Child justice and the little daily drops of physical violence: a case of troubled waters

Authors

  • Maria del Mar Cabezas Hernandez Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research (University of Salzbug)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/oxi.2017.i10.16926

Keywords:

parenting, violence, maltreatment, justice, childhood

Abstract

This article addresses the debate on fuzzy cases concerning the so called ‘mild’ and sporadic instances of physical violence against children by caregivers. The end of violence toward children is a current goal in the international scenario. However, myths on the use of violence and the scope of parental rights still survive. Thus, I examine the main theoretical, ethical and political challenges regarding conceptual clear-cut boundaries and the burden of proof when justifying violence. Finally, I defend the role of a preventive approach on children’s wellbeing and family intervention as a fruitful way to surpass polarized debates on permissibility and criminalization.

Author Biography

Maria del Mar Cabezas Hernandez, Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research (University of Salzbug)

Mar Cabezas is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Ethics and Poverty Research (University of Salzburg) where she works on the project "Child Poverty and Social Justice". She is a PhD. in Moral Philosophy (University of Salamanca 2012) and she also holds a Postgraduate Certification on Psychological Aspects of Child Mistreatment (UNED 2011) . Some of her recent publications are Ética y Emoción (Plaza y Valdés, 2014) and Dilemas Morales (Tecnos, 2016).

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Published

2017-05-15

How to Cite

Cabezas Hernandez, M. del M. (2017). Child justice and the little daily drops of physical violence: a case of troubled waters. OXIMORA International Journal of Ethics and Politics, (10), 165–181. https://doi.org/10.1344/oxi.2017.i10.16926