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Corporal punishment common in US public schools: Report

Posted : Wed, 20 Aug 2008 16:38:58 GMT
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Washington - More than 200,000 US public school students, often as young as 3 years, were punished by beatings last year, Human Rights Watch and the American Civil Liberties Union said in a report released Wednesday. Corporal punishment is legal in 21 states and typically takes the form of "paddling," where the child is struck repeatedly on the buttocks with a long, wooden board.

In the 13 states where more than 1,000 students per year were punished, African American girls were twice as likely to be beaten as their white counterparts, the report, entitled A Violent Education: Corporal Punishment of Children in US Public Schools, said.

In the states of Texas and Mississippi, students ranging in age from 3 to 19 years were regularly penalised for infractions such as chewing gum, violating the dress code and fighting, ACLU and HRW said.

"Every public school needs effective methods of discipline, but beating kids teaches violence and it doesn't stop bad behaviour," said Alice Farmer, author of the report that looked at corporal punishment during the 2006-2007 school year.

Students with mental and physical disabilities are also not spared. In Texas, 18.4 per cent of those physically punished were special education students.

In 13 southern states where beating students is most prevalent, the report said African Americans were punished 1.4 times more than white students, even though their alleged transgressions were not disproportionately higher.

"Students that are dark-skinned, it takes more to let their skin be bruised. Even with all black students, there is an imbalance: Darker-skinned students get worse punishment," former Mississippi teacher Abrea T was quoted as saying.

Allison G, a recent graduate who was "paddled" as a teenager for being late to class, said: "I think there were several levels of emotion. Physical pain, mental humiliation. And being a female ... it was like there was this older man hitting me on the butt. That's weird - even at that age I knew it was inappropriate."

Educators who beat children have immunity under law and parents seeking justice for their children face resistance from police and the courts, HRW and ACLU said.

The two groups have demanded that the government prohibit corporal punishment in all public schools.

"I see corporal punishment as a form of slavery," the report quoted Doreen W, a school board member in Mississippi as saying.

"Think about the mental capacity that this kind of treatment leaves our children with. We are telling them we don't respect them."

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Great, more spoiled brats on the way.
By: Chris , Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:32:08 GMT

Did it ever occur to anyone that each consecutive generation are becoming more spoiled and bratty? It is because of "organizations" like the ACLU taking away a parent's right to discipline their children.
My mom used corporal punishment in the form of paddling, and half the time, I got it at school, too. I haven't been "scarred for life" or any of the other nonsense the ACLU puts forth.

I think if more parents used good ol' fashioned paddling, kids today would have more respect for adults and society in general. All this Liberal BS has GOT to end...

Get educated, visit http://www.fightpc.net today.


What a crock?
By: martha , Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:50:02 GMT

This so called "article" belongs in the Onion. It's a big fat lie laced with implicit cries of Racism. Check out www.FightPC.net, they're making a mockery of it over there:)


Corporal punishment
By: teresa , Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:48:17 GMT

Alice Farmers comment just shows how little unbiased reseach went into this report. As a child who recieved spankings as punishment myself both in school and at home I thank my mother for raising me into the person I am today. If not for that kind of disipline I would be liveing in a cardboard box now. I have never been in a fight and it never made me violent. Being punished is not suposed to be pleasant and it is ment to be feared otherwize what is the point?



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