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A lash is a unit of corporal punishment.

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The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.

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None of the states are allowed to use corporal punishment as criminal sentences. Corporal punishment in schools, however is still legal in 20 states. And domestic corporal punishment is legal in every state.

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In most states, corporal punishment is not allowed.

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Corporal Punishment - Blackadder - was created on 1989-10-05.

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Corporal Punishment - wrestler - was born on 1973-10-19.

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No. The Constitutional Court ruled in 1995 that corporal punishment was unconstitutional.

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No. At least according to Mexican laws, corporal punishment is illegal.

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Since 2005, corporal punishment has been illegal in Thailand.

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Australian state schools (public schools) do not use corporal punishment. A tiny number of independent schools still use corporal punishment, with the agreement of the parents.

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It is called corporal punishment. Capital punishment is execution. That would be a little harsh for bad students

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Almost all cultures have used corporal punishment in childrearing.

A simple paddling was never thought of as "corporal punishment", but necessary discipline.


Some schools now must have parental permission for a principal to use corporal punishment.


Administered within reason, no one ever died from corporal punishment.


Corporal punishment done to extremes becomes abuse.

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Corporal Punishment was never completely banned. It is however banned in schools to some extent, only principals and the administrators are allowed to use corporal punishment in the schools. Teachers are forbidden to do so.

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What is contained in a white paper on corporal punishment varies. The information will depend on the person writing it.

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what wepons was used for corpral punishment

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Corporal punishment is punishing the body: spanking, hitting, etc. It has been here as long as there have been people here.

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Students who plagiarise from the Internet should be subject to corporal punishment.

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Corporal punishment is legal in Georgia public schools, as long as it is administered in accordance with state guidelines and parental consent is obtained.

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altruistic punishment , cutting off hand ,execution.

Corporal Punishment

Capital Punishment and

Incarceration to name a few.

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Sorry to correct your spelling, but "Corporal" punishment is punishment that infflicts pain or death.

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Corporal punishment was used in schools to keep children well behaved.

Studies have found that corporal punishment causes mental damage to children.

In the UK, corporal punishment is illegal.

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Yes, corporal punishment is considered abuse in the context of child discipline as it can cause physical and emotional harm to the child.

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The evolutionary perspective suggests that corporal punishment may have evolved as a way to quickly correct behavior and ensure survival. From a socio-cultural perspective, the use of corporal punishment on children may be influenced by cultural norms, beliefs, and traditions passed down through generations. Both perspectives acknowledge that the use of corporal punishment can be a complex issue influenced by a combination of biological and cultural factors.

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Corporal punishment can result in anxiety disorders and depression and low self esteem in children who are subjected to it. These disorders can continue into later life. Some experts also say that corporal punishment can affect children psychosexually, especially when applied to the buttocks in the form of spanking or paddling.

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Capital punishment refers almost exclusively to harsh punishment meted out such as the death penalty.

Corporal punishment, (usually used) when referring to juveniles in school settings, refers to being slapped, spanked or otherwise struck.

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As of September 2021, some countries that still practice corporal punishment in schools or as a legal form of punishment include Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and some states in the United States. However, the use of corporal punishment is becoming increasingly controversial and many countries are moving towards banning it.

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Corporal punishment remained legal in UK schools throughout the Victorian era. It was therefore not banned during the Victorian period. It was not banned until 1987.

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No, not all schools used corporal punishment in 1968. While corporal punishment was more common in schools during that time compared to today, its usage varied widely by location and individual school policies.

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At one time, almost all of them.

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In the US Corporal punishment in public schools was never totally banned.

In the US the dates banning corporal punishment varies from state to state New Jersey was the first to ban corporal punishment in public schools in 1867.

Other States began banning corporal punishment beginning in 1971 to 2005.

There are currently 20 states that still allow corporal punishment in public schools with parents consent...Alabama Arizona Arkansas Colorado Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri New Mexico North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas

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There are a number of countries which still use corporal punishment in schools. Some of them include Malaysia, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Philippines and so many others.

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Lorelei Mitchell has written:

'Corporal punishment and low-income mothers' -- subject(s): Corporal punishment of children, Discipline of children, Low-income mothers, Child rearing

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Yes it should be totally banned in all public schools in the entire USA.....

If parents want to use corporal punishment as a form of discipline then let the parents come to the school and administer the corporal punishment themselves when the child misbehaves....

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Physical side effects of corporal punishment may include bruising, welts, and in severe cases, tissue damage or broken bones. In addition, corporal punishment can lead to long-term negative consequences such as increased aggression, anxiety, and a higher likelihood of engaging in violent behavior.

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Depends how you put your child in the corner... :-)

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a type of punishiment inflicted on the body

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Yes. It's seen as child abuse.

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Corporal punishment in schools has been allowed at various points in history and is still permitted in some places today. In the United States, it was commonly used until the late 20th century when many states began banning it. Other countries, like parts of Africa and Asia, still allow corporal punishment in schools.

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Ronald T. Hyman has written:

'Corporal Punishment in Schools, No. 48'

'School administrator's faculty supervision handbook' -- subject(s): In-service training, Observation (Educational method), Rating of, School supervision, Teachers

'Ways of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching

'The principal's decision' -- subject(s): Corporal punishment, Legal status, laws, School discipline, Students

'Corporal punishment in schools' -- subject(s): Corporal punishment, Legal status, laws, School discipline, Students

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In certain States Parents did not like their children being spanked at school.

If children were misbehaving or disobeying the teacher, the teacher would send them to the office and if the offense waranted it then the principal would administer a paddling..Corporal Punishment is still legal in 20 States in the US with signed parental consent. since 1971 (30) US States have discontinued corporal punishment in public schools other states have discontinued corporal punishment in private schools..

However in all 50 states in the US it is still legal for the parents to administer corporal punishment to their own children if it is done with reasonable force.

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The issue in Ingraham v. Wright was whether corporal punishment in public schools violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. The Court ultimately held that it did not, ruling that corporal punishment in schools did not rise to the level of cruel and unusual punishment and was therefore constitutional.

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During the Age of Enlightenment, there was a movement towards more humane and rational forms of punishment, so corporal punishment, such as flogging and branding, began to decline in popularity. However, capital punishment was still widely used for serious crimes, though there were debates and reforms aimed at limiting its application and ensuring a fair trial process.

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