The Swiss government wants to explicitly enshrine the principle of non-violent parenting in law. On Friday it adopted a corresponding dispatch for the attention of parliament. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The proposed provision explicitly obliges parents to raise children without the use of violence, the government said on Friday. Under current law, violence towards children is already not permitted in the context of parental upbringing. However, the government and parliament would like to expressly enshrine the principle in law. + Almost half of children in Switzerland experience domestic violence The new provision would serve as a model, the government wrote. It is a clear signal to society: violence in parenting, namely corporal punishment and other forms of degrading treatment of children, will not be tolerated, it said. Translated from German by DeepL/ts How we work This news story has been written and carefully fact-checked by an external ...