Throughout modern history what are the two main forms of retribution used on criminal offenders.
What is: The death penalty or Life in prison
What is the definition of Retribution in it's most basic form.
If I were to kill you what would happen to me in a form of retribution.
Life in prison or the Death penalty.
In what civilization was the first signs of retribution being used relevant in.
Ancient Rome
What are fines designed do as a method of enforcing retribution.
Fines are designed to make you pay money for offenses increasing in severity the more severe they are.
If I destroyed Mr Reeds car what form of retribution happens to me.
Financial compensation or he could destroy my car.
What was the prefered method of retribution within Rome.
Crucifixion
During medieval times what determined how severe your punishment would be for stealing or killing someone.
Whatever social class you were in.
Aside from the death penalty and fines what other was is retribution enforced in today's society.
Imprisonment.
Using the basic form of retribution (you hurt me, I get to hurt you), what would happen if I were to kill my neighbors dog.
My neighbor should be able to kill my dog.
Why were the twelve tables enabled within Ancient Rome.
There was a large amount of theft and or murder happening on the street and there needed to be a way to mange it.
Within Hammurabi's code what was another punishment given to criminal offenders other than death.
Loss of limbs and or property.
What idea from Hammurabi's code is often used to justify the use of retribution within today's society.
"An eye for and eye" or some other form of that.
Using the basic form of retribution (you hurt me, I get to hurt you), what is most likely to happen when my neighbor kills my sister.
I'm allowed to kill my neighbors sibling or someone that they hold dear to me because if you killed my sister I should be able to kill yours.
Name one kind of Specific form of torture used in medieval times other than hanging or lynching.
Rat Cage, Brazen Bull, Drawing and Quartering ect.
What are the three kinds of retribution that the twelve tables outlined within them. (name at least two)
Crucifixion, imprisoned for life, sentenced to serve in the coliseum until death.
How many states do not have the death penalty within the U.S.
23
If someone killed the families of 20 different people how would retribution most likely be served, for each individual person.
Each person would be able to either kill a member of the criminals family or they can rip the one person apart in 20 ways equally.
What Roman emperor (and how)used retribution as a way to punish and persecute the people who dislike him.
Roman Emperor Nero persecuted and killed Cristians for crimes against the state by turning them into human candles.