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Corporal punishment, often referred to as "spanking" or "beating," is the use of physical force intended to cause pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control.
: Linked to increased anxiety, depression, and substance abuse in adulthood. beating
: An estimated 1.2 billion children aged 0–18 years are subjected to corporal punishment at home each year. Corporal punishment, often referred to as "spanking" or
: Research suggests children who are spanked are more likely to be physically aggressive and use violence against spouses later in life. Noteworthy Historical and Legal Cases : Research suggests children who are spanked are
Major public incidents of "beating" have historically sparked national debates on civil rights and law enforcement.
: Can impair cognitive and socio-emotional development.
: While prohibited in all European countries (except Britain in some contexts) and countries like Japan and Sweden, it remains legal in 21 U.S. states within public schools as "paddling". Health and Behavioral Impacts :