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corporal punishment

noun

  1. Law.physical punishment, as flogging, inflicted on the body of one convicted of a crime: formerly included the death penalty, sentencing to a term of years, etc.

  2. physical punishment, as spanking, inflicted on a child by an adult in authority.



corporal punishment

noun

  1. punishment of a physical nature, such as caning, flogging, or beating

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of corporal punishment1

First recorded in 1575–85
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Some call for a return to the days of corporal punishment in schools, when unruly children were disciplined by "the tawse".

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Things took a dark turn next, however, with Hawk getting arrested in Southern California in late summer 2020 on domestic violence allegations of inflicting corporal punishment on a spouse or cohabitant in Santa Ana.

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In her first stint on the school board, from 1983 to 1991, she worked to end corporal punishment and spearheaded the first campus health clinics, which included contraceptive services.

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This is not uncommon in fundamentalist Christian households, where the biblical proverb about "sparing the rod" is regularly wielded to justify corporal punishment.

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For many boarding school students, corporal punishment was regarded as "normal", former Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga, who was attending the camp the night Guide died, said in his 2015 autobiography.

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