Abstract

In this publication, the author for the first time conducts a specific historical reconstruction of the use by the Don Cossack communities of special methods of implementing shameful punishments in the villages and farms of the Don Host Region in the second half of the 19th century. According to the author, such methods of shameful punishments include various options for shaming the guilty and (or) suspected of committing any offenses. The popularity of various types of shameful punishments among the Don Cossacks during this period was explained by the speed of the administration of justice and the absence of any court costs and costs for the consideration and resolution of conflict situations between members of the Don Cossack communities.

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