Objective: Across all of Australia's states and territories, it is legal for a parent or carer to hit their child. In this paper, we outline the legal context for corporal punishment in Australia and the argument for its reform. Methods: We review the laws that allow corporal punishment, the international agreements on children's rights, the evidence on the effects of corporal punishment, and outcomes of legislative reform in countries that have changed their laws to prohibit corporal punishment. Results: Legislative reform typically precedes attitude changes and reductions in the use of corporal punishment. Countries with the most ideal outcomes have instigated public health campaigns educating the population about law reform while also pr...
This chapter examines the relationship between law and social norms, and behaviours, specifically pa...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Objective: Across all of Australia's states and territories, it is legal for a parent or carer to hi...
Corporal punishment is associated with adverse outcomes; however, little empirical data exists about...
Although the physical punishment of children is overall an ineffective disciplining strategy, has ad...
Summary: Corporal punishment is a contentious and much debated issue within the community. This reso...
Corporal punishment is associated with adverse outcomes; however, little empirical data exists about...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been widely acknowledged as a prominent problem throughout Austr...
This article outlines the current state of the law on the physical discipline of children and argues...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
This chapter examines the relationship between law and social norms, and behaviours, specifically pa...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Objective: Across all of Australia's states and territories, it is legal for a parent or carer to hi...
Corporal punishment is associated with adverse outcomes; however, little empirical data exists about...
Although the physical punishment of children is overall an ineffective disciplining strategy, has ad...
Summary: Corporal punishment is a contentious and much debated issue within the community. This reso...
Corporal punishment is associated with adverse outcomes; however, little empirical data exists about...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has been widely acknowledged as a prominent problem throughout Austr...
This article outlines the current state of the law on the physical discipline of children and argues...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of i...
This chapter examines the relationship between law and social norms, and behaviours, specifically pa...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...