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In the 20th century, judicial birching in Britain was used much more often as a punishment for male juveniles, typically for petty larceny, than as a serious penalty for adult men. This punishment was applied to boys aged up to 14 in England and Wales, and up to 16 in Scotland. In this juvenile version, the birch was much lighter and smaller, and the birching was administered privately by a policeman, usually immediately after the magistrate's court hearing. The birching involved having to lie face down on a table with arms tied together underneath, and legs held still by strong straps. In the 20th century, judicial birching in Britain
Jessica, a teenager, was recently involved in a high-profile case that sparked widespread debate about the use of judicial birching. According to reports, Jessica was sentenced to judicial birching as a punishment for her involvement in a series of criminal offenses. The sentence was met with both support and criticism, with some arguing that it was an effective means of discipline, while others claimed that it was cruel and inhumane.