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Corporal punishment of children in Sweden (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Sweden, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

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Corporal punishment of children in Colombia (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Colombia, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

Document showing Thailand's corporate punishment law reform with "End Corporate Punishment" logo featuring dark hand on teal circle.
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Corporal punishment of children in Thailand (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Thailand, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

Document page showing Germany's corporal punishment laws. White background with black text, teal highlight box stating law reform achieved. Organisation logos at top in purple and teal.
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Corporal punishment of children in Germany (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Germany, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

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KUWAZA III (opens in a new tab)

The KUWAZA III project showed how practice-based knowledge can drive contextually relevant solutions to end childhood sexual violence.

via Safe Futures Hub