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A New Zealand youth caned in Malaysia: Chronology of the Aaron Cohen saga, with 17 archive press items and 4 photographs.

The Archive is also the place to start if are looking for press coverage on all aspects of CP for a given year or period in history. A very similar scene to the above. The officials seem to be taking it in turn to administer the strokes. A remarkably large number of rods is being held in reserve. An overview of American school (and college) paddling in the present and the recent past, with relevant documents, pictures and external links. Some new text added. The popular girl (Jen Pringle) refuses to accept a week long detention for putting a snake in the teacher (Anne)'s desk. Anne instead punishes her with three strokes of a ruler on her hands. [9] Note that the cane is a bit frayed at the business end, possibly demonstrating that it has been well used. The wrapped handle end would have provided a good grip for the operator. The padding has become noticeably indented in the centre, at the point against which the prisoner's genitals would have pressed, and has evidently been repaired at that point due to wear and tear.Police chief James Martin was acquitted in Feb 2005 on assault charges after he ran a successful voluntary juvenile diversion program (a kind of informal probation) in Fowler Township, near Warren, which included supervising the teenage miscreants in a range of activities. One optional part of the program was for the young men, with their parents' approval, to be required to report to the police station regularly for a moderate paddling to keep them on the right path. See also these June 2005 news items, one of which includes a photograph of a man at the receiving end. It appears that men must stand to receive the caning, while women are allowed to kneel.

For further arguments in favour of a return to judicial corporal punishment in the UK, see A fair price to pay, The Guardian, London, 14 March 1998. Most Isle of Man birchings took place in Douglas, the capital, but occasionally boys were sentenced and punished in other towns on the island. This is a birch and birching stool at the Leece Museum (in a building that used to be the courthouse) in Peel, on the west coast. The birch is probably a modern reconstruction. The notice says "Sentences could be anything up to twenty strokes" but in practice no more than ten were inflicted in the modern era, and three or six was much more common.This is part of a frieze on the front of a building of c.1900 in Prague depicting scenes of the period (up to 1918) when the Austro-Hungarian Empire included what is now the Czech Republic. My informant says the design (technically "sgraffito" or etching) represents an Austrian officer caning a young Czech soldier, who is lying flat on a bench with his wrists tied, receiving punishment across the seat of his pants. Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. Please help this article by looking for better, more reliable sources. Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted. ( June 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) According to this press report, in June 2004 the Education Ministry decided to retain the use of CP, despite pressure from UNICEF to ban it. A spokesman said they were "not willing to have such punishment abolished in the face of tyrannical behaviour exhibited by some students in schools". The Auntie you're staying with for the summer, and is determined to instill some discipline in you. She's not going to have you breaking curfew anymore. Part of the Hornblower TV series. A seaman turned thief is punished by being forced to run the gauntlet.

S v Williams and Others [1995] ZACC 6at para. 10, 1995 (3) SA 632, 1995 (7) BCLR 861(9 June 1995), Constitutional Court (South Africa)Journals of the Continental Congress, Articles of War – 20 September 1776, Section XVIII – Art. 3: "No person shall be sentenced to suffer death, except in the cases expressly mentioned in the foregoing articles; nor shall more than one hundred lashes be inflicted on any offender, at the discretion of a court-martial." Articles of War – 30 June 1775, Art. 51 limited JCP to 39 lashes. EUGENE D. GENOVESE, ROLL, JORDAN, ROLL – THE WORLD THE SLAVES MADE 308 (1974). You can also view the links to 2002's items for all countries combined as a single date sequence at News Chronology 2002) You can also view the links to 2007's items for all countries combined as a single date sequence at News Chronology 2007)

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