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  2. Domestic discipline - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence, a pattern of abusive behaviors by one or both partners in an intimate relationship; Spousal discipline, where some approve of husband's discipline of their wives /also in some cases the wife punishes the husband in a FLR (Female Led Relations) relationship. Christianity and domestic violence, see the Bible

  3. Christianity and domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Few empirical studies have examined the relationship between religion and domestic violence. [6] According to Dutton, no single-factor explanation for wife assault was sufficient to explain the available data. [nb 1] [7] A study by Dutton and Browning in the same year found that misogyny is correlated with only a minority of abusive male partners.

  4. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The AAP believes that spanking as a form of discipline can easily lead to abuse, noting also that spanking children younger than 18 months of age increases the chance of physical injury. [ 6 ] The United States' National Association of Social Workers "opposes the use of physical punishment in homes, schools, and all other institutions where ...

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  6. Dad delivers epic, embarrassing punishment to daughter caught ...

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    Breaking rules has consequences if And of course, kids do anything in their power to break those rules. Dad delivers epic, embarrassing punishment to daughter caught dating older boy

  7. Rule of thumb - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon by James Gillray satirizing Sir Francis Buller, 1782: "Judge Thumb; or, Patent Sticks for Family Correction: Warranted Lawful!". A modern folk etymology [14] relates the phrase to domestic violence via an alleged rule under English common law which permitted wife-beating provided that the implement used was a rod or stick no thicker than a man's thumb. [6]

  8. FCC moves to help domestic violence victims with new rules ...

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    The FCC will meet to review the final rules related to the Safe Connections Act of 2022 that will require telecommunications companies to adopt three programs for victims of domestic violence and ...

  9. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, domestic violence (DV) was mostly associated with physical violence. Terms such as wife abuse, wife beating, wife battering, and battered woman were used, but have declined in popularity due to efforts to include unmarried partners, abuse other than physical, female perpetrators, and same-sex relationships.