Beating the Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment in American FamiliesThe author suggests that spanking children is a form of violence and that such treatment not only adversely affects the children who experience it, but society as a whole. |
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Denise A Donnelly Chapters 3 and | 8 |
Everyone Does It But Less | 19 |
Hitting Adolescents | 35 |
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Beating the Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment in American Children Valerie Bentz Limited preview - 2017 |
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