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LiberalEsto

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16. I suspect location also matters
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 10:12 AM
Sep 2014

New Jersey outlawed corporal punishment in schools in the late 1800s, ar least a century before any other state did the same.

When we moved to Maryland from NJ 24 years ago, I was shocked to learned that kids could still be paddled in school. People told me it was rarely done, but it was several more years before it was finally prohibited here. And Maryland is a fairly progressive state.

To me, having grown up in New Jersey where such a thing was unthinkable, it was startling to realize that hitting kids in school was legally permissible in most of the rest of the country a quarter-century ago.

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Depressing that it's so hih in all these categories HERVEPA Sep 2014 #1
In my mind it isn't a very big step from whipping your kid with a tree branch tularetom Sep 2014 #2
Spanking does no good. People who think it does are truly stupid. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #3
Maybe uninformed is a better characterization elias7 Sep 2014 #14
How about willfully ignorant? Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #17
You never train a dog by hitting it DBoon Sep 2014 #4
No, not a pipoman Sep 2014 #5
A halfhearted swat on a clothed butt is the worst hifiguy Sep 2014 #18
Rec for visibility - TBF Sep 2014 #6
If you did it to an adult it would be assault. Laffy Kat Sep 2014 #7
Because it's mild in comparison to what they were taught in church FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #19
Well, at least I'm in the proper demographic OutNow Sep 2014 #8
what caused that 10% jump (80%-to-90%) in 2 years among AA's? DrDan Sep 2014 #9
He says the spikes and valleys JonLP24 Sep 2014 #11
I saw his note re sample size - but it still seems significant DrDan Sep 2014 #12
No, he says that: kiva Sep 2014 #15
graphs Duppers Sep 2014 #10
I'm glad those days are over...beating kids.... Stellar Sep 2014 #13
I suspect location also matters LiberalEsto Sep 2014 #16
That chart that Jamaal510 Sep 2014 #20
The trends are moving in the right indirection JonLP24 Sep 2014 #21
When a woman in one of my Psych classes asked, "How much should I spank my child?" Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2014 #22
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