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    Punishment involves the infliction of pain on a supposed offender or genuinely guilty party for an offense, for example, a legitimate transgression. Since discipline includes delivering agony or hardship like what the culprit of a wrongdoing perpetrates on his victim, it has for the most part been concurred that discipline requires moral and in addition legitimate and political justification. While philosophers all concur that punishment is at any rate now and again reasonable, they offer…

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    behavior, so students can prepare and become ideal citizens. But what if schools cannot complete their role? What will happen to the students? Students’ behavior and discipline are major problems in school, because they can directly affect future society. So how can schools and parents deal with this issue? Schools usually punish undisciplined students by keep them out of school for a period of time, known as suspension or expulsion. Students will have a chance to analyze their mistakes with…

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    comprehensively inspected. This article highlights his work "discipline and punishment”. A number of Foucault's worries may be depicted…

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    Starting with the NFL's third Commissioner, Pete Rozelle, was given significant authority, due to his tremendous success in bringing financial prosperity to the league. According to the NFL Personal Conduct Policy (2013), the commissioner could also punish a player for conduct that he considered "detrimental to the integrity of, or public confidence in, the game of professional football.” Rozelle enjoyed this power without concerns of arbitration rights afforded the player, which is the case in…

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    Today, schools are constantly noted that they resemble a prison in that both are meant to discipline and punish the students just like prisoners. People may believe such comparisons between schools and prisons is a wrong one since schools are teaching students and allowing them to achieve a bright future unlike prisons. The truth is both prisons and school have an immense power over their inhabitants, even without directly exercising it. Michel Foucault introduced an idea known as the…

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    in schools has been an especially focal issue in the public, political, and global perspective for the past decades. In the attempt to control, deter, and punish deviant youth, zero tolerance policies in different schools, districts, counties, and states emerged. “The term has since come to describe this nation’s approach to policing discipline in its public schools—a nondiscretionary approach that mandates a set of often-severe, predetermined consequences to student misbehavior that is to be…

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    Women's bodies are often subjected to scrutiny. For example, a woman is expected to make herself pleasing to those around her. If she chooses not to comply with societal rules regarding the way her body should look, the consequences include ridicule, rejection, and exclusion. It is assumed to be some sort of moral failure on her part. While men also encounter pressure to meet society's physical standards, the stakes are much lower. In most cases, men are not defined by their inability or…

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    One of the theories of punishment is to punish offenders to discourage or deter people from committing crimes. On the other hand disciplinary theory seeks to punish offenders because they deserve to be punished. Another reason behind the theory of punishment is that the law should work in the favor of the citizens, in trying to keep them happy. Although…

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    with an open hand on the buttocks or extremities with the intention to discipline without causing physical harm. The body part that is mostly spanked is the buttocks, but also the face, the palm and the back of the hand as well. Objectives typically used for spanking includes but not limited to canes, belts, paddles and shoes. In the United States, 74% of parents of children age 17 years and younger use spanking as a discipline technique (Kazdin & Benjet, 2003). Most parents spank their children…

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    Every coach, parent, or teacher have to discipline there players, kids, and students. You’re going to have students and players show up late your class or practices. Kids are going to be disrespectful at times. However there are ways to deal with negative behaviors to curb such behavior. Three psychology terms that can help one understand how to “manage” behavior are operant conditioning, reinforcement, and punishment. All players know that they earn their coaches respect if they want get…

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