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  • 74Collective punishment — Not to be confused with Collective responsibility. Collective punishment is the punishment of a group of people as a result of the behavior of one or more other individuals or groups. The punished group may often have no direct association with… …

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  • 75Non-judicial punishment — in the United States military, is a form of military justice authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Non judicial punishment or NJP permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a court martial.… …

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  • 76DIVINE PUNISHMENT — In a system of law based on divine revelation all punishment originally and ultimately derives from God. Even though human agencies may be entrusted with authority to inflict punishments in certain prescribed cases, God s own overriding punishing …

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  • 78Capital and corporal punishment in Judaism — The Jewish tradition describes certain forms of corporal punishment and capital punishment for certain crimes, while cautioning against the use of such punishments. Contents 1 Capital punishment in classical sources 1.1 Stringencies of Evidence… …

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  • 79Nonjudicial punishment — in the United States military, is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment permits commanders to administratively discipline troops without a court martial. The receipt …

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  • 80corporal punishment — 1. Law. physical punishment, as flogging, inflicted on the body of one convicted of a crime: formerly included the death penalty, sentencing to a term of years, etc. 2. physical punishment, as spanking, inflicted on a child by an adult in… …

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