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Punishment

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2014
Retributivism is a deontological theory of punishment that calls for the deserved punishment of a guilty offender in proportion with his moral blameworthiness for a past offense. It is often referred to as punishment based on ‘just deserts’, and it contrasts with consequentialist theories that ground punishment in its potentially beneficial future ...
Geoffrey P, Goodwin, Dena M, Gromet
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Corporal Punishment

Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2023
ABSTRACT Globally, it is estimated that more than one billion children experience corporal punishment in the home despite the fact that the use of corporal punishment is associated with a variety of negative consequences for children. The International Association of Forensic Nurses opposes the use of corporal punishment and encourages ...
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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1998
Pediatricians differ on the optimal ways to discipline children. The major controversy surrounds the use of corporal punishment. In an effort to resolve this controversy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) cosponsored a conference entitled "The Short and Long-Term Consequences of Corporal Punishment" in February 1996.
L J, Bauman, S B, Friedman
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Punishment

2020
Offers a consideration of “punishment” in terms of two sociological currents that differently consider what it means to define a social practice, a Durkheimian and a Weberian current.
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Corporal Punishment

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Corporal punishment is used for discipline in most homes in the United States. It is also associated with a long list of adverse developmental, behavioral, and health-related consequences. Primary care providers, as trusted sources for parenting information, have an opportunity to engage parents in discussions about discipline as early as infancy ...
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