According to my parents and grandparents, caning was at the order of the day. I personally was administered a "good lashing" with the teacher's ruler. Boys had to bend over for lashings by cane or ruler up to about 1980's. I became a teacher but never found it necessary to administer corporal punishment.
What were the punishments for smuggling in 1700
It depends upon whether or not you can learn from what you did to receive the punishments or not and if you had received rewards for having learned from past punishments, if that is the case, then it would be better to be receiving rewards presently, if not, hopefully, because you would be receiving punishments you will learn from it and then it would be better to be receiving punishments, as long as they're for good reasons.
There are a couple of reasons as to why punishments are imposed. one may include deterrence.
well i think it was all Hammurabi i think he made the punishments in mesopotamia ya
crucifying, arena
School punishments in the 1900's included: The Cane The Paddle The One Legged Stool
the cane?
It depends which part of the century and in which country.
first time caught it will be a warning.. any time after that, school suspension
after school or Saturday detention
In the 1950s, common school punishments included detention, writing lines, standing in the corner, receiving corporal punishment such as paddling or caning, suspension, or expulsion. Discipline tended to be strict and focused on maintaining order and obedience.
In the early public schools, punishments could include physical discipline such as caning, paddling, or standing in a corner. Students could also be given writing tasks or extra chores as a form of discipline.
Classical criminology emphasizes the role of free will and rational choice in criminal behavior. It also advocates for reasonable punishments that are proportionate to the crime committed.
Olli Sipinen has written: 'The effectivness of punishments and the school climate' 'Factors constituting classroom climate'
Yes of course! They will investigate/pursue punishments and possibly even legal consequences.
Classical school
What were the punishments for smuggling in 1700