On Hitting Children: A Review of Corporal Punishment in the United States
Abstract
Research has clearly demonstrated associations between corporal punishment of children and maladaptive behavior patterns such as aggression and delinquency. Hitting children is an act of violence and a clear violation of children's human rights. In this article, the position of the United States on corporal punishment of children is discussed. Professional and international progress on ending corporal punishment is explained, and the relationship between corporal punishment and child abuse is discussed. An appeal is made for prevention efforts such as parent education and removal of social sanctions for hitting children that may hold significant promise for preventing child maltreatment.
Key words: Parenting, violence, corporal punishment
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PII: S0891-5245(09)00072-8
doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2009.03.001
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