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Conversely, the rise of digital technology has introduced the concept of "invisible punishment." Electronic monitoring, predictive policing algorithms, and extensive post-release restrictions mean that judicial penalties often continue long after an individual leaves a physical cell. These modern tools present new ethical dilemmas regarding privacy and the true end of a legal sentence. The Human Cost

One of the most famous and harrowing accounts of public retribution is that of Robert-François Damiens in 1757. Convicted of the attempted regicide of King Louis XV of France, Damiens was sentenced to be publicly tortured and drawn and quartered. The execution, which lasted for hours in the center of Paris, was meticulously recorded by contemporary observers, including the memoirist Giacomo Casanova. The sheer brutality of the event served as a turning point. Instead of merely terrorizing the public, the excessive cruelty began to turn public sympathy toward the condemned, sparking early Enlightenment debates about the morality of state-sanctioned torture.

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Prisoners were kept in strict solitary confinement 24 hours a day.

: Can occasionally become "torture porn" if the focus is solely on the punishment rather than the judicial process or human element. Could you clarify if you are reviewing a specific book title short story collection series of real-life legal case studies ? Provide the author or director for a more tailored critique! THE SHATTER BOX - STARBURST Magazine