Ethical Debate About Corporal Punishment of Children

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EG468: Ethics Instructor: Joel Bryant Read the article, "The Truth about Spanking”. Week 8 Analysis Corporal Punishment of Children http://www.content.distance-education.itttech.edu/cliksdmrroot/content_directory/mount1/507393/EG468/week_8_analysis.pdf After reading the article, share your understanding of the ethical approaches and viewpoints associated with the highly debated topic of corporal punishment for children. Defend your opinion. Submission Requirements: Submit your answer in no less than 350 words in an MS Word document. Cite sources in APA format. Font: Arial; 12-point Line Spacing: Double Related Issues to Corporal Punishment Types Of Child Discipline Domestic Abusive • Verbal • Mental • Physical • Sexual • Parental Spanking • Washing Out Mouth With Soap • Grounding To Bedroom • Restriction From Activity • Being Confided To The Home For A Week Or Month • Removal Of Fun Activity • Video Games • TV Domestic Corporal Punishment Capital Punishment • Death Penalty Judicial Corporal Punishment Corporal Punishment Educational Corporal Punishment School Violence • Vandalism • Teacher Assaults Prison System • Isolation • Prisoner Abuse Mostly Abolished Historical Form of Public Embarassment • Implemented By Caning, Whipping, And Stoning Child Discipline • Spanking In The School What is my Claim (Thesis) for the paper? Shannon Canning 1 EG468: Ethics Instructor: Joel Bryant Week 8 Analysis Corporal Punishment of Children Ethical Debate about Corporal Punishment of Children INTRODUCTION Behavioral psychology is one of the major topics taught in every introductory psychology course, yet many concepts that lie at the heart of this subject can be confusing [to people]. Behavioral psychology, also known as behaviorism, is a perspective that became dominant during the early half of the 20th century thanks to
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