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PURITAN JUSTICE

PURITAN JUSTICE. TYPES OF PUNISHMENT. Puritan punishments were designed to be humiliating above all other emotional or physical pain. This form of punishment was thought to be the most effective.

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PURITAN JUSTICE

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  1. PURITAN JUSTICE

  2. TYPES OF PUNISHMENT • Puritan punishments were designed to be humiliatingabove all other emotional or physical pain. This form of punishment was thought to be the most effective. • However, in some extreme cases, pain was not unrestrained. The most common forms of puritanical punishments were stocks and pillory, wearing letters, the ducking stool, whipping, and even execution.

  3. STOCKS • Stocks were the most common form of punishment. They were made of two heavy wooden planks with holes cut out to hold the ankles and wrists.

  4. Crowds loved a good ear nailing or whipping.

  5. THE PILLORY • The pillory was designed to hold the criminal while standing, and had holes for the head and hands. • The stocks were designed for the lower class, and the pillory was designed for the elite in the community. • To add insult to injury, the community would hurl insults and leftovers at the captive.

  6. LETTER WEARING • As made infamous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," letters were often sewn onto a criminal's clothes. • The letters would represent specific crimes. For example, a "T" would stand for "thief" and a "D" would stand for "drunk in public."

  7. THE DUCKING STOOL • The ducking stool was reserved for wives who were deemed disrespectful and women known for gossip. The tool of judgment was a plank of wood balanced at the central location, much like a see-saw. • A stool was strapped to the end of the plank, where the woman would be tied, and placed over water. A judge would assign a number of dunks based on the level of offense, and the criminal would face the judicial system wet and humiliated.

  8. WHIPPINGS AND BRUTAL PUNISHMENTS • In occasions of grave offense, whipping would be inflicted. Most criminals would receive 20-40 lashes. The highest number of lashes on record was 117. • A crime considered especially heinous was speaking against the religion. If anyone spoke against Puritanism, the culprit would have a hot awl gouged through his tongue. • OMG!!!

  9. BRANDING • In some cases, instead of stitching a letter into clothing, the criminal would have a letter branded on the flesh. • Typically, this flesh was the forehead, but other body parts have also have been documented for branding. • Some records show that alleged criminals were punished by having their ears cut off.

  10. EXECUTION • Puritans also executed their most serious offenders. • The crimes worthy of death included adultery, even when only one witness would speak against the defendant, according to Celebrate Boston.

  11. TOUGH LOVE • The most common form of execution was hanging, but some people were burned at the stake.

  12. YOU THOUGHT THAT WAS BAD? • Records show that one particularly offensive Puritan was dismembered, or "drawn and quartered." That’s just gross!!!

  13. THE MORAL OF THE STORY? You REALLY didn’t want to get in trouble if you were a Puritan.

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