(4)A person does not commit an offence by reason of any conduct relating to a pupil which would, apart from this section, be justified on the ground that it is done in pursuance of a right exercisable by a member of the staff by virtue of his position as such.
Should unlawful incidents of school CP be taken to the Courts10
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Public Discipline3
A youngster was suddenly and loudly practically knocked across the play room by his 6’2″Lorry Driver Northern Father for...
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Enjoyable Canings5
ACES was explicitly and deliberately set up to fight what its members saw as a decline in educational standards...
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Mrs Worthington’s Sunday School Discipline
1963 was a year I still remember. The Dallas Cowboys went on to a great season and I even...
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The Slipper did its Job2
The pain of the slipperings was worse, too. Mum hit ten times harder than she had before the ‘train...
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Corporal Punishment and The Caning Experience17
I imagine that for many thirteen-year-olds shock would soon have given way to a satisfying feeling of having passed...
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Corporal Punishment & The Cricket Bat 3
A cricket bat is not a suitable implement for administering CP. It is much too heavy and would cause...
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Did the Cane Hurt as Much as you Thought29
I left the room with stinging buttocks, but somehow feeling elated it was over. Walking or just standing still...
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You Have the Choice12
“And, just suppose we were to entertain your little alternative…” Anthea finds her tongue. “Hold on, Anthea!” Sara buts...