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Corporal Punishment or Injury

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- Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Social Services Child Protective Services. A Guide For Mandated Reporters In Recognizing And Reporting Child Abuse And Neglect. Virginia Department of Social Services, May 2012, p. 15-17.

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Child Abuse and Neglect

- Gonzalez, D., Bethencourt Mirabal, A., & McCall, J. D. (2022). Child Abuse and Neglect. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Gershoff, E. T., Goodman, G. S., Miller-Perrin, C. L., Holden, G. W., Jackson, Y., & Kazdin, A. E. (2018). The strength of the causal evidence against physical punishment of children and its implications for parents, psychologists, and policymakers. American Psychologist, 73(5), 626–638.

Holland, G. W. O., & Holden, G. W. (2016). Changing orientations to corporal punishment: A randomized, control trial of the efficacy of a motivational approach to psycho-education. Psychology of Violence, 6(2), 233–242. 

Lorber, M. F., & Slep, A. M. S. (2018). The reliability paradox of the parent–child conflict tactics corporal punishment subscale. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(1), 145–150.

Rohner, R. P., & Melendez-Rhodes, T. (2019). Perceived parental acceptance−rejection mediates or moderates the relation between corporal punishment and psychological adjustment: Comment on Gershoff et al. (2018). American Psychologist, 74(4), 500–502.

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