“…A 2022 study of Manitoban parent-adolescent dyads found that 46% of the youth reported being spanked before the age of 10, although a smaller proportion of parents (39.6%) reported spanking their child (Afifi et al, 2022). A Quebec study reported that 35% of children under 17 experience physical punishment annually, and nearly 50% of children have experienced some form of psychological aggression, including being shouted or screamed at, threatened, or called names (Clément, Chamberland, & Bouchard, 2015). While previous research has shown a decline in corporal punishment among Canadian parents over time (Clément, Chamberland, & Bouchard, 2015;Fréchette & Romano, 2015), prevalence rates remain a serious public health and human rights concern, especially among individuals with a history of child welfare involvement (Trocmé & Durrant, 2003;Gilbert et al, 2011) -as well as among Canadian military and public safety personnel (including municipal and provincial police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, correctional workers, firefighters, paramedics, and call centre dispatchers),where rates of corporal punishment in childhood are 40.3% and 46.0, respectively (Afifi et al, 2021;Turner et al, 2018).…”