Sentence examples for punishment practices from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "punishment practices" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe any kind of practice or system for punishing people. For example, you might write: "Many jurisdictions are in the process of reforming their punishment practices in order to be more fair and humane."

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The death penalty is linked to a wider array of sadistic punishment practices – "life-trashing" sentences, and "shame" penalties – which in the US are part of the management of a racial order, in which black people are seen as the potential nemesis of civilisation itself.

Communication and supervision failures were found among parents, as well as punishment practices through psychological and physical aggression.

Some of the general factors contributing to suicide in Soughd are: parents' low educational level; parental punishment practices; history of family trauma, and interpersonal violence; loss of a loved one through migration,   death or separation, loss of a job, and other forms of economic hardship.

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Literally, as public hangings have been among the favored methods of capital punishment practiced by the Iranian government.

Iran remains second only to China as a dispenser of capital punishment, a practice that has surged under the administration of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

All of the Giants then lined up at the goal line to run, 100 yards down, 100 yards back -- the current punishment for practice penalties like false starts, offside and illegal formations.

In 1983, he wrote a groundbreaking article for The New Republic, in which he argued that the imposition of capital punishment, a practice that reinforced the value of the lives of white victims over those of black ones, was as troubling as violent crime itself.

Yet the heart of a liberal theory of punishment in practice lies in its code of sanctions and their fair administration.

She disapproves of punishments and practices that are intended to terrorize children, such as "shutting up in dark closets", or being told tales of ghosts and ghouls who are coming to get them.

See, the punishment for practicing sihr (black magic) is death.

While pillories and cucking stools might feature in our imagined medieval worlds, these types of social punishment were practiced most frequently after the Middle Ages, and were part of formal, institutionalized punishment rather than the neighborhood justice of the charivari.

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