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Because ordinary physical punishment is widely accepted as an appropriate form
of discipline in the United States , it is typically excluded from definitions of
physical abuse . Physical abuse is , however , often difficult to distinguish from ...
Because ordinary physical punishment is widely accepted as an appropriate form
of discipline in the United States , it is typically excluded from definitions of
physical abuse . Physical abuse is , however , often difficult to distinguish from ...
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Since capital punishment resumed in the United States in 1977 , all those
executed have been found guilty either of murder or of ... Various state statutes
also allow capital punishment for treason , aircraft piracy , and train - wrecking .
Since capital punishment resumed in the United States in 1977 , all those
executed have been found guilty either of murder or of ... Various state statutes
also allow capital punishment for treason , aircraft piracy , and train - wrecking .
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Criminal punishment TYPE OF ETHICS : Legal and judicial ethics DEFINITION :
An unpleasant consequence , such as a ... punishment and to determine which
punishments are appropriate for particular crimes Each society is ordered
through ...
Criminal punishment TYPE OF ETHICS : Legal and judicial ethics DEFINITION :
An unpleasant consequence , such as a ... punishment and to determine which
punishments are appropriate for particular crimes Each society is ordered
through ...
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