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  2. Child corporal punishment laws - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the world's first nation to outlaw all corporal punishment of children in 1966, when the law that permitted parents to use corporal punishment of their children became removed and fully replaced with the constitution of assault under the Penal Code; however, even though the law no longer supported parents' right to use physical ...

  3. Capital punishment in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Sweden was last used in 1910, though it remained a legal sentence for at least some crimes until 1973. It is now outlawed by the Swedish Constitution, which states that capital punishment, corporal punishment, and torture are strictly prohibited. At the time of the abolition of the death penalty in Sweden, the legal method ...

  4. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2017, domestic corporal punishment has been outlawed in 56 countries around the world, most of them in Europe and Latin America, beginning with Sweden in 1966. Official figures show that just 10 percent of Swedish children had been spanked or otherwise struck by their parents by 2010, compared to more than 90 percent in the 1960s ...

  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. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The first purpose of law reform to prohibit corporal punishment of children within the family is prevention: to prevent violence against children by changing attitudes and practice, underlining children's right to equal protection and providing an unambiguous foundation for child protection and for the promotion of positive, non-violent and ...

  7. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the first country in the world to outlaw corporal punishment of children by their parents (parents' right to spank their own children was first removed in 1966, and it was explicitly prohibited by law from July 1979 [134]).

  8. Birgitta Dahl - Wikipedia

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    Dahl was a leading figure behind the reform of child corporal punishment laws, in which parents were outlawed from beating their children in 1979. [1] [2] [7] [8] Aside from motioning for new laws, Dahl worked to implement the 1965 law against rape within marriage. While rape within marriage had been banned in 1965, the law had not been used in ...

  9. Never Violence! - Wikipedia

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    After Sweden many other countries around the world have made laws that forbid violence against children. Nepal is now the 54th state that forbids violence against children. [ 6 ] As of 2019 Sweden still is working on a program called Never Violence , a programme to strengthen international efforts to legislate against corporal punishment of ...