Punishment is a cruel and serious emotion that existed for centuries. From the earliest civilization to today, punishment affects the world and people's lives. In all generations of civilization, crime and punishment are increasing in all countries. Ancient punishment is more serious than today's punishment. In the Middle Ages, ancient Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, their cruel punishment was severer and stern than today. In the oldest civilization, people are inhumane.
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.
This article focuses on corporal punishment. Because it is related to children's discipline. This document explains the brief history of various definitions of corporal punishment and punishing children's physical strength. This document also explains the options and disadvantages as a child's disciplinary tool and why corporal punishment is not the best way to punish children. This article focuses on research and experiment
This article reviews the history of the Juvenile Court System and its intended purpose, the history of the use of the death penalty for minors, the court's decision to limit the death penalty for young offenders, and the right to impose a death penalty on juveniles . Most importantly, we analyzed the factors that may have resulted in Roper v Simmons's decision, including the opposition to the juvenile death penalty in the international community and the consensus of the majority of the US on banning this act I will.