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You are In : Areas Of Work »Ending Physical Punishment »Research on the Effects of the Physical Punishment of Children
Research on the Effects of the Physical Punishment of Children

Research supports the principled case for law reform:

  • It shows that most children are hit and many are hit severely.
  • It shows a link between physical punishment and aggressive and anti-social behaviour.
  • It shows that children feel hurt when they are smacked.
  • It shows that parents do not believe that physical punishment works.
  • It shows that professionals think reform will help them protect children more effectively.
  • It shows that public opinion is not opposed to change.
  • It shows that law reform in other countries is working for the benefit of all.

Resources

  • Review of research
  • Listen Up! Children Talk about Smacking
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