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Parental Discipline BillMurray Smith MP 2004 |
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Media statement (13 May 2004) |
The Crimes (Parental Discipline) Amendment Bill |
(1) Every parent of a child and, subject to subsection (3), every person in the place of the parent of a child is justified in using force by way of correction towards the child if the force used does not constitute abuse.
“(2) In determining whether the force used did or did not constitute abuse the court must take into consideration the following factors:(a)the intention of the person applying the force; and
(b)whether the force used was reasonable in the circumstances; and
(c)whether the force used was controlled or uncontrolled; and
(d)whether the force used was considered or reactionary; and
(e)the duration and frequency of the force applied; and
(f)where an object was used, the manner and extent of its use; and
(g)the medical effect of the application of the force; and
(h)the age and physical size of the child at the time the force was used; and
(i)any other matters or circumstances that the court considers to be relevant.”
“(k) that the relationship between the offender and the victim was that of parent (or person in the place of a parent) and dependent child, respectively.”
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