From Stocks to Exile: Discover the Various Punishments in British History
<p>Ihad the rare experience of being summoned as a witness at a trial and being imprisoned for murder. Although it was part of a museum tour, the actors’ performances, surroundings, and props felt real. The different punishments that have been implemented in the history of the UK were intriguing.</p>
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<p>The National Justice Museum (Photo by author)</p>
<p>This is the National Justice Museum in Nottingham. The building served as a court, prison, and police station. It is documented that it was used as a courtroom from 1375 onward and as a prison from 1449.</p>
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