Public humiliation

Form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Public humiliation or public shaming is a form of punishment whose main feature is dishonoring or disgracing a person, usually an offender or a prisoner, especially in a public place. It was regularly used as a form of judicially sanctioned punishment in previous centuries, and is still practiced by different means in the modern era.

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South Korean gang leader Lee Jung-jae being shame-paraded by Park Chung-hee's military regime (1961).

In the United States, it was a common punishment from the beginning of European colonization through the 19th century. It fell out of common use in the 20th century, though it has seen a revival starting in the 1990s.[1]