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It’s Time to Put an End to Corporal Punishment in Schools

2023-06-04 14:56:11

The time has come to finish the school corporal punishment in seven countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Italy and Cyprus. There is also a law that makes it illegal for parents to use corporal punishment for children. Corporal punishment at school is prohibited in all countries of Europe, Latin America, China and Japan. The United States added corporal punishment not only in his wife's strike, once thought to be the husband's right, but also in a cruel and inhuman prison.

In K-12 schools, 15 states are legally permitted to apply corporal punishment, and 28 states prohibit this practice. Corporal punishment is defined as "corporal punishment" and "punishment with strikes". In the K - 12 school, corporal punishment is usually hands, paddles, students who wear rulers and bands hand over their hands. American schools also recorded more extreme conditions, including the use of chemical sprays and tasers. In 2014, 94% of parents with children between the ages of 4 and 4 reported that there were children in the past year, 76% of men and 65% of women agreed to this statement. Especially corporate punishment debate at school is still vibrant

The time has come to finish the school corporal punishment in seven countries: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Italy and Cyprus. There is also a law that makes it illegal for parents to use corporal punishment for children. Corporal punishment at school is prohibited in all countries of Europe, Latin America, China and Japan. The United States not only did cruel and inhuman punishment in our prison but also beaten as a wife. I feel pain, no pain, "amend or manage children's behavior" ("Report" 18)

Poland is the first country that prohibited corporal punishment at school in 1783. The school's corporal punishment has not been done in any European countries. As of 2016, 128 countries including the majority of Europe, South America and East Asia are prohibiting corporal punishment at school. Approximately 69 countries, including parts of the United States, several Australian states, and some countries in Africa and Asia, still allow corporal punishment at school.