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{{Short description|Form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person}}{{more citations needed|date=October 2022}}File:조리돌림.JPG|thumb|South Korean gang leader Lee Jung-jae being shame-paraded by Park Chung HeePark Chung HeePublic humiliation or public shaming is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. It was regularly used as a form of judicially sanctioned punishment in previous centuries, and is still practiced by different means in the modern era.In the United States, it was a common punishment from the beginning of European colonization through the 19th century. It fell out of common use in the 20th century, though it has seen a revival starting in the 1990s.WEB,articles.chicagotribune.com/2000-04-12/news/0004120235_1_unusual-punishment-humiliation-sentencing, Shame Returns As Punishment, Deardorff, Julie, April 20, 2000, With the rise of the social media, public shaming moved to the digital sphere, exposing and humiliating people daily, sometimes without their knowledge. JOURNAL,myscp.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jcpy.1227, Nonmaleficence in Shaming: The Ethical Dilemma Underlying Participation in Online Public Shaming, Chen, Pundak, Yael, Steinhart, Jacob, Goldenberg, July 2, 2021, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 31, 3, 478–500, CrossRef, 10.1002/jcpy.1227,

Shameful exposure

File:Pillory 9105377.jpg|thumb|Pillories were a common form of punishment.]]Public humiliation exists in many forms. In general, a criminal sentenced to one of many forms of this punishment could expect themselves be placed (restrained) in a central, public, or open location so that their fellow citizens could easily witness the sentence and, in some cases, participate as a form of “mob justice”.BOOK, Frevert, Ute, The politics of humiliation: a modern history, 2020, Oxford University Press, Oxford New York, NY, 9780198820314, 48,103, First, Just like painful forms of corporal punishment, it has parallels in educational and other rather private punishments (but with some audience), in school or domestic disciplinary context, and as a rite of passage. Physical forms include being forced to wear some sign such as “donkey ears” (simulated in paper, as a sign one is—or at least behaved—proverbially stupid), wearing a dunce cap, having to stand, kneel or bend over in a corner, or repeatedly write something on a blackboard (“I will not spread rumors”, for example). Here different levels of physical discomfort can be added, such as having to hold heavy objects, or kneeling on an uneven surface. Like physical punishment and harsh hazing, these have become controversial in most modern societies, in many cases leading to legal restrictions and/or (sometimes voluntary) abolishment.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}(File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1971-041-10, Paris, der Kollaboration beschuldigte Französinnen.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Black-and-white photograph of two women with shaved heads and blank expressions on their face walking down a street in Paris. The women are surrounded by a group of other people, most of whom are smiling.|Paris, 1944: French women accused of collaboration with Nazis had their heads shaved and were paraded through the streets barefoot.)Head shaving can be a humiliating punishment prescribed in law,“Article 87 ... shall be sentenced to flogging, having his head shaven, and one year of exile...” {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170826193816www.wluml.org/node/3908 |date=2017-08-26 }}, Islamic Penal Code of the Islamic Republic of Iran but also something done as “mob justice“—a stark example of which was the thousands of European women who had their heads shaved in front of cheering crowds in the wake of World War II,WEB,www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/jun/05/women-victims-d-day-landings-second-world-war, An Ugly Carnival, Beevor, Antony, 2009-06-05, The Guardian, 2014-07-13, dmy-all, Shorn Women: Gender and Punishment in Liberation France, {{ISBN|978-1-85973-584-8}} as punishment for associating with occupying Nazis during the war. Public shaving was applied to (true or alleged) collaborators after the Allied liberated occupied territories from the Nazi troops.Further means of public humiliation and degradation consist in forcing people to wear typifying clothes, which can be penitential garb or prison uniforms.WEB, Public Humiliation,encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/public-humiliation, encyclopedia.ushmm.org, 20 May 2023, en, NEWS, Vinciguerra, Thomas, The Clothes That Make The Inmate,www.nytimes.com/2000/10/01/weekinreview/the-clothes-that-make-the-inmate.html, 20 May 2023, The New York Times, 1 October 2000, Forcing arrestees or prisoners to wear restraints (such as handcuffs or shackles) may also increase public humiliation. In countries such as Japan, France, and South Korea,NEWS, Why the media in Japan, France and South Korea blur the handcuffs on the hands of suspects,ordonews.com/why-the-media-in-japan-france-and-south-korea-blur-the-handcuffs-on-the-hands-of-suspects/, 20 May 2023, ORDO News, 9 April 2022, handcuffs on arrested persons are blurred in media broadcasts and hidden wherever possible to prevent feelings of “personal shame” in the accused and to make the public more likely to maintain a presumption of innocence before trial.NEWS, Borowiec, Steven, South Korean Perp Walks: What’s Up With the Blurred Handcuffs?,koreaexpose.com/south-korea-perp-walks-blurred-handcuffs/, 20 May 2023, KOREA EXPOSÉ, 3 November 2017, en, Forcing people to go barefoot has been used as a more subtle form of humiliation in past and present cultures. The exposure of bare feet has served as an indicator for imprisonment and slavery throughout ancient and modern history.WEB,www.westerncape.gov.za/eng/pubs/public_info/P/82884/3/, Cape Town and Surrounds., westerncape.gov.za, Government of South Africa, July 18, 2012, dmy-all, Even today prisoners officially have to go barefoot in many countries of the world and are also presented in court and in public unshod.WEB,edition.cnn.com/2013/01/23/world/asia/thailand-activist-prison-sentence/, Thai court sentences activist to 10 years in prison for insulting king - CNN.com, Olarn, Kocha, 23 January 2013, CNN, dmy-all, WEB,www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2008/07/29/2003418810, Extradition hearing for arms dealer postponed, 2008-07-29, Taipei Times, dmy-all,

Corporal punishment

File:Antoin Sevruguin 12 Falak Whipping the soles of a criminal.jpg|thumb|Public foot whippingfoot whippingFile:L’Exécution de la Punition de Fouet by Jean-Baptiste Debret.jpg|thumb|Public flogging in Brazil, Jean-Baptiste DebretJean-Baptiste Debret{{More citations needed|date=November 2019}}Apart from specific methods essentially aiming at humiliation, several methods combine pain and humiliation or even death and humiliation. In some cases, the pain—or at least discomfort—is insignificant or rather secondary to the humiliation.JOURNAL, Rodogno, Raffaele, Shame, Guilt, and Punishment, Law and Philosophy, 28, 5, 429–464,access.archive-ouverte.unige.ch/access/metadata/f6057b1e-f8f3-43cd-8f00-386953dc9c09/download, 2009, 10.1007/s10982-008-9042-x, 40284681, 144526838, 20 May 2023, 0167-5249, JOURNAL, Perlin, Michael L., Weinstein, Naomi M., “Friend to the Martyr, a Friend to the Woman of Shame”: Thinking About the Law, Shame and Humiliation, 26 December 2014,gould.usc.edu/students/journals/rlsj/issues/assets/docs/volume24/Fall2014/1.Perlin-weinstein.pdf, Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice, 24, NEWS, Vellaram, Sandeep, Jayarajan, Sreedevi, 22 injuries, ‘Falanga’ torture used: Shocking autopsy of Kerala custodial death victim,www.thenewsminute.com/article/22-injuries-falanga-torture-used-shocking-autopsy-kerala-custodial-death-victim-104633, 20 May 2023, The News Minute, 1 July 2019, en,

Public punishment

The simplest is to administer painful corporal punishment in public - the major aim may be deterrence of potential offenders - so the public will witness the perpetrator’s fear and agony. This can either take place in a town square or other public gathering location such as a school, or take the form of a procession through the streets. This was not uncommon in the sentences to Staupenschlag (flagellation by whipping or birching, generally on the bare buttocks)BOOK, Scott, History Of Corporal Punishment, 19 December 2013, Routledge, 10.4324/9781315828367, 9781315828367,www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781315828367-21/evils-connected-flogging-birching-george-ryley-scott, in various European states, till the 19th century.JOURNAL, Frevert, Ute, The history of humiliation points to the future of human dignity, Psyche, 20 January 2021,psyche.co/ideas/the-history-of-humiliation-points-to-the-future-of-human-dignity, en, A naval equivalent was Flogging round the fleet on a raft taken from ship to ship for consecutive installments of a great total of lashes.WEB, Cat-o-nine tails, United Kingdom, 1700-1850,collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co154902/cat-o-nine-tails-united-kingdom-1700-1850-whip, Science Museum Group, 20 May 2023, en, NEWS, Horan, Leo F. S., Flogging In The United States Navy,www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/1950/september/flogging-united-states-navy, 20 May 2023, U.S. Naval Institute, 1 September 1950, en, In some countries, the punishment of foot whipping is executed in public to this day.WEB, UN Committee Against Torture, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Decision No. 551/2013,www.bayefsky.com/pdf/tunisia_t5_cat_551_2013.pdf, United Nations, 20 May 2023,

Torture marks

{{Further|Torture}}File:Philip Dawe (attributed), The Bostonians Paying the Excise-man, or Tarring and Feathering (1774) - 02.jpg|thumb|The 1774 tarring and feathering of British customs agent John Malcolm soon after the Boston Tea PartyBoston Tea PartyThe humiliation can be extended; intentionally or not; by leaving visible marks, such as scars. This can even be the main intention of the punishment, as in the case of scarifications, such as human branding.JOURNAL, Patra, Pratap Kumar, Branding in children: a barbaric practice still exists in India, Pan African Medical Journal, 2016, 23, 62, 1937-8688, 10.11604/pamj.2016.23.62.7968, 27217887, 4862791, Other examples of physical torture or modification used as public humiliation throughout history include ear cropping (starting in ancient Assyrian law and the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi and extending into the 1800s in parts of the US)BOOK, Corlew, Robert Ewing, Tennessee, a Short History, Univ. of Tennessee Press, 1990, 978-0-87049-647-9, and tarring and feathering.NEWS, Sieber, Karen, The hidden story of when two Black college students were tarred and feathered,theconversation.com/the-hidden-story-of-when-two-black-college-students-were-tarred-and-feathered-147895, The Conversation, 8 February 2021, en,

Psychological effects

Public shaming can result in negative psychological effects and devastating consequences, regardless of the punishment being justifiable or not. It could cause depression, suicidal thoughts and other severe mental problems. The humiliated individuals may develop a variety of symptoms including apathy, paranoia, anxiety, PTSD, or others. The rage and fury may arise in the persecuted individual, themselves lashing out against innocent victims, as they seek revenge or as a means of release.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}

Historical examples

File:Man and woman undergoing public exposure for adultery in Japan-J. M. W. Silver.jpg|Man and woman undergoing public exposure for adultery in Japan, circa 1860.File:Flute of Shame Torture Museum Amsterdam.jpg|Flute of Shame displayed at the Torture Museum in Amsterdam.

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