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The aim of this project is to find out: * What corporal punishment is? * Should corporal punishment be re-introduced to Rampur College? * The advantages associated with its re-introduction. * The disadvantages associated with its re-introduction.

OBJECTIVES. This study will: * Document the definition of corporal punishment. * Identify the advantages and disadvantages of corporal punishment. * Examine the effects/impacts of corporal punishment. * Recommend on how corporal punishment can be prevented or minimized.

METHODOLOGY

The following methods were used for obtaining data and information for the completion of this project.

1. Primary research had included:

* Questionnaires.

10 questionnaire were distributed to the students and 10 were distributed to the teaches of Rampur College.

2. Secondary research had included the following:

* Dictionary.
The definition of corporal punishment was taken out from here.

* Books.

I shall gather information from different sources such as encyclopedia and journals from Rampur College library.

* Internet.
The internet was accessed to retrieve information based on the topics.

ADVANTAGES OF RE-INTRODUCING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. 1Deterrent. * Corporal punishment is usually an effective behaviour deterrent students will be afraid to do something wrong if corporal punishment is present in the school system.

2. Compliance. * Increases short-term compliance.If corporal punishment is introduced in school,students would comply with the school work,specify standards and regulations.

3. Cost. * With little or no cost,corporal punishment is affordable to everyone and it only punish people who are found guilty.

4. Quick.
Corporal punishment is both quick and saves time,therefore

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