This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic instances of physical violence against children by caregivers. The end of violence toward children is a current goal in the international scenario. However, myths on the use of violence and the scope of parental rights still survive. Thus, I examine the main theoretical, ethical and political challenges regarding conceptual clear-cut boundaries and the burden of proof when justifying violence. Finally, I defend the role of a preventive approach on children’s wellbeing and family intervention as a fruitful way to surpass polarized debates on permissibility and criminalization
Violence against children is a human rights challenge. According to the UN Sustainable Development G...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
Motivation: Since the campaign launched by UNICEF in 2013, the momentum for measuring violence has g...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic instan...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic insta...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild and sporadic instanc...
The increasing visibility of violence involving children has led to a recognition of the need to re...
Growth and development as well as the fulfillment of all necessities of life are absolutely ne...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
This article proceeds from the simple premise that hitting children hurts them-even when the hitting...
Th e article presents the problem of child abuse in the family. Shows the causes of violence in the ...
The increasing visibility of violence involving children has led to a recognition of the need to res...
Child mistreatment is commonly thought to be a condemnable problem which has to be eradicated. Never...
This article from law and child psychology provides a thorough description of relevant state laws, j...
This article examines the problems of justice in relation to the realization of children´s rights. T...
Violence against children is a human rights challenge. According to the UN Sustainable Development G...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
Motivation: Since the campaign launched by UNICEF in 2013, the momentum for measuring violence has g...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic instan...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic insta...
This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild and sporadic instanc...
The increasing visibility of violence involving children has led to a recognition of the need to re...
Growth and development as well as the fulfillment of all necessities of life are absolutely ne...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
This article proceeds from the simple premise that hitting children hurts them-even when the hitting...
Th e article presents the problem of child abuse in the family. Shows the causes of violence in the ...
The increasing visibility of violence involving children has led to a recognition of the need to res...
Child mistreatment is commonly thought to be a condemnable problem which has to be eradicated. Never...
This article from law and child psychology provides a thorough description of relevant state laws, j...
This article examines the problems of justice in relation to the realization of children´s rights. T...
Violence against children is a human rights challenge. According to the UN Sustainable Development G...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
Motivation: Since the campaign launched by UNICEF in 2013, the momentum for measuring violence has g...