Yes.
I have yet to see any evidence, scientific or anecdotal that the abolition of corporal punishment in schools has had a modifying effect on violence on present society.......in fact quite the opposite......society has become more violent.
As a last resort and performed in a reasonable manner, I see no reason not to re-introduce corporal punishment back in our schools. We are knee deep in Psychiatric syndromes, situations and diagnosis were if confirmed as a cause of disruptive behaviour can be excluded from corporal punishment.
Would the ewintroction have much benefit? I doubt it, but the present philosophy certainly isn't working and should be abandoned in favour of some other presumed method of punishment.
Corporal punishment was the method then......and somebody decided it didn't work........abolishment is now and certainly isn't working and now someone has suggested that we go back to square one.
Not a perfect solution , but I am all for it.