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<u>'''The Whip and the Rod''' - An Account of Corporal Punishment Among All Nations and for All Purposes</u> | <u>'''The Whip and the Rod''' - An Account of Corporal Punishment Among All Nations and for All Purposes</u> |
Latest revision as of 10:56, 5 September 2022
Author: | R. Yelyr | |
Subject | Corporal punishment | |
Publisher | Read Books (August 25, 2010) AKS Books (17 Jun. 2002) | |
Pages | 278 |
The Whip and the Rod - An Account of Corporal Punishment Among All Nations and for All Purposes
Not a book for the squeamish or faint-hearted! "The Whip and the Rod" was written in 1941 to draw attention to the fact that although the "Report of the Departmental Committee on Corporal Punishment" of 1937 had recommended that the flogging of males, and the birching of boys as young as eight, should be discontinued as a permissible judicial punishment in the United Kingdom, the Government of the day had refused to act upon their suggestions. At that time, very few civilized countries in the world still used corporal punishment as a sanction in their penal codes. The punishment was usually used for those who had committed violent offences, especially against women.
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