- GECP aims to safeguard the physical and mental well-being of students and extends to address any form of harassment of students in schools.
- Corporal Punishment (CP) is any punishment in which physical force is used and intended to cause some degree of pain or discomfort, however light. e.g., hitting, kicking, etc. [UN Convention on Rights of the Child (UNCRC)]
- Ethical issues with corporal punishment
- Physical and psychological harm: CP can cause physical injuries, anxiety, low self-esteem, and other mental health issues.
- Perpetuation of violence: This may reinforce the idea that violence is an acceptable means of resolving conflicts or asserting authority, contributing to the normalization and perpetuation of violence in society.
- Discrimination and disproportionate impact: In some cases, CP may be applied disproportionately or discriminatorily based on factors such as gender, race, or socioeconomic status.
- Ineffective as a disciplinary measure: It may teach children to fear and avoid punishment rather than promoting positive behavioral changes or moral development.
- Impact on education: This can result in higher school drop-outs, and poor learning outcomes by creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation in classrooms, etc.
Measures against Corporal Punishment in India
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