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Global Pathways to Abolishing Physical Punishment: Realizing Children’s Rights: Routledge Research in Education

Editat de Joan E. Durrant, Anne B. Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2010
This book describes the unfolding of a global phenomenon: the legal prohibition of physical punishment of children. Until thirty years ago, this near-universal practice was considered appropriate, necessary and a parental right. But a paradigm shift in conceptions of childhood has led to a global movement to redefine it as violence and as a violation of children’s rights. Today, many countries have prohibited it in all settings, including the home. This remarkable shift reflects profound cultural changes in thinking about children and their development, parent-child relationships, and the role of the state in family life. It has involved actors in many sectors, including academia, government, non-governmental organizations and children themselves. Documenting the stories of countries that have either prohibited corporal punishment of children or who are moving in that direction, this volume will serve as a sourcebook for scholars and advocates around the world who are interested in the many dimensions of physical punishment and its elimination. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415879200
ISBN-10: 0415879205
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: 10 b/w images, 21 tables and 10 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword  Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro  Acknowledgments  Part 1: The Rationale for Eliminating Physical Punishment of Children  1. Introduction to the Global Movement to Ban Physical Punishment of Children  Anne B. Smith and Joan E. Durrant  2. The Human Rights Imperative to Eliminate Physical Punishment  Peter Newell  3. The Theoretical Rationale for Eliminating Physical Punishment  Anne B. Smith  4. The Empirical Rationale for Eliminating Physical Punishment  Joan E. Durrant  Part 2: Stories of Progress towards Prohibition  5. Africa: Growing Momentum towards the Prohibition of Corporal Punishment  Sonia Vohito  6. Australia: The Ongoing Debate about Ending Physical Punishment  Bernadette Saunders and Judy Cashmore  7. Canada: The Rocky Road of Repeal  Anne McGillivray and Cheryl Milne  8. Costa Rica: Ending Physical and Humiliating Punishment in Central America  Milena Grillo  9. Finland: Children’s Right to Protection  Sari Husa  10. Germany: Background and Legal Consequences of the Right to be Raised Without Violence  Kai-D. Bussman  11. Lithuania: Changing a Culture of Violence towards Children  Ieva Kromelyte  12. Mongolia: A Nation in Transition  Olonchimeg Dorjpurev  13. The Netherlands: The Law Against Using Violence in Bringing Up Children  Mirjam Elisabeth Blaak  14. New Zealand: The Achievements and Challenges of Prohibition  Nicola Taylor, Beth Wood and Anne B. Smith  15. Norway: The Long and Winding Road towards Prohibiting Physical Punishment  Kirsten Sandberg  16. Romania: Banning Corporal Punishment of Children  Gabriela Alexandrescu  17. Serbia: Moving towards the Abolition of Physical Punishment of Children  Jelena Srna and Ivana Stevanovic  18. Spain: Banning Physical and Humiliating Punishment in the Home  Pepa Horno Goicoechea  19. Sweden: A 30-Year Ban on Physical Punishment of Children  Staffan Janson, Bodil Långberg and Birgitta Svensson  20. The United Kingdom: The Ongoing Struggle to Achieve Legal Reform  Sharon Owen  21. Uruguay: The Landmark Law in Latin America  Maria Clara Galvis and Gaby Reyes Godoy  22. Venezuela: The Process of Prohibiting Physical and Humiliating Punishment  Maria Clara Galvis and Gaby Reyes Godoy  23. Yemen: Prohibiting Physical and Humiliating Punishment in Schools  Aisha Saeed and Lucienne Maas  Part 3: Lessons Learned and Pathways to the Future  24. Effects of Banning Corporal Punishment in Europe: A Five-Nation Comparison  Kai-D. Bussmann, Claudia Erthal and Andreas Schroth  25. Witnessing History and Charting the Future: Pathways to Prohibition  Anne B. Smith and Joan E. Durrant

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This book describes the unfolding of a global phenomenon: the legal prohibition of physical punishment of children. Documenting the stories of countries that have either prohibited corporal punishment of children or who are moving in that direction, this volume will serve as a sourcebook for scholars and advocates around the world who are interested in the many dimensions of physical punishment and its elimination.