Spanking Is Effective Punishment

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When someone goes through punishment, whether it is a fine, penalty, or confinement for adults or the removal or denial of something that is desirable and pleasant for a child, the disciplinary actions taken can have a huge impact on the individual’s mental psychological state. Whether the punishment is carried out by the law system or in a social setting within family, people have argued and protested over the many forms of punishments that are being utilized today for both adults and children. With so many issues that surround child abuse and the penal system’s disciplinary actions on prisoners, the need for change is critical to ensure that the psychological state of the individuals that are being punished are affected in a positive way rather …show more content…

The older generation was looking for a much quicker and effective way to manage bad behavior thus resulting in physical punishment. Spankings was not uncommon for the much older generations. This argument continues on whether or not that’s why the parents of today are more willingly to use nonviolent disciplines. The parents who are supportive in spankings often argue the fact that:
1. Kids will grow up rotten if they are not spanked.
2. “I was spanked as a kid and I turned out okay”
3. Spanking is an effective way to manage the behavior of bad children.
4. The bible says, “spare the rod and spoil the child.
Hitting children every time they are bad may actually increase their misbehavior and also cause them to have antisocial problems. By using more effective methods such as time-outs and even negotiations, this teaches children to become more reasonable on how they behave and it also teaches them to utilize methods in making better decisions as they grow older. In the chart below, there has been a decrease in the percentage of males and females who agree, or strongly agree, in the necessary use of

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