A gentle requirement stipulates that punishment must be proportional to the age, size, health and gender of the child. Custody corporal punishment can only be defensive if it meets these requirements and is intended to educate or educate children. 3 1 Assertion against penalty punishment by parents Children's human rights are to protect all children from abuse or insult in Article 28 (d) of the Constitution as injuries by punishing children violate the human rights of children. .
1 INTRODUCTION Corporal punishment refers to an illegal and intentional act that causes damage due to actual punishment of the criminal's body or severe criticism of the criminal. There are differences in customary laws in corporal punishment between public and private areas. Children's corporal punishment in the private sector is managed by parents. As long as it meets the requirements, it is legal in South Africa. The position of the public sector varies widely
As of 2015, 31 provinces and the District of Columbia prohibit corporal punishment at public schools, but some of them prohibit clear banning. Corporal punishment is illegal even in private schools in Iowa and New Jersey. In 19 states of the United States, corporal punishment is legal in both public and private schools. More than 167,000 students were pounded in public schools in the US in 2011-2012 academic year. Students are subject to corporal punishment from kindergarten to high school. In other words, even legitimate adults who have reached a majority age are drunk by school officials.
Currently, there are 19 states that permit corporal punishment at private and public schools (50 states all permit "reasonable" corporal punishment at home). According to the latest Federal government data, in 2009 about 185 thousand students received physical fitness training at elementary and junior high schools in the United States. According to MEXT's Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), about 80% of people punished are boys. In addition, 36.67% of black students received corporal punishment, but blacks were only 17.13% of the total number of students.