The present study used a community sample (N = 106, 34 % African — American, 48 % female) to test for racial differences in the association
between corporal punishment and youths» aggression and delinquency, while examining different corporal punishment types separately by severity level.
Regression analyses revealed that race moderated the association
between corporal punishment and delinquency, although this moderation was contingent upon the corporal punishment variable.
These findings aid in our understanding of the link
between corporal punishment and CU traits by highlighting conditions under which certain parenting behaviors have an impact on CU traits, which in turn, may have important intervention implications.
Importantly, parental depression moderated the link
between corporal punishment and CU traits.
Does Conservative Protestantism Moderate the Association
between Corporal Punishment and Child Outcomes?
Simmons et al. (2000) conducted a cross-cultural examination of the link
between corporal punishment and adolescent antisocial behavior.
With regards to the association
between corporal punishment and deviant behavior, research indicates that it is not corporal punishment per se, but the disregard, inconsistency, and uninvolvement that often accompany harsh corporal punishment that increases a child's risk for problem behaviors (Simmons et al., 1994).
A cross-cultural examination of the link
between corporal punishment and adolescent antisocial behavior.
She notes that the possibility of a link
between corporal punishment and abuse means that corporal punishment, as a parenting technique, must be held to a higher level.
It's not exactly clear what's behind the trend of more parents moving away from corporal punishment — it could be a result of doctors and other child health and welfare experts spreading the word about extensive and well - researched evidence showing a clear link
between corporal punishment and negative outcomes for kids, or it could be that this form of punishing kids is less socially acceptable than it used to be, or a combination of both factors.
Not exact matches
The ties
between Christianity and
corporal punishment are so strong that a large number of conservative Christians parents simple deny studies that suggest spanking does more harm than good.
What is the relationship
between a theologian's position on
corporal punishment and a theologian's doctrine of the atonement?
One important difference
between historic parenting styles and modern ones is that most modern child rearing experts reject historic parenting styles that use
corporal punishment as a form of discipline.
Although the use of
corporal punishment in children has been controversial, evidence continues to emerge highlighting the negative developmental impact of this form of discipline in children.21, 29 Moreover, this finding is particularly concerning given that children were only 1 year of age in our study, a developmental stage when children are unlikely to understand the connection
between their behavior and subsequent punishment and when spanking is more likely to cause physical injury.30
In the post, the author discussed the arbitrary lines drawn
between «spanking» and «abuse,» as well as the rationales given for
corporal punishment.
On reaching a section of the road
between Nyamebekyere and Nsuta, there was a heap of sand in the lane of the Jeep which was being used for the road maintenance, and the driver in trying to avoid running into the sand, swerved onto the opposite lane and grazed the nearside portion of the bus and plunged into the railings at the edge of the road, killing the three other occupants identified as Francisca Nkansah Kuri aged 27 years, Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng [Ebony], and Lance
Corporal Vondee Francis Atsu, aged 29 years.
What ensued in December was an at - times comical trial filled with audio from wiretapped conversations
between the two, in which it became clear the younger Mr. Skelos was a walking, talking, crime - committing advertisement for
corporal punishment.
If there are glaring disparities
between some of your scores, for example you achieved a sergeant ranking in press ups but a
corporal ranking in pull ups, this would suggest there is a significant imbalance
between your pushing and pulling muscles.
Given the picture's enduring popularity, there's really no point in rehashing the plot — OK, for the uninitiated (all two of you): Ripley (series star Sigourney Weaver) heads back into space and leads a team of military grunts against the nasty extra-terrestrials — but there's always room to rehash many of the highlights: Weaver's terrific performance in the central role; the contrast
between the heroic
Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn) and the cowardly Private Hudson (Bill Paxton); the escalating villainy of company man Burke (Paul Reiser); scripter Cameron's ability to keep piling on confrontations and director Cameron's ability to milk them for maximum tension; and, of course, those wonderful alien creations.
The relationship
between Blocker and one of his trusted
Corporals (Jonathan Majors) is underdeveloped, and while I understand the filmmaker wants the audience to put the pieces of the puzzle representing the bonds the two men share on their own, it's all so ephemeral the final scenes
between the two don't pack the sort of punch I'm sure Cooper intended.
We excluded instances of conflicts
between schools and teachers (such as teacher dismissal cases) and
between schools and nonstudent outsiders (such as drug - and weapon - free - zone cases that did not involve students), as well as student rights cases focused exclusively on free speech issues (that is, those not combined with the school's use of suspension, expulsion,
corporal punishment, and transfer).
There is little connection
between what students hear in traditional schools and what they see in their everyday lives;
corporal punishment is often employed and self - expression sidelined.
Bridge enforces a strict ban on
corporal punishment removing fear from the classroom and creating a strong relationship
between teachers and pupils.
He could see the two
corporals were rapt, one of them moving his mouth to read the subtitles, and Mills and Redgrave kept swiveling their heads back and forth
between the screen and Hess as if at a tennis match.
Boomer, a German shepherd / Labrador retriever mix, was discovered at the Parsippany Animal Control and Animal Shelter thanks to a chance conversation
between Animal Control Officer Kaitlin Kopshaw and Sheriff's Detective
Corporal Mike McMahon.
Assuming the role of Dockson, a US Army Special Forces
corporal, your mission is to launch a nuclear - warhead loaded missile to clear the base, and of course dispatch all of the zombies
between you and the launch silo.
The resulting works thus collapse the distinction
between sculpture and other art mediums, such as painting and poetry, into a complete
corporal, temporal, and narrative form.
Between October 2012 and January 2013, the artist led a series of workshops with six professional dancers collaboratively investigating the idea of memory not only as a visual or narrative stance, but particularly as
corporal and emotional.
Just steps away are six self - mediated video interviews that serve as introductions to each performer / user, drawing back the curtain of content and addressing the dichotomy
between our representation and
corporal self.
In some jurisdictions there was a difference in the time of banning
between state (public) and private schools; an interesting anomaly is that
corporal punishment is still legal in Northern Territory state schools but is prohibited by departmental policies - a teacher who used it could be sacked but not prosecuted.
Where and how to draw the line
between reasonable
corporal punishment and abuse.
Holden (echoing Gershoff's concerns) notes that because so few studies really accurately differentiate
between abuse and non-abusive
corporal punishment,
between for example an open - handed smack on the butt or hand and a closed fist to the face or chest, it is hard to draw conclusions about spanking as opposed to abuse based on these studies.
Some studies could look at the difference
between the results of
corporal punishment in families that do and do not have a clearly stated philosophy about its use.
This analysis is designed to examine the relationship
between the utilization of
corporal punishment and its proposed subsequent relationship to delinquency among youth.
Similarly, Straus and Donnelly4 showed that boys were hit more often, and more often subjected to verbal aggression, than girls.18 Child aggression has been examined both as a precursor to and an outcome of
corporal punishment, and a positive association is found
between aggression and
corporal punishment in both cases.7,19 - 23
Specifically, training should be provided which addresses critical aspects (e.g. clear expectations established
between teacher and child) associated with the use of
corporal punishment in school settings.
As mentioned earlier, the distinction made
between physical abuse and
corporal punishment may be associated with the perceptions of individuals.
In general, the utilization of
corporal punishment is commonly understood to be effective when used under conditions which promote understanding and affection
between parent and child.
Abstract: The purpose of this analysis is to examine the relationship
between the utilization of
corporal punishment and its relationship to subsequent deviant behavior among youth.
Although living on a low income can be stressful, many stressed parents are still able to provide adequate care to their children.38 There is evidence that appropriate parenting behaviours such as the use of reason rather than
corporal punishment to discipline children can moderate the relationship
between parenting stress and physical child abuse potential.39 Many experts believe that authoritative parenting style is the most suitable parenting style in bringing up a child.
Based on a 2012 study that Duncombe, Havighurst, Holland and Frankling conducted with 373 children
between the ages of 5 and 9 years - old, they found that parents» mental health; a habit of dismissing their children» s emotions such as sadness, «inconsistent parental discipline and
corporal punishment are associated with the development of serious problem behavior» (p. 728).
Additionally, race moderated the association
between severe
corporal punishment and youth aggression.