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Violence against children, the voices of Ugandan ... - Raising Voices

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<strong>of</strong> being reported to higher authorities. Collectively,this might suggest that teachers are more aware <strong>of</strong>personal consequences to <strong>the</strong>m, if violence <strong>against</strong><strong>children</strong> is reported while parents and communityleaders feel greater security in using physicalpunishment <strong>against</strong> <strong>children</strong>. This is corroboratedby findings from discussions with <strong>children</strong>, whowere generally more reluctant to report adults onwhom <strong>the</strong>y were dependent.Figure 3.5 Types <strong>of</strong> punishment adults reportusing with <strong>children</strong>, by role <strong>of</strong>respondentsPhysical punishmentEmotional punishmentBothO<strong>the</strong>rTeacherParentCommunity leaders0 10 20 30 40 50% <strong>of</strong> respondents60Part Three Adults’ Rationale 63

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