Those who identify as Christian in The Bahamas are more likely to believe it is acceptable to use corporal punishment on children than those who do not identify as Christian.
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Those who identify as Christian in The Bahamas are more likely to believe it is acceptable to use corporal punishment on children than those who do not identify as Christian. These are among the findings of a newly-released University of The Bahamas study, “The Bahamian Justification for Using Corporal Punishment Within the Home: A Christian
The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has reinforced or compounded conflict, human rights violations, disinformation efforts, gender inequality and societal fractures. The emerging post-pandemic world risks being more violent and less democratic. Geopolitical tensions and unilateral action have increased, while the need for collective action has become clearer than ever. The 2021 Stockholm Forum will explore novel approaches and solutions to promoting peace in the age of compound political, social, economic and environmental risks reinforced by Covid-19.
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International IDEA, together with the Political Settlements Research Programme and the Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law (University of Edinburgh), will host a session that will look at the consequences for levels of violent conflict and democratic consolidation. The discussion will be ar