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  • Flogging
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  • Flogging was a torture method utilized in the past as a disciplinary tool and still seen frequently in fiction, being the favored tool of oppressive slave-owners or prison guards (such as the Pharaoh's guards in the Biblical story of Moses). Flogging consisted of a victim being whipped on the back repeatedly, often a set number of lashings was given according to the crime and the victim was left badly scarred but rarely dead (those giving the punishment often had rules to follow regarding how the torture was inflicted).
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  • Flogging was a torture method utilized in the past as a disciplinary tool and still seen frequently in fiction, being the favored tool of oppressive slave-owners or prison guards (such as the Pharaoh's guards in the Biblical story of Moses). Flogging consisted of a victim being whipped on the back repeatedly, often a set number of lashings was given according to the crime and the victim was left badly scarred but rarely dead (those giving the punishment often had rules to follow regarding how the torture was inflicted). In fiction, however, Flogging tends to be shown with less restraint, with cruel overlords mercilessly whipping at the backs of poor and down-trodden slave workers. Flogging is outlawed in reality alongside many other forms of corporal punishment due to changes in society and ethics, which sees such tactics as unnecessarily cruel and a violation of human rights.