Torture is an art form It is changing, growing and a hot topic to talk about It progressed and changed throughout time starting primitive and physical, dating back to the start of civilization
Assyrians, often used flaying as a form of torture where the unfortunate victim would have their skin cut off their body and nailed to the city walls as warning to anyone else Also, they flayed young children in front of their parents
Torture became more prevalent after the fall of the Roman Empire and was used highly during the Spanish Inquisition The type and degree of torture was determined by the victim's crimes and social status Although there were strict rules on torture, judges and courts were often biased Torture was condemned by the Catholic Church as early as 866
Torture was heavily used by the castles, having dungeons and torture chambers below the castle surface to cram in a lot of people and silence their screams
There were strict rules on how people should be tortured Different types of torture depended on the crime and social standing of the person Crimes included adultery, rape, vagrancy, etc. Lower classes were discriminated against more than higher classes
A new civil code was formulated, putting restrictions on the use of torture to bring more equality to all Torture began to be seen as a morally offensive and ineffective
Forms of torture now include being beaten with fist, iron pipes, makeshift whips, etc. Other favorites include stubbing the body with cigarettes, bone breaking and rupturing of non vital organs
Torture, as time progresses, became more regulated and looked down on upon Torture has never left but only changed forms starting primitive and physical and turning into physical and mental Regardless of public opinion, torture is seen as effective and will most likely continue to happen