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    ways to educate children but it is sure that parents just spank children when there is no way because no one want to hurt their children.Some people say that “spare the rob and spoil the child”‚but I think that parents should not use spank as a punishment for children. People should not spank their childrend for many reasons.First‚It cause many bad effects on children‚especially when they are young.In this age group‚children don’t have much perception.They absolutely believe in what they are studied

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    A Study on Capital Punishment

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    A social and legal study‚ Justification Of Capital punishment By PRATEEK SAMADHIYA ABSTRACT According to oxford Dictionary‚ Capital punishment is the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.[1][1] Capital punishment is the death sentence awarded for capital offences like crimes involving planned murder‚ multiple murders‚ repeated crimes; rape and murder etc where in the criminal provisions

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    1. The four goals of punishment are retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ and rehabilitation. The one that I believe works the best is rehabilitation. The reason that I believe this is due to the fact that this primary focuses more on the criminal. Allowing them to understand and see what was wrong; thus‚ making the world and the criminal into a better person. The goal that is now predominant in our society is incapacitation the reason being is that criminals are sent to jail in hopes to prevent

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    As children grow up‚ does punishment affect children in a better or a worse way? Punishing children differs from country to country. Some parents choose to punish their children while the others take the term "punishment" as physical and mental abuse. According to the story "Golden Mountain" by Irene Kai‚ Margaret raised her children strictly as possible by punishing them with the green stick when they have done something wrong and sometimes her children were even beaten up for no reason. Also

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    Spanking as a Changing Norm

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    Cited: Gates‚ Sara. "Spanking Children & Mental Health: Punishment Linked To Disorders Later In Life."The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ 02 July 2012. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. 0] disorders_n_1643422.html[->1]> Mash‚ Eric J.‚ and David A Mash‚ Eric J.‚ and Russell A. Barkley‚ eds. Child Psychopathology

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    Hatred of Hitting The topic of spanking children as punishment has caused serious controversy dating back to as late as the early 1960s. This topic not only brings out the statistical points but the ethical and moral points as well. Spanking kids as physical punishment is wrong for all ages because it can not only have psychological damage but intellectual damage as well. During my dad’s childhood when he would misbehave he would get a swat on the bottom or sometimes a belt to the bottom if that’s

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    Public Caning

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    Public caning in schools is a form of corporal punishment to the students for misbehavior that involve striking a student a number of times in front of the crowd .In Malaysia ‚caning is usually only applied to male students but now the idea of making caning to girls lawful has recently been debated .However ‚in the year of 2006‚public caning is banned in schools after the Education Regulations(Students Discipline) came into force .There are many ideas and opinions given about public caning in schools

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    Children Today

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    Their Children for Their BlackBerry." Washington Post. The Washington Post‚ 31 Jan. 2011. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. Cherry‚ Kendra. "What Is Authoritarian Parenting?" About.com Psychology. About.com‚ 2013. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. "Corporal Punishment in Schools." Corporal Punishment in Schools. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 2013. Web. 10 Nov. 2013. "How Can I Bring out the Best in My Child?" Childrearing Matters. Childrearing Matters‚ 2013. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. "How Media Screen

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    supportive relationship between parent and child; second‚ use of positive reinforcement when children behave well; and third‚ use of punishment when children misbehave. Many parents these days are fearful of using spanking as punishment‚ either because of the law or because they fear it teaches violence to their kids. Some

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    alternative care settings Is there a legal defence for corporal punishment which must be repealed? Yes – The law confirms a right to correction (“jus corrigenda”). A 1996 Supreme Court ruling states that this cannot be used to defend the use of corporal punishment but this has not been confirmed in legislation. The near universal social acceptance of corporal punishment in childrearing necessitates clarity in law that no level of corporal punishment is acceptable. The “right to correction” should be

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