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Corporal Punishment

Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child
Corporal Punishment is defined as the intentional infliction of punishment on the body (Benatar, 2001). History shows corporal punishment dates back to the earliest known laws. Notorious in the 1700’s as B.C., Babylon’s Code of Hammurabi, which detailed a variety of severe physical punishment for crimes. By the mid 1900’s, most nations had enacted laws against corporal punishment (World Book, 2003). Most American children experience being spanked, which is the most commonly used form of corporal punishment and is one of the most contentious parenting practices. However, there has not been extensive research to indicate substantially what the positive or negative effects have been on these children (Science News, 2002).
How we define the terms of corporal punishment becomes the most controversial subject today among educators, doctors, psychologists, and organizations that support the human rights of a child. Corporal punishment differentiates f...

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