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Parental use of corporal punishment in Europe: intersection between public health and policy. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Studies have linked the use of corporal punishment of children to the development of mental health disorders. Despite the recommendation of international governing bodies for a complete ban of the practice, there is little European data available on the ...
Nathalie duRivage   +12 more
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Studying the effectiveness of Maternal Empowerment Program (MEP) on reducing the use of corporal punishment in mothers exposed to domestic violence [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Farhang Mushavirah va Ravān/Darmānī, 2022
The amount of use of corporal punishment is higher among mothers exposed to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Children's assessment of domestic violence and their low ability to deal with this phenomenon causes behavioral, emotional and adjustment ...
Shirin Naghibalsadate, Omid Isanejad
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Corporal punishment and youth externalizing behavior in Santiago, Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
OBJECTIVES: Corporal punishment is still widely practiced around the globe, despite the large body of child development research that substantiates its short- and long-term consequences.
Castillo, Marcela   +4 more
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Penerapan Non-Corporal Punishment di Madrasah Aliyah: Studi Kasus di MAN 1 Sungai Penuh dan MAN Kemantan Kerinci

open access: yesBelajea: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, 2018
This article aims to examine and analyze non-corporal punishment in the character development of Madrasah Aliyah students in Jambi province. This research applied case study approach with purposive sampling technique. The data were collected by observing,
Deri Wanto, Abdullah Idi, Ahmad Jamin
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Children and the experience of violence: contrasting cultures of punishment in northern Nigeria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Arising out of debates over ‘children at risk’ and the ‘rights of the child’, the article compares two contrasting childhoods within a single large society—the Hausa‐speaking peoples of northern Nigeria.
Last, M
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Elimination of corporal punishment of children's a human right [PDF]

open access: yesTemida, 2010
The authors indicate the necessity of explicit legal prohibition of all corporal punishment of children that represent a violation of the right of the child to respect his/her physical integrity and human dignity. The paper emphasizes why all corporal
Stevanović Ivana, Srna Jelena
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Corporal Punishment of Children in Nine Countries as a Function of Child Gender and Parent Gender

open access: yesInternational Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Background. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a global perspective on corporal punishment by examining differences between mothers' and fathers' use of corporal punishment with daughters and sons in nine countries. Methods.
Jennifer E. Lansford   +17 more
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STRATEGIES TEACHERS USE TO IMPLEMENT POSITIVE DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOLS

open access: yesPrizren Social Science Journal, 2023
The use of corporal punishment is still prevalent in South African schools. Statistics South Africa report about 50 per cent of learners are exposed to corporal punishment in the KwaZulu Natal region.
Sindiswa ZONDO   +2 more
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“You detain yourself if you detain children”: Educators’ perceptions of detention as an alternative to corporal punishment

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Education, 2021
Detention as a method of disciplining children in South African schools has been mandated by the post-apartheid legislative abolition of corporal punishment. Educators have traditionally used corporal punishment to discipline children since the inception
Simangele Mayisela
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Les châtiments corporels au Japon

open access: yesRevue Internationale d’Éducation de Sèvres, 2019
Despite the banning of corporal punishment by law, this violent practice has continued to this day in schools in Japan, where many punitive practices persist.
Hiroshi Nakada
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