Under this system, disciplinary techniques are used as a form of deterrence mechanism and retaliation against criminals. In Source, the table of 12, especially Article 8 of Act No. 7, states as follows. I overtake it. "This severe punishment clearly depicts the ancient Roman view of a well-defined boundary between good and evil, thus reflecting their social views.
This module is responding to increasingly increasing criminal interest in the history of crime and punishment. It is investigating how the attitudes towards sins and punishments used have evolved and evolved since the 18th century. It encourages students to introduce historical research methods through the use of digital and local archives, to study them from the history of crime, to compare critical comparisons with modern and criminal literature To do. This module explores digital technology, especially crime problems related to the Internet. We will examine how digital technology can normalize and legalize criminal acts, especially focusing on harassment, sexual crime, and activities related to children and young people. In this module we will consider ways to deal with digital crime while considering the legislative approach against human rights issues.
Regarding the history of criminal penalties dating back to 450 BC, some of the earliest methods of punishment were replaced by more effective and humanitarian punitive or disciplinary methods. Punishment at the time was more severe, cruel and inhumane. Because people strongly believed in retaliation against crimes committed by individuals. Punishment such as flogging, branding, torture, assault, dismissal is to add penalties as much as possible related to the crime committed. The tongue of a liar is torn apart and the thief's fingers and hands are cut.
As a punishment for corporal punishment, physical suffering caused by the body, crime or misconduct. Corporal punishment includes whipping, beating, branding, cutting, blindness, the use of stocks and pills. Roughly speaking, this term also refers to the physical fitness training of children at school and at home. Early Babylonian law established the Rex Tarionis principle which claims that criminals should accept the harm caused to victims. Many later societies adopt this principle "hands the eyes and returns their teeth" when dealing with criminals. From ancient times to the 18th century, corporal punishment was usually used without requiring death penalty, exile or transportation.