In the past, criminals were often subjected to harsh and punitive measures, reflecting societal attitudes that prioritized retribution over rehabilitation. Punishments could include public humiliation, corporal punishment, and even execution for serious offenses. Prisons were typically overcrowded and unsanitary, focusing more on containment than reform. Additionally, the legal process was often influenced by social class and gender, leading to unequal treatment before the law.
They were criminals. Back then criminals weren't given luxuries like they are today. They were the lowest of the low and were treated as such.
They were treated as criminals.
Criminals were treated poorly if they got caught stealing one tiny loaf of bread they could be in prison for ten years and even for life.
The past tense of treat is treated.
In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.
The form of a verb, ending in 'ed' in English is used in forming perfect and passive tenses. The simple past is 'I treated'. The past continuous is 'I was treating'. The past perfect continuous is ' I have been treating'. The past subjunctive is 'I treated'. The past perfect subjunctive is 'I had treated'
Amnesty is a way for past criminals to be forgiven.
Treated is a regular verb.
badly...
treated
Conscientious objectors were treated terribly. COs were seen as criminals and they were forced to work in labour camps and were tortured if they did not work. Many were shot due to objection.
There actions may well be construed as war crimes and should be dealt with by the military.