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Under Section 43 of the Criminal Code, there's a defence for corporal punishment - a parent, teacher or person acting in place of a parent is justified in using force to correct a child that is under his or her care as long as the force used is reasonable under the circumstances.
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...Jur. 173 at p. 175. Punishment motivated by anger, or administered with an intent... the student, as opposed to exercising corporal punishment.34. (C) "Reasonable in the Circumstan...
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Turns out judicial appeals mean that it costs more money to send the guilty to death row than to a maximum security prison. Ending capital punishment is part of a set of great values that have evolved in developed secular democracies in the last few decades. Voices -- usually religious -- speak out to bring back not only the death penalty, but also restrictions on our freedoms, inequality for women, discrimination against gays and lesbians, and corporal punishment for children.
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... regime consisting of routine corporal punishment, threats of punishment, and repeated or...
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[...] according to a synopsis by PLEIS-NB, a non-profit organization aimed at helping the public to understand their legal rights, the Supreme Court has placed limits on the section:.
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It's our duty," said Gina, a girl in Grade 10 who wants to join the military. When they had a freak snow storm in Lanshan two years ago, it was the military that rescued people in buses in the ditch and the military that went to help earthquake victims in Sichuan.
The school doesn't practise corporal punishment -- but parents might. Getting called down to the principal's office because your kid was acting up is a major disgrace in a culture that intensely values education.
The forces of globalization aren't going to give our kids a break. If we don't equip them to compete with the hundreds of millions of kids schools like Lanshan are turning out, there may not be any wealth to squander when we're gone.
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The paper describes the nature and role of accounting during apprenticeship - the transition period from slavery to waged labor in the British West Indies. Planters, colonial legislators, and Parliamentary leaders all feared that freed slaves would flee to open lands unless they were bound to plantations. Thus, rather than relying entirely on economic incentives to maintain viable plantations, the Abolition Act and subsequent local ordinances embodied a complex synthesis of paternalism, categorization, penalties, punishments, and social controls that were collectively intended to create a class of willing waged laborers. The primary role of accounting within this structure was to police work arrangements rather than to induce apprentices to become willing workers. This post-emancipation...
... work habits, and inflicting pain through corporal punishment, physical deprivation, hard labor, or t...
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In recent years however, societal beliefs regarding violence against both women and children have changed dramatically, leading to a reduction in the use of corporal punishment, and causing some to lobby for an outright ban on the use of force against children.
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... remain for the youngest daughter and corporal punishment exists in the Korean school system, the...
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CFS based its actions on a report from a doctor that said the girl had bruises from excessive force, the mom said, but she took her daughter to another physician who found no lasting injuries. Under Section 43 of the Criminal Code, there's a defence to assault for corporal punishment by a parent, teacher or guardian provided the force is reasonable.