The legal system of the United States, offers many more protections for adults accused of crimes than schools do for children who face corporal punishment. The child has no advocate or attorney to speak for him, and he probably lacks the verbal skills to defend himself adequately. Even though he is supposed to have due process, his reality is that he is at the mercy of adults who have the power to hurt him. An older child may be more effective in defending himself, making use of appeals processes, etc., but even with adolescents, it is probably only the most articulate, confident students who will be successful. Schoolchildren do not get a dispassionate hearing from a disinterested judge. They get an arbitrary decision from a teacher or administrator whose fairness is affected by personal considerations, e.g., dislike of the student, anger, disappointment, frustration, etc.
School CP’s Little Secret28
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Six Strokes Of The Cane8
The European Court of Human Rights decided unfavourably on school CP. Well, did they? I don’t believe that they...
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Why Corporal Punishment Has to Had to Go79
In the South the issue is intimately bound up in cultural and religious identity, and ties in with the...
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Schools Religion and CP3
And how many ‘missionaries’ from the UK just happened to find themselves working abroad in church schools. Schools where...
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A Run Up to Corporal Punishment15
With a run up the cane is unlikely to land flat striking both buttocks. With a run up the...
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Corporal Punishment Public or Private31
The teacher who had caught us swearing was going to be our geography teacher for the first period after...
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You Have the Choice10
She’d almost certainly have lost her prefect status, and that would have been just the start of it. I...
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Headmaster’s Memories6
I stood up facing him after he put his cane away, my bottom was stinging badly, and then he...
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Was the Pain of Corporal Punishment a Deterant7
I could try to describe the sensations of childbirth by reference to a common experience – CP for example....