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Evgesh-ka [11]
2 years ago
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Examples for torture & non - examples

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1 answer:
Ahat [919]2 years ago
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Examples of torture are as follows:

  • Electrocution.
  • Beatings.
  • Sleep deprivation.
  • Threat to family members.
<h3>What is torture?</h3>

This is known as the action or practice of inflicting suffering or pain on someone to make them do or say something.

There are several types of punishment, and some of the few are freezing to death and restraint.

Torture can be psychological or mental where victims are exposed to loud noise or solitary confinement for a long period of time which affects them.

Hence, torture can cause harm to the victim and perpetrators as well because they can experience mental health and severe tendencies with physical or mental trauma passed on to their victims.

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