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The punishment for stealing in other countries varies widely depending on the severity of the crime and the country's laws. Punishments can range from fines or community service to imprisonment or even corporal punishment in some places. It is important to research the specific laws and consequences in each country.
Paradoxically, both capital and corporal punishment were at their height during the age of enlightenment. People were hanged for crimes that would be regarded today as petty - e.g. thefts. Corporal punishment (whipping) with the birch or the cat'o nine tails was the punishment for all other crimes that did not invoke the death penalty - e.g. prostitutes, vagrancy etc.
Early forms of corrections included banishment, corporal punishment such as flogging or branding, or fines. Banishment involved removing individuals from society, while corporal punishment aimed to physically discipline offenders. Fines required offenders to pay a sum of money as a form of punishment.
Caning as a form of punishment is used in Singapore. It is a legal form of corporal punishment for crimes such as vandalism, drug trafficking, and certain violent crimes.
Crucifixion is no longer practiced as a form of punishment in any country. It has been widely condemned as a cruel and inhumane method of execution, and most countries have abolished it in favor of more humane forms of punishment.
There are a number of countries which still use corporal punishment in schools. Some of them include Malaysia, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Philippines and so many others.
None of the states are allowed to use corporal punishment as criminal sentences. Corporal punishment in schools, however is still legal in 20 states. And domestic corporal punishment is legal in every state.
Australian state schools (public schools) do not use corporal punishment. A tiny number of independent schools still use corporal punishment, with the agreement of the parents.
Different countries made legislation against corporal punishment at various times. Some still allow it.
Corporal punishment in schools has been allowed at various points in history and is still permitted in some places today. In the United States, it was commonly used until the late 20th century when many states began banning it. Other countries, like parts of Africa and Asia, still allow corporal punishment in schools.
A lash is a unit of corporal punishment.
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.
India,Pakistan, Iraq, France ,russia, crime rate down in these countries because the people know if you steal they will cut off your hand,etc...
Countries that still utilize corporal punishment methods such as the belt, taws, or cane in schools or judicial settings include Singapore, Malaysia, and certain regions in the Caribbean. In some countries, these practices are legally sanctioned in educational institutions, while in others, they may be used within the judicial system for specific offenses. However, there is a growing global movement advocating against corporal punishment, leading to changes in laws and practices in various regions.
In most states, corporal punishment is not allowed.
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