domestic discipline

  • 1Domestic discipline — %5B%5BWikipedia%3ARedirects+for+discussion%5D%5D+debate+closed+as+delete Domestic discipline may refer to: Spanking Erotic spanking Domestic violence Corporal punishment in the home See also: Christianity and domestic violence BDSM Dominance and… …

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  • 2Domestic discipline (lifestyle) — Domestic discipline (DD) is the practice of interspousal discipline with an emphasis on spanking as a punishment. Practitioners argue that domestic discipline is distinct from both domestic abuse, and activities such as erotic spanking and… …

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  • 3Domestic violence — Domestic disturbance redirects here. For the 2001 film, see Domestic Disturbance. Domestic violence Classification and external resources eMedicine article/805546 MeSH …

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  • 4DOMESTIC VIOLENCE — DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, behavior used by one partner to control the other; it can include verbal, emotional, sexual, and physical abuse and cuts across social strata. Although men can be abused, most victims are women. Children in abusive households… …

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  • 5domestic violence — In China, the term ‘domestic violence’ includes spousal, child, sibling and elderly abuse. The Marriage Law of 2001 specifically forbids domestic violence, an example of wishful thinking triumphing over reality. Physical discipline of children by …

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  • 6Domestic violence in the United States — Part of a series on Violence against women …

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  • 7domestic authority — The right of parents and, by extension, the right of teachers, to discipline and compel obedience to their lawful commands from their children. See corporeal punishment …

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  • 8domestic relations — That branch or discipline of the law which deals with matters of the household or family, including divorce, separation, custody, support and adoption …

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  • 9domestic authority — The right of parents and, by extension, the right of teachers, to discipline and compel obedience to their lawful commands from their children. See corporeal punishment …

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  • 10domestic relations — That branch or discipline of the law which deals with matters of the household or family, including divorce, separation, custody, support and adoption …

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