Brutal justice is brutal justice...
Brutal: A brutal act or person is cruel or violent
Justice: The fairness in the way that people are treated
The various types of brutal and cruel justice were; The stocks, The peine forte et dure where the offender was crushed to death, Hanged to death, Whipped to death and Decapitation
Historically, most, if not all ancient peoples used retributive justice based on the theory 'an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth'. Most ancient peoples living in the 'Fertile Crescent' including the ancient Egyptians, the Hittites and the Sumerians used retributive justice. The Hebrews under Moses, used this brutal form of justice. Probably one of the most notable figures in the use of this form of justice was Draco of Athens. History names him as a 'lawgiver' who drew up his brutal code of justice circa 600BC. Some extremely radical forms of Islam still use retributive justice. The Aborigines of Australia do, on occasions, use retributive justice.
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No, the word 'brutal' is the adjective form for the noun brute.The noun form for the adjective brutal is brutality.
No, the word brutal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a brutal war, a brutalpunishment.
Brutal Assault was created in 1995.
Brutal Truth was created in 1990.
Brutal Truth ended in 1999.
Brutal Juice ended in 1997.
Brutal Juice was created in 1991.
Brutal Knights was created in 2006.