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040 _aWSS
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100 _aHassall, Ian B., 1941-
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245 _aParental physical and psychological aggression [Letter to the editor]
_cHassall, Ian B., 1941-
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500 _aChild Abuse & Neglect, 2010, 34(2): 81
520 _aThis letter takes issue with Miller-Perrin, Perrin & Kocur's 2009 paper 'Parental physical and psychological aggression: Psychological symptoms in young adults.' (Child Abuse & Neglect, 33(1)). The author considers Miller-Perrin et al repeat a common misapprehension in relation to corporal punishment of children with their statement '…the question of whether or not corporal punishment results in detrimental outcomes is central to the current debate about the value and appropriateness of spanking as a parenting technique.' Hassall states that the main argument against legally sanctioned assault on children is not whether or not it inflicts harm but a question of rights, that is, whether or not one person is entitled to assault another. Record #1822
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_aCHILDREN
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_aCORPORAL PUNISHMENT
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_aDISCIPLINE
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_aPARENTING
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773 0 _tChild Abuse & Neglect, 2010, 34(2): 81
830 _aChild Abuse & Neglect
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856 _zRead the abstract
_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2009.04.009
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