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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Edwardian Prep School Canings24
your uncle was right when he terrorized you with tales of Edwardian headmasters dealing out the kind of canings...
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School Belt47
Evidence from Royal Commissions (1857-58, 1870, and 1881) suggests that discipline practices did not change much overall in that...
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More Friends Reunited CP References23
Mr Upton He drove a moped and we called him Putt Putt. He had a big influence on my...
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Corporal Punishment & The Gender Disadvantage52
As I said in my post to "The Punishment Must Fit…” thread, in girls schools it was used in...
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School Belt21
William looked older than his 17 and three-quarters and had discovered beer and the pub. That day he was...
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Outside the Heads Office3
How hard? Well, no doubt when she did find the head she would make such a song and dance...
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This going to hurt you six times more 18
I retained self control , and frankly would have been appalled if I’d lost composure and screamed or anything...
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School CP’s Little Secret20
When corporal punishment is available, it doesn’t have to be used when it’s the wrong thing for a particular...