Stocks
- For stock as a form of ownership in a corporation, see share.

The
stocks are a device used for
public humiliation, punishment, and
torture. The stocks are similar to the
pillory, as both consist of large, hinged, wooden boards. The difference is that in the stocks, the boards are placed around the legs or the wrists, whereas in the pillory they are placed around the arms and neck. However, the terms can be confused and many people refer to the pillory as
the stocks.

In the stocks, an offender's ankles would be placed and locked through two holes in the center of the board. Either before or after this the offender would have their shoes and socks removed, exposing their bare feet. Typically, a person confined to the stocks would be subjected to a variety of abuses, such as paddling and
tickling of the feet. The Chinese perfected stocks foot torture to an art, often experimenting with itching powder, toenail removal, and other forms of torment to the soles of the feet.
In the modern age, the stocks are still used in some countries as punishment and confinement devices. The stocks have also taken on a lighter image, as they are often found at
Middle Age Fairs where the public can experience a form of "stocks entertainment" by watching actors locked in the stocks or experiencing the stocks for themselves.
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