Tag: cruel and unusual punishment


BAREFOOT V ESTELLE

Introduction to Barefoot v. Estelle and Capital Reform The landmark case of Barefoot v. Estelle stands as a pivotal moment in the intersection of the American legal system and the field of forensic psychology. Decided during a period of intense scrutiny regarding the constitutionality of capital punishment, this case addressed the fundamental mechanisms by which […]

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FLAGELLATION

Definition, Terminology, and Scope Flagellation, often interchangeably referred to as flogging, constitutes a specific and historically pervasive form of corporal punishment characterized by the infliction of physical pain through repetitive striking of the body using specialized instruments. This practice involves forceful blows typically delivered to the back, buttocks, or sometimes the soles of the feet, […]

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