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  2. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on the Rights of the Child defines corporal punishment as "any punishment in which physical force is used and intended to cause some degree of pain or discomfort, however light". [5] Paulo Sergio Pinheiro , reporting on a worldwide study on violence against children for the Secretary General of the United Nations , writes:

  3. Domestic corporal punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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  4. Torture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    (3) Article 14 requires a State Party to provide, in its domestic legal system, a private right of action for damages to victims of torture. The U.S. understands this to apply only for torture committed within territory under the jurisdiction of that State Party.

  5. Corporal punishment - Wikipedia

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    A corporal punishment or a physical punishment is a punishment which is intended to cause physical pain to a person. When it is inflicted on minors , especially in home and school settings, its methods may include spanking or paddling .

  6. Domestic violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Victims of Domestic Violence marker, Courthouse Square, Quincy, Florida Domestic violence is a form of violence that occurs within a domestic relationship. Although domestic violence often occurs between partners in the context of an intimate relationship, it may also describe other household violence, such as violence against a child, by a child against a parent or violence between siblings ...

  7. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance of domestic violence has decreased in some countries, for example in Nigeria where 62.4% of women supported domestic violence in 2003, 45.7% in 2008, and 37.1% in 2013. [253] However, in some cases the acceptance increased, for example in Zimbabwe where 53% of women justify wife-beating.

  8. Corporal punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Corporal punishment in the United States may refer to: Corporal punishment of minors in the United States; School corporal punishment in the United States; Domestic corporal punishment in the United States; Judicial corporal punishment in the United States

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