Abstract
Corporal punishment has been a part of the education culture not only in Pakistan but the entire Indo-Pak subcontinent for centuries. There have been two conflicting arguments of teachers and educationists and the liberals who oppose the practice. This empirical study was conducted to know the students perspective as a stakeholders. Majority of the Students of highs schools did not support the practice as it badly affects the students’ performance. The results revealed that corporal punishment fails to motivate students for studies. However, when administered after a mistake, corporal punishment also makes some students realize their mistakes. It creates hate amongst students against the teachers who use such violent methods of disciplining.

Mudasir Khan, Amir Zada Asad, Imran Ahmed Sajid, Shakeel Ahmed. (2014) Students Perspective on Corporal Punishment: A Case Study of High Schools Students in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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