Executioner 364510 225779399 2008-07-15T10:44:23Z 72.200.134.203 /* Scope and job */ {{Unreferenced|date=December 2006}} :''For other meanings of the term, see [[executioner (disambiguation)]]. Headsman redirects here; see [[The Headsman (2005 film)]] for the movie.'' {{capital punishment}} A [[judiciary|judicial]] '''executioner''' (not to be confused with [[executor]]) is a person who carries out a [[capital punishment|death sentence]] ordered by the [[state]] or other [[law|legal]] authority, which was known in feudal terminology as [[high justice]]. ==Scope and job== The executioner was usually presented with a warrant authorizing or ordering him to ''execute'' the sentence. The warrant protects the executioner from the charge of [[murder]]. Common terms for executioners derived from forms of capital punishment—though they often also performed other physical punishments—include ''hangman'' (hanging) and ''headsman'' (beheading). In the military the role of executioner was usually performed by a soldier, such as the ''provost''. A common [[stereotype]] of an executioner is a [[hood (headgear)|hood]]ed [[medieval]] or absolutist executioner. While this task can be an occasional one, it can be carried out in the line of more general duty by an officer of the court, the [[police]], [[Corrections officer|prison staff]], or even the [[military]]. A special case is the tradition of the Roman ''fustuarium'', continued in forms of [[running the gauntlet]], where the culprit receives his punishment from the hands of the comrades his crime has gravely harmed, e.g. for failing in vital sentinel duty or stealing from a ship's limited food supply. Many executioners were professional specialists, who usually traveled a whole area since executions would rarely be very numerous. Still, especially if a resident, he would often also administer [[Corporal punishment|non-lethal physical punishments]], or apply [[torture]]. The term is also extended to administrators of a severe physical punishment that is not prescribed to kill, but which may result in death. Since executions in France (using the [[guillotine]] since the [[French Revolution]]) persisted until [[1977]], the French Republic had an official executioner, [[Marcel Chevalier]], until the formal abolition in [[1981]]. == Executioners in society == In [[Europe]] and its colonies, [[List of executioners|executioners]] have often been shunned by their neighbours. This attitude can be observed in numerous novels and films, for instance in [[Alexandre Dumas, père]]'s ''[[The Three Musketeers]]'' or in the film ''[[La veuve de Saint-Pierre]]'' (''The Widow of Saint-Pierre'') in which executioners, who are minor characters, were [[Ostracism|ostracized]] by villagers. The profession of executioner sometimes ran through a family, especially in France where the Sanson family provided six executioners between 1688 and 1847, and the Deibler dynasty provided five between 1879 and abolition in 1981 (Louis Deibler, his son Anatole, Anatole's nephew Jules-Henri Desfourneaux, another nephew of Anatole, [[André Obrecht]], and finally André's nephew, [[Marcel Chevalier]]). In Britain, the most notable dynasty was the Pierrepoints, who provided three executioners between 1902 and 1956 - Henry, his brother Thomas, and Henry's son [[Albert Pierrepoint|Albert]]. Native societies in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[The Americas]], and the [[Pacific]] seem rarely to display such prejudice towards executioners, even when, as in [[North America]], there is significant and vocal opposition to the death penalty itself. In "Memories of Silk and Straw", by Junichi Saga, one of the families surveyed in the Japanese village of Tsuchiura is that of an executioner family ("The Last Executioner", P. 54). This family does suffer social isolation, even though the family is somewhat well-off financially. Where the paragraph above cites little social shunning for executioners in places like North America, one needs to bear in mind the infrequency of executions in modern times and the ease of a prison official not telling his family what his actual job at the prison is, something that was not possible when most executions were carried out in view of the general public. ==See also== *[[List of executioners]] *[[Pierrepoint (film)]] [[Category:Executioners| ]] [[Category:Capital punishment]] [[Category:Legal occupations]] [[Category:Penology]] [[cs:Kat]] [[da:Bøddel]] [[de:Scharfrichter]] [[es:Verdugo]] [[eo:Ekzekutisto]] [[fr:Bourreau]] [[it:Boia]] [[nl:Beul]] [[ja:死刑執行人]] [[no:Bøddel]] [[pl:Kat]] [[pt:Carrasco]] [[ro:Călău]] [[ru:Палач]] [[scn:Carnìfici (sintenza)]] [[fi:Pyöveli]] [[sv:Bödel]] [[th:เพชฌฆาต]] [[uk:Кат]] [[zh:刽子手]]