The rack and the thumbscrew
Because it was during the Inquisition when criminals were heavily tortured and so the most common ways to torture or execute criminals during the Inquisition was by Burning at the Stake, using The Wheel Torture or using the Head Vice. Later on, when the average peasant took fear to this torture, crimes lowered quickly.
No. Torture is never ethical, regardless of the reason.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
they used weapons to fight and exacute people
Various kinds. They used to use prisoner of war and criminals to test the quality of their blades
Because it was during the Inquisition when criminals were heavily tortured and so the most common ways to torture or execute criminals during the Inquisition was by Burning at the Stake, using The Wheel Torture or using the Head Vice. Later on, when the average peasant took fear to this torture, crimes lowered quickly.
Tantamount to torture ie the same as torture
Science class feels like torture to me.
N7. Lol
example = This punishment is torture to us! So you use it by expressing your feelings
huge indoors fire places
Torture is not generally a part of Voodoo.
Genghis Khan killed but he banned the use of torture and imprisonment.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
No. Torture is never ethical, regardless of the reason.
The Italian lawyer, Cesare de Baccaria (1738-1794), was the first writer to suggested that rehabilitation rather than torture would deter crime. He suggested that torturing criminals did not work to deter criminals. He wrote that society should seek methods by which to rehabilitate those who commit crimes.