Vandalism
is a crime
that is committed by a wide range of people with a wide range of motives. Sometimes
vandalscommit this criminal act to entertain themselves. A good example is when teenagers decide to break the windows out of buildings.
Sometimes people commit this crime
as an act of revenge or an emotional display. This can be seen when a girlfriend damages her boyfriend’s property because she is upset. Some people commit vandalism
without malicious intentions. An example of this is graffiti artists, who believe they are adding esthetic appeal to the structures they paint.
In many jurisdictions, there are numerous consequences that can result from such charges. A person may be sentenced to incarceration. The amount of time may be determined based on the extent of the damage that he caused and the risk or harm that resulted from his behavior. In many instances, the person is ordered to pay restitution. This is an amount to fix or replace the item that he damaged.
If the vandalism
was not too severe, a person may not be incarcerated. Instead, he may be given probation. Additionally, he may be ordered to perform community service.
Death.
You get analled by the judge and then you get to lick the ballif's nipples.
Vandalism is punishable under section 3 & 4 of "Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984".
594 P.C. Pertains to vandalism by graffitti
Caning as a form of punishment is used in Singapore. It is a legal form of corporal punishment for crimes such as vandalism, drug trafficking, and certain violent crimes.
What is Punishment for shoplifting product less then $5 in Australia
This is the same thing as say breaking a TV. If it is not yours, it could be considered vandalism. The highest punishment for this would be a fine and maybe a night in jail.
Over time the nature of punishment in Australia has changes. Back at the time of Australia's inception as a penal colony, the severity of punishment was totally out of proportion to the crime. In modern Australia there is growing debate about the appropriateness of the sentences given out to criminals.
Yes. Incorrect. Australia does not have capital punishment.
pa falls under the old quaker system. the suspect is branded with a hot iron inthe letter v.
a punishment for convicts as Britain had no where else to put them
up to life in prison.