Scotland: smacking law

The Christian Institute  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Apr 2019
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A sociologist told MSPs in February they are ‘living on another planet’ if they think parental smacking is a form of violence, as the Holyrood committee was taking evidence on the Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill.

Dr Waiton warned that a smacking ban would mean cases of genuine abuse being missed because professionals are ‘reporting every smacking incident’. He argued that discipline is different to violence, and to be consistent the Scottish government would have to ban any kind of discipline.

Consistency

‘I would like to ask how you can differentiate the upset a child feels at being grounded for a week, for example, compared to having their bottom or hand smacked’, he said. ‘Because I cannot see how, in the future, if you’re going to be logically consistent, you will not eventually say that that should be banned as well.’

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