China, United States, Pakistan, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Iraq, India are some of the countries that still use execution as a punishment for crimes.
Crucifixion is no longer practiced as a form of punishment in any country. It has been widely condemned as a cruel and inhumane method of execution, and most countries have abolished it in favor of more humane forms of punishment.
At one time capital punishment was meted out for what we would now consider trivial or at best worth a stern warning. In countries with a stable and fair judicial system capital punishment is usually only given for what is seen as the most horrific crimes such as premeditated murder. Many countries have outlawed capital punishment completely, others still retain it for crimes which that country has decided are reprehensible, and these vary widely. It you travel abroad it best to be informed of the local laws and punishments.
Capital punishment is still in use in many countries around the world, including the United States, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Some countries have specific methods of execution such as hanging, firing squad, or beheading.
no, however they would still be given an alternative punishment for the crimes committed while underage
Capital punishment in Victorian times was harsh. The era still had hangings but by the time the era was in full swing more transportation to the colonies were carried out as corporal punishments.
Crucifixion as a form of public execution has been largely abolished worldwide, with few exceptions. It is no longer practiced as a legal punishment in most countries due to its inhumane and brutal nature.
There are a number of countries which still use corporal punishment in schools. Some of them include Malaysia, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Philippines and so many others.
In some countries torture is still used
As of September 2021, some countries that still practice corporal punishment in schools or as a legal form of punishment include Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and some states in the United States. However, the use of corporal punishment is becoming increasingly controversial and many countries are moving towards banning it.
Bastinado is still used as punishment in Turkey, Persia and China. It is still used as a form of backroom torture. Bastinado has been around as a form of punishment for hundreds of years.
It is unknown which person invented it. Bludgeoning somone to death as a punishment probably is as old as human civilization; as an institutionalized punishment it dates back to the Middle Ages and was mostly used for very serious crimes and for high treason. Certainly after the 17th century most countries that then still applied the wheel as a form of punishment, had the criminal stangled or otherwise killed before his body was broken.
Although at least 98 countries no longer use the death penalty, there are still 58 nations that do use capital punishment. There is controversy on whether capital punishment is humane.