© 2018 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. The aim of this book is to assess the moral permissibility of corporal punishment and to enquire into whether or not it ought to be legally prohibited. Against the widespread view that corporal punishment is morally legitimate and should be legally permitted provided it falls short of abuse, Patrick Lenta argues that all corporal punishment, even parental spanking, is morally impermissible and ought to be legally proscribed. The advantages claimed for corporal punishment over alternative disciplinary techniques, he contends, are slight or speculative and are far outweighed by its disadvantages. He presents, in addition, a rights-based case against corporal punishment, arguing that children posse...
The parental right to use physical force to discipline and restrain children is a privilege firmly r...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
Corporal punishment [(beating, physical violence)] is a consequence of accumulations which have cont...
The practice of corporal punishment (CP) in many countries and schools today, has been described to ...
The corporal punishment of children is being widely challenged today. Christians have traditionally ...
Corporal punishment is a worldwide problem. The purpose withthis thesis is to promote a constructive...
The classic English case of Williams v Eady (1893) had, for over a century, supported a teacher acti...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
The doctrine of in loco parentis and the right of the teacher to inflict corporal punishment has a l...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
Children are like wet cement whatever falls on them makes an impression." - Haim Ginnot Children ...
Corporal punishment, from the Latin corpus or body, refers to physical punishments causing pain or d...
This article from law and child psychology provides a thorough description of relevant state laws, j...
Summary: Corporal punishment is a contentious and much debated issue within the community. This reso...
The parental right to use physical force to discipline and restrain children is a privilege firmly r...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
Corporal punishment [(beating, physical violence)] is a consequence of accumulations which have cont...
The practice of corporal punishment (CP) in many countries and schools today, has been described to ...
The corporal punishment of children is being widely challenged today. Christians have traditionally ...
Corporal punishment is a worldwide problem. The purpose withthis thesis is to promote a constructive...
The classic English case of Williams v Eady (1893) had, for over a century, supported a teacher acti...
Corporal punishment of children is widely accepted and often legally practised in many countries, re...
The doctrine of in loco parentis and the right of the teacher to inflict corporal punishment has a l...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
Children are like wet cement whatever falls on them makes an impression." - Haim Ginnot Children ...
Corporal punishment, from the Latin corpus or body, refers to physical punishments causing pain or d...
This article from law and child psychology provides a thorough description of relevant state laws, j...
Summary: Corporal punishment is a contentious and much debated issue within the community. This reso...
The parental right to use physical force to discipline and restrain children is a privilege firmly r...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...