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Modelling the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Violent Disciple against Children
Experts have warned that the COVID-19 pandemic could increase violence against children at home. Nonetheless, finding evidence for this has been challenging due to concerns in ethicality, safety and data quality. This study sets out to estimate the effect
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Prohibiting corporal punishment of children in the Caribbean: Progress report 2012
Caribbean experts including religious leaders unite in calling for an end to corporal punishment of children in their homes, schools and all other places in this new report following up the UN Secretary General’s Study on Violence against Children. This 6
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Violence against children in the Caribbean region. Regional Assessment
In Latin America and the Caribbean, violence transcends cultural borders, class differences, education, ethnic origin or age, and threatens or even kills thousands of children and adolescents. A large part of this violence, which includes physical, sexual