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Crime and Punishment in the Medieval times

In the Medieval period, various severe methods of punishment were employed to maintain order and discourage criminal behavior. These included the pillory, burning at the stake, the scold'

Crime and Punishment in the Medieval times

Crime and Punishment in the Medieval times

Why were people punished in the middle ages?

Fines, shaming (being placed in stocks), mutilation (cutting off a part of the body), or death were the most common forms of medieval punishment.
There were no police or anything back in the middle ages so the law enforcement was in the hands of the community.
People in the middle ages were sent to court and or punished for small crimes even like gossiping or stealing, to serious crimes like murder.

Different methods of punishment

Scold’s Bridle
Iron Chair
Burning at the Stake
The Breaking Wheel (Catherine Wheel)
The Rack
The Pillory

Did trying to stop crimes by making people scared of the punishment work?

If there were no punishments to committing crimes, people would be committing crimes everywhere you went
The answer is yes, fear of punishment makes people less likely to commit the crime.