Scourging
Scourging is a form of corporal punishment in which a person is struck with a scourge, a whip or multi-thonged instrument. The term is often used to describe the action itself and the instrument, which historically could be made from leather thongs, sometimes reinforced with metal balls or knots. A common modern variant is the cat o' nine tails, a nine-tailed whip used in naval and military discipline.
Historically, scourging was employed in many civilizations as a judicial penalty, a military discipline method, and
In modern times, the legal status varies. Most countries have abolished judicial corporal punishment in law,
Scholarly and human rights organizations emphasize that scourging can cause physical injury and long-term trauma, and