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Sanaz Alasti leaves the mainstream alternatives to incarceration to examine a different, seemingly archaic approach, physical (but non-carceral) punishment—corporal punishment. This book ignites debates about the history, persistence, and use of corporal punishment in criminal justice systems.

Alasti compares penological practices in in Western societies, represented by the United States, and Islamic societies, represented by Iran, to analyze which practices are more deterrent, less costly, and most humane. While Alasti does not suggest this should be the norm, she does present intriguing questions. Which is more barbaric? Is judicial corporal punishment a more humane and effective form of punishment compared to incarceration? Is corporal punishment a less cruel alternative to spending years behind bars in primitive and punitive jails and prisons? This book would be of interest to those studying criminology, criminal justice, history, law, and sociology.



Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1: Definition & History of Corporal Punishment

Chapter 2: Incarceration v. Corporal Punishment

Chapter 3: Penological Objectives and Advantages of Corporal Punishment

Chapter 4: From Different Method to International Restrictions

Chapter 5: Contemporary Use of Corporal Punishments

Chapter 6: Corporal Punishment & Human Rights

Conclusion

Appendix: Table of Cases

Glossary

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666930290, 978-1666930290
      ISBN10: 1666930296

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Sanaz Alasti leaves the mainstream alternatives to incarceration to examine a different, seemingly archaic approach, physical (but non-carceral) punishment—corporal punishment. This book ignites debates about the history, persistence, and use of corporal punishment in criminal justice systems.

      Alasti compares penological practices in in Western societies, represented by the United States, and Islamic societies, represented by Iran, to analyze which practices are more deterrent, less costly, and most humane. While Alasti does not suggest this should be the norm, she does present intriguing questions. Which is more barbaric? Is judicial corporal punishment a more humane and effective form of punishment compared to incarceration? Is corporal punishment a less cruel alternative to spending years behind bars in primitive and punitive jails and prisons? This book would be of interest to those studying criminology, criminal justice, history, law, and sociology.



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables and Figures

      Foreword

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Definition & History of Corporal Punishment

      Chapter 2: Incarceration v. Corporal Punishment

      Chapter 3: Penological Objectives and Advantages of Corporal Punishment

      Chapter 4: From Different Method to International Restrictions

      Chapter 5: Contemporary Use of Corporal Punishments

      Chapter 6: Corporal Punishment & Human Rights

      Conclusion

      Appendix: Table of Cases

      Glossary

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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