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physical punishments:
corporal punishment (CP)
Though the words physical and corporal simply derive from the Latin
and Greek words for body, CP is often used more specifically to refer only to
various forms of painful beating on body parts (e.g. spanking on the but-
tocks), usually taking the form of whipping or caning with various imple-
ments, legal in some countries, banned in other countries, markings such as
branding or mutilations such as amputation and castration; however it can be
defined wider :
capital punishment is the most extreme form of punishment as it
ends all bodily functions for good (used by a substantial number of coun-
tries, ironically including some that declare mere beating inhumane)
various uncomfortable positions, such as in too confined spaces or
being tied down long in an unnatural position that puts muscles under in-
creasingly painful stress
custodial sentences include imprisonment and other forms of forced
detention (e.g. involuntary institutional psychiatry) and hard labor are in fact
also physical punishments, even if no actual beatings are in force internally
forms of deprivation of sleep, food etcetera, though these are often
unofficial or accessory
excessive physical efforts such as prolonged calisthetics, holding up
a heavy object
banishment, restraining order
clinical castration for sexual assault is being tried in a few countries
but may lead to charges of eugenics, since the individual is rendered infertile
as a result
public humiliation often combines social elements with corporal
punishment, and indeed often punishments from two or more categories are
combined (especially when these are meant reinforce each-other's effect) as
in the logic of penal harm
1. Translate the words and word-combinations from Russian into Eng-
lish and complete the table, dividing them into the following groups
of overtaken damages.
fines, loss of income, demotion, suspension, expulsion, restriction, or
loss of civic rights, corporal punishment, whipping, caning, branding,
mutilations, capital punishment, custodial sentences, forced detention,
imprisonment, beating, deprivation of sleep and food, prolonged
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calisthetics, banishment, restraining order, clinical castration, eugenics,
public humiliation
social moral financial physical
2. Wordsearch puzzle
Find 16 words related to felonies and misdemeanors.
p i s h o p l i f t i n g
o n r y a f f r a y m f d
s f u l r u f e t h e f t
e r m i s d e m e a n o r
l a w t o d l c u s b r e
p c o l n g o r a s r g s
i t r a p e n i v a e e p
t i p z o s y m k u a r a
c o n v i c t e m l c y s
u n o m u r d e r t h a s
3. Quiz
1. Match the criminal with the definition.
1. an arsonist A. tries to enforce his political demands by carrying out
2. an assassin or threatening acts of violence;
3. a deserter B. pretends or claims to be what he is not;
4. an embezzler C. makes money by dishonest methods, e.g. by selling
5. a forger worthless goods;
6. a fraud D. steals from his own company;
7. a hooligan E. attacks and robs people especially in public places;
8. a mugger F. sets fire to property;
9. a poacher G. kills for political reasons or reward;
10. a racketeer H. brings goods into one country from another illegally;
         • physical punishments:                                                           calisthetics, banishment, restraining order, clinical castration, eugenics,
                • corporal punishment (CP)                                                 public humiliation
         Though the words physical and corporal simply derive from the Latin
and Greek words for body, CP is often used more specifically to refer only to          social              moral                financial              physical
various forms of painful beating on body parts (e.g. spanking on the but-
tocks), usually taking the form of whipping or caning with various imple-
ments, legal in some countries, banned in other countries, markings such as
branding or mutilations such as amputation and castration; however it can be
                                                                                      2. Wordsearch puzzle
defined wider :
                                                                                         Find 16 words related to felonies and misdemeanors.
         • capital punishment is the most extreme form of punishment as it
ends all bodily functions for good (used by a substantial number of coun-             p       i     s     h        o     p      l     i      f     t      i       n   g
tries, ironically including some that declare mere beating inhumane)                   o     n      r     y        a     f      f     r     a      y      m       f   d
         • various uncomfortable positions, such as in too confined spaces or
being tied down long in an unnatural position that puts muscles under in-              s     f      u      l       r     u      f     e      t     h      e       f   t
creasingly painful stress                                                              e     r     m       i       s     d     e     m      e      a      n       o   r
         • custodial sentences include imprisonment and other forms of forced
detention (e.g. involuntary institutional psychiatry) and hard labor are in fact       l     a     w      t        o     d      l     c     u      s      b       r   e
also physical punishments, even if no actual beatings are in force internally         p      c      o      l       n     g     o      r     a      s      r       g   s
         • forms of deprivation of sleep, food etcetera, though these are often
                                                                                       i     t      r     a        p     e     n      i     v      a      e       e   p
unofficial or accessory
         • excessive physical efforts such as prolonged calisthetics, holding up       t      i     p     z        o     s     y     m      k      u      a       r   a
a heavy object                                                                         c     o      n     v        i     c      t     e     m      l      c       y   s
         • banishment, restraining order
         • clinical castration for sexual assault is being tried in a few countries   u      n      o     m        u     r     d      e     r      t      h       a   s
but may lead to charges of eugenics, since the individual is rendered infertile
as a result                                                                           3. Quiz
         • public humiliation often combines social elements with corporal
punishment, and indeed often punishments from two or more categories are                     1. Match the criminal with the definition.
combined (especially when these are meant reinforce each-other's effect) as           1. an arsonist           A. tries to enforce his political demands by carrying out
in the logic of penal harm                                                            2. an assassin               or threatening acts of violence;
                                                                                      3. a deserter            B. pretends or claims to be what he is not;
1. Translate the words and word-combinations from Russian into Eng-                   4. an embezzler          C. makes money by dishonest methods, e.g. by selling
   lish and complete the table, dividing them into the following groups               5. a forger                  worthless goods;
   of overtaken damages.                                                              6. a fraud               D. steals from his own company;
    fines, loss of income, demotion, suspension, expulsion, restriction, or           7. a hooligan            E. attacks and robs people especially in public places;
    loss of civic rights, corporal punishment, whipping, caning, branding,            8. a mugger              F. sets fire to property;
    mutilations, capital punishment, custodial sentences, forced detention,           9. a poacher             G. kills for political reasons or reward;
    imprisonment, beating, deprivation of sleep and food, prolonged                   10. a racketeer          H. brings goods into one country from another illegally;
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