The relevancy of caning as a form of criminal punishment in Malaysia / Mohd Fared Bahtar…[et al.]
In Malaysia, corporal punishment by caning/whipping has been used for decades, mostly as an additional sentence to imprisonment or as an alternative to a fine. There are four statutes that govern the sentences of whipping namely The Penal Code, the Arms Act 1960, the Firearms (Increased penalty) Act...
Main Authors: | Bahtar, Mohd Fared, Idris, Mohd Nasri, Awang Mat Isa, Mohamad Saiful Idham, Md Rijani, Muhammad Hafiz Muim |
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31968/1/31968.pdf |
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