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EUROINVENT 2013<br />
20.6.<br />
Title EN<br />
Authors<br />
Institution<br />
Description<br />
EN<br />
Class<br />
Intrafamilial abuse on students<br />
Carmen Gabriela Lazareanu<br />
Faculty of Orthodox Theology<br />
The research points out some aspects of domestic violence<br />
within a community of regular students.<br />
The research was based on using a structured questionnaire<br />
applied to 62 students of which 31 boys and 31 girls from<br />
schools "ST. Luchian "in which 37 urban and 25 rural.<br />
Questions answered was whether subjects apply corporal<br />
punishment with or without cause, if subjects have beaten for<br />
misconduct if using inappr<strong>op</strong>riate vocabulary if the current<br />
social circumstances the family or school environment safe.<br />
Results showed that subjects think they should not be beaten<br />
for some mistakes but have to explain why they were wrong<br />
in their behavior and this will correct.<br />
Physical correction by parents was not generally influenced<br />
by subject sex. Sourcing urban and rural subjects<br />
demonstrated its influence on parenting event. Generally<br />
rural students were more exposed to abuse than those in<br />
urban areas. Other punishments consisted of children,<br />
especially the ban on the computer and the TV, which has a<br />
higher frequency in rural areas.<br />
Research carried out on a group of subjects that are not<br />
normally part of a potentially vulnerable group showed<br />
reduced frequency of physical punishment used by parents<br />
and demonstrating their belief that the prohibitions and<br />
communicating with children are higher for subjects than<br />
avoid impr<strong>op</strong>er conduct corporal punishment.<br />
X. Innovative Researches<br />
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