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the development of criminal law in england, and in particular its adaptation to the conditions of capitalist society, has special ways. unlike later bourgeois revolutions of the english revolution of the 17th century, on the merits, not on the feudal law, which, at its core, is not changed even by the beginning of the 19th century, when most of the european countries criminal law are in line with the social relations of bourgeois society.a large number of criminal acts in england is prosecuted under either general law or numerous statutes устанавливавших responsible for the same offence (the penalty for fraud provided 400 statutes). a system of sanctions was a monstrous cruelty. more than 200 statutes included as the only punishment, the death penalty, for the most part, its qualified types (through the public burning, колесования, четвертования etc.). the death penalty was called "basic" punishment and all other "secondary". these included hard labour, the reference to the galleys, imprisonment, public flogging and other corporal punishment.
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