"Harsh punishment" refers to a severe or strict penalty given to someone as a consequence for their actions.
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Girls reported on symptoms of conduct disorder and depression, and caregivers reported on level of parent — child warmth and use
of harsh punishment.
Rather than promoting positive qualities (like verbal skills), poor parents tend to let children go their own way and then
use harsh punishment when they get into trouble.
I want to thank you for introducing a «new school» way to train a lab
without harsh punishment methods (the «old school»).
The points earned on your record are typically minimal for offenses which do not result in accidents, however more serious offenses will earn you more points, and more
immediate harsh punishment.
I found this book to be excellent in making you feel okay to give love instead
of harsh punishment.
My son was disciplined at school for instigating the fight and threatened
with harsher punishment there if a fight actually occurred.
«Proponents of
harsher punishments on the right and on the left in earlier decades are now grappling with the extraordinary fiscal and social costs of incarceration, particularly since the Great Recession, when states were really feeling the belts tighten around their budgets and the vast majority of funding for the criminal justice system comes at the state level.
Focal theory - Females are seen as less blameworthy than males, females are viewed as being intrinsically less of a risk to society than males, and it may be perceived that females need to be shielded
from harsh punishments.
Land or sea: They try to make it through the thick of the jungle and across the desolate ocean, to no avail,
receiving harsh punishment for the failed bids for freedom
This is the reason why, most repeat offenders are
given harsher punishment not only to remove all his privileges as a driver, but also to understand the seriousness of the violation he has done.
Authoritarian parenting is mostly about demanding complete control and obedience from a child and doling out sometimes
harsh punishment if the rules aren't followed.
These can include giving our kids the silent treatment, withdrawing from the family, giving
overly harsh punishments in the heat of the moment, yelling, saying snide or sarcastic remarks, swearing and name calling.
Ole Miss is facing a charge of lack of institutional control — a charge that has resulted in other football programs, such as USC, receiving
harsh punishments including multiple - year postseason bans, eliminated scholarships and vacated wins — and Freeze is alleged to have violated NCAA legislation requiring head coaches to promote compliance within their programs and among staff.
From 2008 on, disillusioned investors that had been counting on appreciation to right all their fundamental investing wrongs received a
pretty harsh punishment from a market that had been pushed passed it's inflation limit.
Not surprisingly, a conviction for assault can result
in harsh punishments including probation, fines and jail time.
one who will control me completely, forcibly feminize me, and teach me to
take harsh punishment, dicipline and humiliation.
start gathering the stones... the bible requires a
rather harsh punishment for false prophetesses when their predictions fail... if everything doesn't happen exactly as she says, then let her have her judgment...
And kids subjected to
harsh punishments tend to show more hostility and aggression (Xu et al 2009; Chen and Rubin 1994).
Model care resulted in significantly lower rates of child maltreatment in all the outcome measures: fewer child protective services reports, fewer instances of possible medical neglect documented as treatment nonadherence, fewer children with delayed immunizations, and
less harsh punishment reported by parents.
The Report described zero tolerance as «a brutally strict disciplinary model that embraces
harsh punishment over education.»
In New London, the local parent advocate group presented a report on the high number of suspensions, expulsions, and arrests in their schools that gave
more harsh punishments to minorities compared to their white counterparts.
While that is definitely a concern, it does result in a pretty
harsh punishment when the review is simply inconclusive.
Hundreds of survivors of the gas leak that claimed thousands of lives took to the streets Wednesday to mark the 30th anniversary of the disaster, chanting slogans and carrying placards
demanding harsher punishments for those responsible and more compensation for the victims.
Some say that Ivan the Terrible was monumental to the founding and formation of modern Russia, while others say the man orchestrated the murder of thousands, issuing
particularly harsh punishments on Russian nobility.
To those that say «he's still a murderer»; if you feel that the judge did not pass adequate judgement and that this man's life is better spent in the grave also, then perhaps you should start pursuing a legal career to
ensure harsher punishments more frequently instead of just inciting reaction on CNN's blog.