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Yes, during the Victorian era, whipping was a common form of punishment for various crimes, particularly for those deemed to be morally or socially unacceptable. This punishment was often applied to children, the poor, and those in the penal system. Additionally, corporal punishment in schools and homes was prevalent, reflecting Victorian attitudes towards discipline and morality. However, such practices eventually fell out of favor as societal views on punishment and human rights evolved.

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