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    Alternative Penalties for Imprisonment in Islamic Jurisprudence and its Contemporary Forms in the Bahrain Penal Code and Alternative Measures No. 18 of 2017 by Salman Duaij Busaeed

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The most important forms of alternative penalties to imprisonment in Islamic jurisprudence appear in flogging, financial fines, exile, alienation, summons, reprimand and desertion, and contemporary forms of community service, house arrest or the ban on going to specific places, electronic monitoring, attending rehabilitation programs, and repairing the damage resulting from the crime. …”
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    THE LEGALITY OF CANING IN SINGAPORE by Harsh Mahaseth, Shifa Qureshi

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Caning, also known as flogging and whipping, is a form of corporal punishment that is exclusively practised in Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. …”
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    Settlement of Non-Litigation Rape Crime Cases in the Perspective of Islamic Law by Atika Atika, Andriyani Andriyani, Adelia Salsabila Putri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…According to Islamic law, the perpetrator of the rape must be subject to adultery sanctions, namely stoning or flogging. It is intended to provide a deterrent effect on perpetrators and society in general.…”
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    Regulating social media advertising by Aw, Cheng Wei

    Published 2014
    “…The inefficient handling of the problem can lead to problems such as astroturfing, sock puppeting, and flogging. Together, they undermine the credibility of social networking sites as a viable advertising platform. …”
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    The legality of caning in Singapore by Mahaseth, Harsh, Qureshi, Shifa

    Published 2022
    “…Caning, also known as flogging and whipping, is a form of corporal punishment that is exclusively practiced in Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. …”
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    Māwardī’s Legal Thinking by Christopher Melchert

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Most of this study is devoted to three sample passages from the Ḥāwī in translation with commentary: on the ritual law, particularly the salutation at the close of the ritual prayer; on the law of waqf (pious foundations), particularly whether a waqf property is subject to division among heirs; and, finally, on penal law, particularly whether the stoning and flogging penalties for adultery are to be combined. …”
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    COMPUTER-AIDED SYSTEM FOR MODELLING MACHINERY PROCUREMENT DUE-DATE PREDICTION IN PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES by Basil O. Akinnuli, Samuel A. Oluwadare

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The set target for the period will be difficult to meet and working overtime to recover the lost period will cause over-flogging of machine, increase in wear rate which can lead to the life-span reduction of the machine. …”
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    COMPUTER-AIDED SYSTEM FOR MODELLING MACHINERY PROCUREMENT DUE-DATE PREDICTION IN PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES by Basil O. Akinnuli, Samuel A. Oluwadare

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…The set target for the period will be difficult to meet and working overtime to recover the lost period will cause over-flogging of machine, increase in wear rate which can lead to the life-span reduction of the machine. …”
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    THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN NİĞDE IN EBUBEKİR HÂZİM TEPEYRAN’S MEMORIES by Mustafa OĞUZ

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Ebubekir Hâzim's memories and other people' remembrances of a flogging, and held with the concept of local schools of education is lagging behind the age, seem to have another function in maintaining the tradition. …”
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    Islamization of Zia Regime: An Appraisal from Gender Perspective by Dr. Abid Hussain Abbasi, Saad Jaffar

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…General Zia Ul Haq’s military regime is known, for many for its blatant violation of human rights, hanging, flogging, and imprisonment of political workers. Even intelligentsia and journalists were executed for political reasons during this regime. …”
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    The Presence of Health-Risk Behaviour in Roma Family by Dragana Nikšić, Amira Kurspahić - Mujčić

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…The parents usually beat children by using their hands or punish them by flogging. The domestic violence is accepted amongst Roma people and it has most sever impact on children, who suffer emotionally and physically. …”
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    The Role of Indigenous Peoples, Social Workers, and the Syar’iyah Court in Diversion of Children Perpetrators of Jinayah by Zulfia Hanum Alfi Syahr, Tumbur Palti D. Hutapea, Umma Farida, Dian Hafit Syaifullah, Buyamin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The punishment given to the perpetrators of Jinayah can be in the form of flogging or imprisonment. For a child, that punishment can be traumatic for the child’s mental health. …”
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    Computer-Aided System for Modelling Machinery Procurement Due-Date Prediction in Production Industries by Akinnuli, Basil O., Oluwadare, Samuel A.

    Published 2011
    “…The set target for the period will be difficult to meet and working overtime to recover the lost period will cause over-flogging of machine, increase in wear rate which can lead to the life-span reduction of the machine. …”
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    The treatment of mental illness in faith-based and traditional healing centres in Ghana: perspectives of service users and healers by Jessica E. Lambert, Fred Nantogmah, Adam Yahaya Dokurugu, Hanan Alhassan, Sandow Stanislaus Azuure, Peter Badimak Yaro, Jeanette Kørner

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Abstract Background The maltreatment of people with mental illness in Ghana's traditional and faith-based healing centres, including shackling, flogging, and forced fasting, has been documented by numerous sources. …”
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    PANDANGAN DUNIA PENGARANG DAN KONTEKS SOSIAL “RUMAH TANPA JENDELA” KARYA ASMA NADIA by Muawanah Muawanah

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The result of this study shows that: (1) the background of social and cultural life of society in the novel RTJ is the existence of two groups of people, namely the poor and the rich one, social and cultural life of the poor and the rich, education is unriecheable,  expensive and halfwau school,  the rules of religious life, culture of arranged marriage of parents, violence against children, education for children with special needs, a moral and unmoral attitude of society and group of band without drugs, (2) point of view of the author that poverty is a test, although living in poverty flogging a good life principle must be maintained, (3) the class of people who represented the author is of the lower class ir poor people. …”
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    Pregnant adolescents’ lived experiences and coping strategies in peri-urban district in Southern Ghana by Agnes M. Kotoh, Bernice Sena Amekudzie, Kwabena Opoku-Mensah, Elizabeth Aku Baku, Franklin N. Glozah

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Also, negative experiences of some adolescent girls such as scolding, flogging by parents, stigmatisation and rejection by peers and neighbors result in grieve, stress and contemplation of abortion and or suicide. …”
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    Moving On (Editorial) by Lindsay Glynn

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…I have wavered between wondering whether promoting evidence based librarianship is akin to flogging a dead horse to feeling secure in knowing that we are making a difference. …”
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    Freedom deprivation punishment in Serbia during 1804-1860 by Mirković Zoran

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In this time the sentence to imprisonment was combined with the punishment with beating (or sometimes with the flogging at the end of imprisonment). The Regulation of County courts from January 26th 1840 mentions several forms of freedom deprivation punishment, but in praxis freedom deprivation was reduced on either 'eternal' imprisonment or time-sentenced imprisonment. …”
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    A NOVEL OF CELIBACY: SWINBURNE’S “LESBIA BRANDON” by Roxana PATRAS

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…A novel with bachelors and about celibate, Swinburne’s Lesbia Brandon transcends its shocking premises (lesbianism, incest, violence, flogging) and reveals itself as a meditation on the evanescent condition of mortal beauty. …”
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