Corporal Punishment, Social Norms and Norm Cascades: Examining Cross-National Laws and Trends in Homes Across the Globe
26 William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice 1 (2020)
42 Pages Posted: 4 Jul 2019 Last revised: 10 Apr 2020
Melissa L. Breger
Albany Law School
Lucy Sorensen
University at Albany (SUNY)
Victor Asal
State University of New York at Albany
Charmaine N. Willis
Skidmore College - Government
Date Written: July 2, 2019
Abstract
For centuries, parents across the globe have utilized corporal punishment against children in the name of discipline. This Article is the first legal article to examine cross-national trends in child corporal punishment laws and to propose ideas for reducing its practice using the social norms approach. By examining 192 countries over a 46-year period, we shed light on emerging patterns. Additionally, by delving into countries’ self-reports regarding their compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) treaty, we observe other unique patterns globally.
Notably, during the course of our empirical research and data collection (2017–2019), significant moves to decrease the prevalence of child corporal punishment have emerged, such as the 2019 legislation in Japan seeking to outlaw the practice of child corporal punishment in Japanese homes, and the 2018 American Association for Pediatricians Statement asserting its first public admonishment of physical discipline against children in the home.
In our analysis, we utilize the country of Sweden — the first country worldwide to ban outright corporal punishment in the home — as our first case study to delve into the concept of norm cascades. We then showcase the country of Ethiopia — a country making great strides in changing societal norms about corporal punishment through public dissemination of literature and norm campaigns — as our second case study to examine concepts of re-norming. In conclusion, we demonstrate how social norms theories may be utilized to decrease the use and societal acceptance of child corporal punishment in the home.
Keywords: norms, corporal punishment, children
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Lucy Sorensen
University at Albany (SUNY) ( email )
1400 Washington Ave
Albany, NY 12222
United States
Victor Asal
State University of New York at Albany ( email )
135 Western Ave
Building, Room 109
Albany, NY 12222
United States
Charmaine Willis
Skidmore College - Government ( email )
United States
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