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5 pages in length. The application of corporal punishment – infliction of physical punishment upon the body – in contemporary American schools has been virtually stamped out of existence over the past several years due to notion of human rights and what is considered to be acceptable discipline by today's standards. Present-day disciplinary methods strive to impart a sense of mental reinforcement – both positive and negative – in order for the student to learn right from wrong, leaving the physical hands-on approach of corporal punishment as nothing more than a distant memory of times when bodily harm was the only employable method. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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been virtually stamped out of existence over the past several years due to notion of human rights and what is considered to be acceptable discipline by todays standards. Present-day
disciplinary methods strive to impart a sense of mental reinforcement - both positive and negative - in order for the student to learn right from wrong, leaving the physical hands-on
approach of corporal punishment as nothing more than a distant memory of times when bodily harm was the only employable method. For those
American adults who experienced the humiliating, hurtful and basically ineffective disciplinary actions of corporal punishment, there is no denying the fact that a number of them are still feeling any
number of adverse effects of such drastic methods. Inasmuch as violence begets violence, the old-fashioned thinking that corporal punishment actually does the child any good was far off the
mark. It is suggested that corporal punishment enables immediate yet short-lived termination of the childs undesirable behavior (Goldstein PG; Rohner et al 681-693). If victims of such disciplinary actions
did not blossom into violent adults, then they may have withdrawn from society and become isolated in their own worlds, or they could have turned into even greater social misfits
as a means by which to defy the authoritative nature of corporal punishment. Any combination of the above would render the adult an unwitting product of a harsher time
when instructors were allowed to strike children who were misbehaving. According to David Benatar of the South Africas University of Cape Town Philosophy
Department, the adverse psychological impact of corporal punishment can manifest in such conditions as depression, inhibition, rigidity, compromised self-esteem and extreme anxiety (Dubanoski et al 271-278; Straus et al PG).
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