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Annotated Bibliography 1 Exercise 1 Annotated Bibliography LaShauna Crayton 01/ 17/2011 Social Work 300 TTH 8:00-9:30 Annotated Bibliography 2 Article 1 Intimate Partner Violence, Maternal Stress, Nativity, and Risk for Maternal Maltreatment of Young Children Catherine A Taylor, Neil B Guterman, Shawna J Lee, Paul J Rathouz. Intimate partner violence, maternal stress, nativity, and risk for maternal maltreatment of young children.. The American Journal of Public Health , Volume 99, Number 1 (January 2009), pp. 175-183, 

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Annotated Bibliography 1

Exercise 1

Annotated Bibliography

LaShauna Crayton

01/ 17/2011

Social Work 300 TTH 8:00-9:30

Annotated Bibliography 2

Article 1 Intimate Partner Violence, Maternal Stress, Nativity, and Risk for Maternal

Maltreatment of Young Children

Catherine A Taylor, Neil B Guterman, Shawna J Lee, Paul J Rathouz. Intimate partner violence, maternal stress, nativity,

and risk for maternal maltreatment of young children.. The American Journal of Public Health, Volume 99, Number 1

(January 2009), pp. 175-183, 

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This article discusses how spanking and other punishments could affect children short term and

long term. Children, who parents spanked them during childhood, would most likely grow upand spank their own children. Also, corporal punishment is one of the most important risk factor

of child maltreatment. I’ve learned that most children who received corporal punishment comes

from IPV, which is Intimate Partner Violence. The physical punishment can also cause some

children to become obese, and others can easily contract STD’s due to poor judgment. This

article gives good detailing statics and references.

Article 2 Developments in Character: Reading and Interpretation in ―The Children’s

Punishment‖ and ―The Broken Comb‖ 

E. S. Burt. Developments in Character: Reading and Interpretation in "The Children's Punishment" and "The

Broken... Yale French Studies, No. 69, The Lesson of Paul de Man (1985), pp. 192-210

This narrative article is about a boy who they described as a hero who loved to get

spanked. This child’s punishment was quite enjoyable, a desire, a passion. He continued to act

out so he could receive what he thought was pleasure, so the person giving him his spankings

decided to switch the punishment, and the child stop acting out. In conclusion spanking is not a

good form of punishment for this child because it became enjoyable it would be best to give him

a punishment that would be mentally hurtful than physically hurtful.

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Article 3 Predicting Spanking of Younger and Older Children by Mothers and Fathers

Randal D. Day, Gary W. Peterson and Coleen McCracken. Predicting Spanking of Younger and OlderChildren by Mothers and Fathers.. Journal of Marriage and Family , Vol. 60, No. 1 (Feb., 1998), pp. 79-94

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This journal is more like a research paper. Research shows that 90% of parents spanked

their children with African Americans mothers reaching a high level. I’ve also learned that

younger children are spanked more than older children, probably because older children know

the difference between right and wrong. This article has all kind of charts, tables and theories for

a better understanding of the types of children being spanked.

Article 4 To Live – and Die— in Dixie: A Contribution to the Study of Southern Violence

John S. Reed. To Live – and Die— in Dixie: A Contribution to the Study of Southern Violence.. Polit ical Science

Quarterly, Vol. 86 No. 3(Sept1971)pp.429-443

The south has approved the use of corporal punishment in their homes and also in the

schools. Although the percentage is not that much of a difference from other parts of the country,

the south still have a lot of violence taking place. This article is not only about corporal

punishment, it’s about violence as one. The author considers corporal punishment as a factor of violence. They stated that most southern spanked their children is because their education level.

They feel that they are less educated than others. My personally opinion about this particular

statement is that doesn’t matter how much education you have, it’s your beliefs. 

Article 5 Social Class and Corporal Punishment in Childrearing: A Reassessment

Howard S. Erlanger.Social Class and Corporal Punishment in Childrearing: A ReassessmentAmerican Sociological Review , Vol. 39, No. 1 (Feb., 1974), pp. 68-85

Punishment can also be determined by the different social classes. The middle class use

psychological punishment while the working class often uses physical punishment. In a survey,

people was asked about their attitude on spanking it didn’t vary with the social classes, it was

based on race. Most parents stated that they spanked their children after being disobedient all

day, had been expelled from school, and also broken a law. Another article I made were as

people with less education spanked their children but this article stated the total opposite. They

feel that people with less education tends to reject spanking their children.