Lawmakers in the 1700s increased punishments as a way to deter crime and maintain social order. There was a belief that harsh punishments would act as a strong deterrent and reduce criminal behavior. Additionally, there was a shift towards more punitive approaches to justice during this time period.
If caught stealing a cell phone in school, consequences can vary depending on the school's policies. Punishments can include disciplinary action such as detention, suspension, or expulsion. Additionally, legal consequences such as facing theft charges or being required to make restitution to the victim may apply.
The six functions of the law include maintaining order, resolving disputes, protecting individual rights and liberties, promoting social justice, regulating the economy, and providing a framework for governance and accountability.
DEATH! MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHOHOHHOOOOHEHEHEHEHWAHAHAHA.... No, the staff or security can choose to make you work off the debt OR they can report you to the police in which case you immediatly pay the cost of the product stolen + pain and suffering money. Or you can do community service.
Cesare Beccaria is known for his influential work "On Crimes and Punishments," where he advocated for fair and rational criminal justice practices, including the idea of proportionate punishment to fit the crime committed. His ideas helped shape modern criminal law and emphasized the need to prioritize the rights and well-being of individuals within the justice system. Beccaria's work also contributed to the development of the concept of deterrence in criminal justice.
Charles set up a star chamber where he would collect easy money from people he was annoyed by or people he did not like. However in 1641,Parliament finally took action against him and shut it down.
because he thought if you did a crime you deserved a punishment to make you never even think about doing it again; or if the consequence is death than they wouldn't be able to do it gain.
Guns
By weighing the costs and benefits of an environmental issue
FARMING!!
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They were Whipped
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A blacksmith in the 1700s could typically make a horseshoe in about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the shoe and the skill of the blacksmith.
Yes, in the 1700s
it started when they learned how to make board's for windsurfing. which was probaly about the 1700s
Around 200-400 pounds a year.
squash i think