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Corporal Punishment

Corporal punishment never disappeared. It evolved into behavioural programs, restraint practices, isolation rooms, and “loss of privileges” routines that rely on deprivation, pain, or control of the body to enforce compliance. This tag gathers writing that exposes how physical domination continues to shape discipline in BC schools—especially for disabled, racialised, and low-income children—under the guise of intervention.

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