World Corporal Punishment Research Factual documentation on official corporal punishment in schools, prisons and institutions and as a judicial penalty around the world. Many links and archived reports and even some humor.
Corporal Punishment: A Necessary Evil? The question of whether corporate punishment should be allowed is covered by an About.com guide on private schooling.
Corporal Punishment in Schools For many children around the world, violence was a regular part of the school experience. In some countries, school officials routinely used corporal punishment to maintain classroom discipline and to punish children for poor academic performance. Human Rights Watch workes to highlight these abuses.
The Teacher: MEC fuels debate about corporal punishment Newly appointed MEC for education in KwaZulu-Natal has hardly had time to settle into her new office, but she has already established herself as a figure of controversy - because of her outspoken support for corporal punishment. Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tennesseans for Nonviolent School Discipline Member organization seeking to have corporal punishment removed from public schools. Articles about the adverse effects of paddling, and a list of state school systems that do not allow corporal punishment.
Repeal 43 Committee Advocates repealing section 43 of Criminal Code Canada, which allows corporal punishment of children by parents and teachers. Includes information about supporters, research, law, politics, and FAQs.
People Opposed to Paddling Students Advocates abolition of corporal punishment in schools and urges parents not spank their children. Includes links to related resources.
Corporal Punishment Resources Directory of articles, agencies, organizations and websites to find help for and information about corporal punishment and physical punishment of children issues.
Stop the Rod Objections against the manufacture and sale of a flexible device sold for the purpose of whipping babies and children on their bare skin, along with manuals encouraging whipping infants.