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Foucault draws several contrasts between premodern and modern penal practices: where premodern practice targets the

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Pre-modern penal practice target BODY, SOUL, REHABILITATIVE, SURVEILLANCE AND PUTATIVE.
Penal practice refers to the manners which are used to punish those who commit criminal offence in the society. In the pre-modern time, the penal practices that were used often target the punishment of both the body and the soul. The penal practice were also rehabilitative and putative in nature.
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