
Comparison
This is an index
Timeline
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Medieval Punishments
One of the oldest forms of punishments is stoning to death or beheading
Medieval hunters used to have some of their ringers cut off. For serious crimes, offenders were usually hanged In some places, they might have been killed by being thrown off a cliff or burned alive
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Victorian punishment
Some prisoners were sentenced to hard labour, they had to do tough physical work. They were made to turn a crank, a heavy metal handle or walk on treadmills hundreds of times a day as punishment.
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Modern punishment
Punishments tend to be aimed at loss of liberty
Punisments are not aimed at humilation, pain or death, but that doesn't mean they aren't bad. Prison is aimed to keep dangerous people away from the public Fines put people off minor crimes Community service helps to repair the damage
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Modern
Medieval
Comparison
- More humane.
- Doesn't put people off as much.
- Rehabilitation over punishment.
- Tries to help you get better rather than putting you off or making you unable to do the thing.
- Inhumane.
- Strong and discourages people.
- It will often end in the death penalty.
- Tries to embarrass or wound you and makes it physicaly impossible for you to do it again.
Which one is really better? And why?
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Synthesis and organization
The two pillars of presentation
Victorian
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Mideval
- Humane
- Dosen't put people off as much
- Rehabilitation over punishment
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Timeline
11964, last execution in britan,, 1970 burning alive abolished,
1872 - The stocks are abolished
1868 Last PUBLIC execution
1941 Last person dies in the tower of london
They were used to punish people for crimes such as swearing or drunkness
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1970 - Burning Alive abolished
1999 Corporal punishment is abolished in private schools in England
1964 Last execution in Britan
Crimes that might earn you going into the firepit would be coin forgery, arson
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Early Methods of Death Penalty
First death penalty laws established in 18th century B.C in code of King Hammurabi of Babylon This incuded methods such as crucifixion, drowning, impalement, beating to death and burning to death.
- Hanging was popular in the 10th century AD
- Banned in the next century by william the conqueror
- Used agin by Henry VIII in the 16 century
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