The perception of corporal punishment varies widely across cultures and Demographics. Surveys indicate that support for corporal punishment can range from 20% to over 70% in different regions, with some studies showing that attitudes are influenced by factors such as age, education, and cultural background. Overall, while some people believe corporal punishment is an effective disciplinary method, a growing body of research advocates for non-violent alternatives.
yes corporal punishment is legal my son got paddled last year and its a good thing it is
In a way, you could ask 'Why is/was any form of punishment used?' Corporal punishment had obvious effect on the wrongdoer, and probably made the punish-er feel good. It also could leave a mark on the receiver, to remind them to never to do that again!
I will assume that you meant "commit" a crime. The answer is "no". While the death penalty deters crime if enacted swiftly, there is little evidence to support coporal punishment as a whole. Pscyholgically speaking, violence begets violence. Therefore, corporal punishment for those who break the law (or for misbehaving children, for that matter) is not an effective form of punishment.
Of course! Well on the condition that men are also being forced to corporal punishment. Equality applies to all areas. >>>>>The death penalty is a form of corporal punishment which already applies to women!!! Whether or not it should be applied is another issue, but i would assume it should
Corporal punishment is widely regarded as an ineffective and harmful disciplinary method. Research shows that it can lead to increased aggression, antisocial behavior, and mental health issues in children. Instead of physical punishment, positive discipline strategies that focus on communication and teaching appropriate behavior are more effective in promoting good behavior and fostering a healthy parent-child relationship.
The advantage of physical punishment is that it is very convincing; if you wish to inspire fear, this will do it. The disadvantages are that it is also emotionally scarring and may lead to life-long resentment or hatred, and in addition, it could lead to charges of child abuse if children are the object of your punishment, or charges of assault in the case of adults, if the punishment is too severe. Also charges of murder, if the punishment proves to be fatal. The events at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, under the Bush administration, are a cautionary tale. 8D
Sneaking out? I think too much punishment is bad so don't do anything too horrific. This is for who? your mom!! :P
lieng is not about where and been its how you say to people. punishment can be for lieing,lieing can be stealing and cheating. there are reasons. lieng is not about where and been its how you say to people. punishment can be for lieing,lieing can be stealing and cheating. there are reasons.
giving them a good hair cut
I don't think that there is a punishment for not recycling. But, recycling is a very good thing and I think we all need to start recycling to make the world a better place and make it a safer home for our beloved animals. Hope this helps :) thank you :)
no because punishment is not a solution for the fault. Good and polite language is good punishment; aunt of matilda is bad as she left her child alone
In a way, you could ask 'Why is/was any form of punishment used?' Corporal punishment had obvious effect on the wrongdoer, and probably made the punish-er feel good. It also could leave a mark on the receiver, to remind them to never to do that again!