Articles related to "Punishment"



Corporal Punishment
Spanking: Are you pro or con? For a period of one month, we ran a poll on spanking and how it is used in reader's homes today. How do you compare to the experts?
• corporal punishment • spanking • judicial corporal punishment • familial corporal punishment • educational corporal punishment

Corporal Punishment Returning?
While most people think corporal punishment is a thing of the past, it is actually making a comeback in some states. Where is corporal punishment being promoted?
• pros and cons of corporal punishment • schools increase spanking • history of corporal punishment • effects of corporal punishment • corporal punishment spanking

Characters in Crime and Punishment
There are many characters in 'Crime and Punishment,' each with a different role to play. Raskolnikov encounters both evil and good characters in Dostoevsky's novel.
• characters in crime and punishment • crime and punishment • dostoevsky • raskolnikov • sonya

Discipline and Punishment
Many people confuse the terms discipline and punishment.
• discipline • punishment • gentle discipline • natural consequences • logical consequences

Looking At Capital Punishment: What To Watch For In 2005
2005 is shaping up as a key year for the future of the death penalty and its use in the U.S.
• death • penalty • death penalty • capital • punishment

The level of punishment must strike a balance.
Special guest author Evan Spencer (saves my but again - sorry family emergency) ... With this look at the multiple methods of correctional system punishment. An intriguing and thought provoking read.
• corrections • punishment • levels • australia • united states

When punishment becomes praise
This is a comment and response about how punishment can be confusing to look like it is effective.
• punishment • rewards • behaviour change • corporal punishment

Punishment Doesn't Work
Punishment encourages minimum behaviors-just enough to avoid punishments. Extrinsic forces work only if the outside force is present.
• punishment does not work • natural consequences work • punitive environments create anger • teach positive behaviors • punishment has short effect

Punishment Does Not Equal Discipline
Bradley Hospital psychologists explain the difference between punishment and discipline and tell why punishment doesn't work.
• punishment is not discipline • punishment consequences • punishment does not work • ineffective discipline • build relationships with students

Forming a Behavior Plan
Instituting a positive behavior plan will begin to remove some of the problem behaviors that plague the classroom.
• positive behavior plan • rewards • punishments • free homework passes • disruptive students

Consequences vs. Punishment
An explanation of how consequences differ from punishment and why children need to have consequences for their behavior even if it relates to their attention deficit hype
• attention deficit disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • adhd • ad/hd • add

Corporal Punishment
Western society has reformed many of its policies and procedures revolving around disciplining children and adolescents over the course of the last two decades. However, you may be in for a rude awakening if you expect such changes to exist cross culturally!
• fear • esl • south • korea • corporal

Goldenrods: The Severest Punishment or Sun Medicine?
In 1901 Mabel Wright wrote, “(Goldenrods) are a byword among plant students, who say that if a botanist is ever condemned to the severest punishment that the underworld can mete, the penalty will be to write a monograph, accurately describing and identifying all known goldenrods.”
• goldenrods: the severest punishment or sun medicin • gregg m. pasterick • mabel wright • wildflwoers of north america • botany

Grime and Punishment - Part 1: Wash Words
Clean clothes and a healthy environment do not have to be mutually exclusive. Get familiar with some laundry lingo, make a few changes in your laundry regimen, and you'll probably save some money to boot.
• laundry • wash • clean clothes • green laundry • laundry dictionary

Grime and Punishment Part 2 - Laundry Tips and Tricks
When it comes to laundry, less is more: more economical, more efficient and more environmentally responsible. Now that's my kind of chore.
• laundry • wash • wash clothes • save money • how to save money on laundry

Passing Through Gethsemane Continued: Punishment and Redemption for Crime
A continution of the themes in "Passing Through Gethsemane", this article looks at punishment and redemption for these characters.
• babylon 5 • passing through gethsemane • redemption • punishment • death by personality

Rewards and Punishment- A continuing debate.
Although the debate about the effectiveness of rewards and punishment remains unresolved, some facts seem to be useful.
• rewards • punishment • behavior • motivation • intrinsic and extrinsic.

The Punishment
It's a difficult road to achieving character redemption should a writer attempt it. But one very popular route to take is punishing that character. Whether illness, rape, or false accusations, these villains are made to suffer, realize the error of their ways due to that suffering, and then start fresh. But is this a smart way to have bad guys and gals transition or just cruel and ultimately ineffective?

A Living Soul
With this week's anniversary of the controversial Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision of 1973, there is a lot of debate and discussion about the "sanctity of human life."
• roe • wade • abortion • euthanasia • capital punishment

Discipline: No Longer a Dirty Word
This is part two of "The D Word." This article continues the discussion of discipline issues that may arise, not just between children in the center, but in dealing with
• discipline • daycare • childcare • parents • teachers

Giving Homework
Is homework just another teacher check or a way to appeal to a student's learning style? Decide for yourself.
• homework • review • reinforcement • checking • policy

Is Life a Test?
Life brings many unexpected, often unwelcome events. Are these punishments, lessons, or opportunities?
• tranquility • test of life • god punishment • life opportunity • beliefs about life

The Death Sentence
According to The Death Penalty Information Center, Florida has a long history of botched executions. What is the humane alternative?
• death penalty • lethal injection • capital punishment • electrocution • victims

Unconditional Parenting
Unconditional parenting teaches that a parent's love for a child is not contingent on the child's behavior, unlike parenting with punishments and rewards.
• unconditional parenting • parenting without punishment • parenting without rewards • rewards as manipulation • unmet needs

A New Day
Georgia's highest court struck down electrocution as a method of execution. Why did it take so long? Take a look...
• united states supreme court • capital punishment

A Story For Us All
A story about spanking as seen through the eyes of a child.
• astrid lindgren • spanking • children • hitting • punishment

Death Penalty Drives Governor's Race In Virginia
Virginia's two gubernatorial candidates Jerry Kilgore and Tim Kaine may not be getting a lot of press outside of Virginia right now, but they will be getting it--once people see what's at stake.
• death • penalty • death penalty • capital • punishment

Defining Mental Retardation
Two years removed from a landmark decision, the legal system has a new battle it must face: how to define mental retardation.
• death • penalty • mentally • retarded • u.s.

Discipline Ideas for Toddlers
A few common discipline situations that face toddlers and their parents and some possible solutions to try. ***an updated and expanded version of a previously published article** Please let me know what you think!
• discipline toddlers babies hitting anger spanking

Doctors And Executions: A Complex Question Of Medicine, Ethics, And Law
Some doctors are coming under fire for their participation in the administration of lethal injections. Is the practice ethical? Lately, difficult questions are being raised.
• death • penalty • doctors • ethics • executions

Operant Conditioning Reviewed
This learning theory states that behaviors followed by rewards will increase in frequency, while those followed by punishment will decrease.
• operant conditioning • behaviorism • psychology • reinforcement • punishment

Rikets Interview
Interview with Rikets vocalist Scott Rose. The band's debut EP <i>Anything For The Devil</i> was just released.
• rikets • interview • scott rose • corporate punishment • anything for the devil

Roman Catholic Bishops Launch Controversial Campaign Against The Death Penalty
Buoyed by a recent shift towards anti-death penalty sentiments, U.S. Catholic bishops recently launched a campaign against capital punishment. However, the campaign is not without controversy.
• death • penalty • death penalty • capital • punishment

Sweets and Treats
Feeding treats to your horse
• horses • training • sweets • treats • rewards

That was Then, What now? Part Two of Two
Corporal Punishment: What happens in practically all things regarding education when the one bad apple spoils the bunch?
• corporal punishment • alternative discipline • teaching techniques

The Death Penalty Debate: A Starting Point
Type "death penalty" into Google and it returns thousands of sites. Where should one start to find factual information? What slants and biases should one avoid? Here's a place to start.
• death • penalty • us • capital • punishment

The Death Penalty In The Military
Despite its lack of publicity, the death penalty in the U.S. military has a long history and a controversial application.
• death • penalty • capital • punishment • u.s.

The Fourth Commandment
Luther's explanation of the fourth commandment, "Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother," as found in his Large Catechism.
• luther • honor • father • mother • society

The International Perspective, Part 1
In this two part series, we will look at the issue of the death penalty from an international perspective, specifically how that perspective relates to the United States’ use and support of capital punishment.
• death • penalty • death penalty • u.s. • us

The International Perspective, Part 2
Part 2 of 2: How other nations and governing bodies attempt to influence the U.S. position on the death penalty and whether or not these pressures have an effect.
• death • penalty • death penalty • us • supreme

The Unusual Case Of Kathy MacClellan
Capital punishment for juveniles has been a hot topic in the news this year, but the case of Kathy MacClellan is at the other end of the spectrum.
• death • penalty • death penalty • capital • punishment

Time Outs Part II
The rest of our story, and some reasons why time outs may not always work. I've included lots of links to articles about time outs.
• time outs • time out • time-outs • time-outs • discipline

Time-Out or Hair-Out??
Time-Outs, are they effective? How do you discipline..tell ME more!
• time-outs • time outs • respect • positive discipline • corporal punishment

Where The Candidates Stand, Part 2: The Republicans
Part 2 of 2. A look at the views and voting records of Republican candidate George Bush and his running mate Dick Cheney.
• death • penalty • capital • punishment • u.s.

Why The Evolving Standards Of Decency Will Spare Juveniles
Following its own method of determining relevance and decency, the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold a state ruling and thus banish the practice of sentencing juveniles to death.
• death • penalty • simmons • roper • juveniles

Positive Discipline Methods
Parents wanting alternatives to spanking and authoritative discipline will benefit from positive discipline principles, but misconceptions about methods exist.
• positive discipline methods • alternatives to spanking • child discipline • parenting skills • social skills

Now What? The Next Legislative Step May Be The Most Difficult
Fresh off two Supreme Court victories, anti-death penalty advocates are looking to take on what could be their most difficult task: ending capital punishment for the mentally ill.
• death • penalty • death penalty • supreme • court

Accuser in Dotson Rape Case Dies
The Gary Dotson rape case made headlines in the mid-1980s when Cathleen Crowell Webb came forward with the truth. The accusation that sent him to prison was a lie.
• gary dotson • cathleen crowell webb • false imprisonment • rape case • dna evidence

Classroom Management Research
Classroom management training includes tools, techniques and positive discipline strategies.
• positive discipline • plan • professional • resources • teacher strategies

Death Penalty Dilemma
More moral and legal aspects of the death penalty continue to surface worldwide. For abolition, institution, or some murky middle ground, there is no common view. Why?
• death penalty • capital punishment • dilemma • capital offenses • murder


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