(3)A person is not to be taken for the purposes of this section as giving corporal punishment by virtue of anything done for reasons that include averting an immediate danger of personal injury to, or an immediate danger to the property of, any person (including the pupil concerned).
Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts9
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More Suspect Teachers from the so called Good Old Days17
Mr Mackie said he had considered jailing Quick for a year, but reduced the sentence to eight months because...
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Smacking Ban in Wales Dropped
Mild smacking is allowed under the Children’s Act An attempt to ban smacking in Wales has been dropped after...
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There is always a First Time1
This incident has actually very little to do with me, but is really it is about a friend of...
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How Mum use to Slipper6
Mum would come up with the slipper, after giving us a few minutes to think about what we had...
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Mrs Trosper13
The other girls had given Jerry and Jim each 30 swats, but Pam gave me 50 hard swats, and...
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Was the Pain of Corporal Punishment a Deterant28
An alternative explanation is, of course, that the cultural assumptions of the state institutions in law, education, politics, etc...
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Why Corporal Punishment Has to Had to Go85
Quote If otherwise good teachers are driven to act irresponsibly, one has to ask why it happens. Reply It’s...
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Irish & British Corporal Punishment Experiences Compared14
In eight years of primary school education, I never received and form of physical punishment. My parents owned a...