Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evidence of its potential harm and ineffectiveness, arguments that its use violates children’s human rights, and professional recommendations against its use. The purpose of the current paper is to offer explanations as to why, in the face of a worldwide movement to protect children from violence, the USA continues to support physical punishment of children. The paper also summarizes the various debates engaged in by experts that stem from these explanations for physical punishment and argue that the time has come to move beyond these debates and eliminate the physical punishment of children. We offer suggestions for changing attitudes and practices relat...
This article proceeds from the simple premise that hitting children hurts them-even when the hitting...
This paper assesses the current state of English criminal law in relation to the use of physical for...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) condemns the use of physical punishment (corporal pu...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
Although the physical punishment of children is overall an ineffective disciplining strategy, has ad...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
One of the key responsibilities of parents is to help children learn to manage their emotions and be...
Objective: Across all of Australia's states and territories, it is legal for a parent or carer to hi...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
The paper presents two faces of the problem of corporal punishment. One is a global tendency or even...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
This article proceeds from the simple premise that hitting children hurts them-even when the hitting...
This paper assesses the current state of English criminal law in relation to the use of physical for...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) condemns the use of physical punishment (corporal pu...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
Although the physical punishment of children is overall an ineffective disciplining strategy, has ad...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
One of the key responsibilities of parents is to help children learn to manage their emotions and be...
Objective: Across all of Australia's states and territories, it is legal for a parent or carer to hi...
As at March 2016, 49 states had reformed their laws to clearly prohibit all corporal punishment of c...
punishment should be defined, how corporal punishment can be distinguished from physical abuse, and ...
The paper presents two faces of the problem of corporal punishment. One is a global tendency or even...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling ...
This article proceeds from the simple premise that hitting children hurts them-even when the hitting...
This paper assesses the current state of English criminal law in relation to the use of physical for...
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) condemns the use of physical punishment (corporal pu...