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School corporal punishment

This is to see what you guys think overall on this topic.
Should schools be allowed to give corporal punishment?
Yes, but they should not be required to do so.
Actually, they should be required to do so.
Yes, but I'm not sure if they should be required to do so.
They shouldn't be allowed to do so.
I'm not sure.
Who at school should be allowed to give corporal punishment? (If you think one of the people on the list below should be required to do so, don't click the choice that says "allow" but only the choice that says "required". This is to see what we overall think as in if they can or should use corporal punishment.) Each school person position are categorized/divided neatly by which all options for corporal punishment which include: [Unsure if they should be allowed to do so; Allowed; Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so; Required] therefore those options for each school person position are put together in the same order for each category. Vote all categories in which your belief matches to one of those 4 options, and for whatever category you don't vote, whether you missed or actually didn't because you believe that school person position shouldn't give corporal punishment, Voters and I will assume that you believe that school person position shouldn't give corporal punishment, so vote according to your beliefs. If you believe non of them should give corporal punishment, click only the first option that says that none of them should give corporal punishment to collect real, concrete data.
No school person position should be allowed to give students corporal punishment.
School Principal-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
School Principal-Allowed
School Principal-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
School Principal-Required
School Assistant Principal(s)-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
School Assistant Principal(s)-Allowed
School Assistant Principal(s)-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
School Assistant Principal(s)-Required
School Counselor(s)-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
School Counselor(s)-Allowed
School Counselor(s)-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
School Counselor(s)-Required
School Administrator-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
School Administrator-Allowed
School Administrator-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
School Administrator-Required
School Securities-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
School Securities-Allowed
School Securities-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
School Securities-Required
Teachers-Unsure if they should be allowed to do so.
Teachers-Allowed
Teachers-Allowed, but unsure if they should actually be required to do so.
Teachers-Required
If a student resists corporal punishment, should he/she be given a more severe consequence in a non-physical form such as suspension and/or be forcefully hit?
He/She shouldn't even be hit to begin with.
He/She should be given a more severe non-physical consequence.
Unsure if he/she should be given a more severe non-physical consequence.
He/She should be forcefully hit.
Unsure if he/she should be forcefully hit.
Neither. Just give an non-physical alternative to that consequence that has the same severity.
Which of the following should be allowed to be given at school as corporal punishment? (mark the ones you also think should be required, the next question will ask you about which ones should be required to give in at least one given circumstance) (If you don't know what one of them is, look it up on google images. If you still can't find any beating, add the word "punishment" next to it to see what it exactly is.)
It should all be prohibited.
Paddling (Without holes)
Paddling (With holes)
Caning
Hitting with a baton.
Birching
Tawse
Hitting with a belt.
Hitting with a big, easy to swing stick. (One that isn't too thin, for the ones that are too thin are known as canes for caning, as displayed as an option a bit above.)
Whipping on the back (with shirt on)
Whipping on the back (with shirt off)
Whipping on the feet bare.
Requiring the student to wear a slipper that is especially designed to cause headaches, misery, and dizziness. (It actually exists and study shows that in the long run, it can cause a stroke and even if it doesn't, walking on it just once for a short time slightly raises the chances of getting a stroke later in life. It's like putting the thinnest paper on a flat, straight ground. The surface right on top of it will still be slightly higher than the ground, even though it is extremely thin. Putting lots of those same paper on top of it will eventually stack very high, which is comparable to walking on those slippers for a very long time overall.)
Slapping
Punching on the arm, shoulder.
Punching on the stomach.
Punching on the ribs.
Punching on the cheek.
Punching on the nose.
Stomping on the foot (the student having shoes on)
Stomping on the foot (the student being required to have his/her feet bare)
Kicking on the leg.
Kicking on the back.
Kicking on the stomach.
Kicking on the ribs.
Kicking on the back of the head (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Kicking on the neck (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Kicking on the face (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Throwing a rock on the leg.
Throwing a rock on the back.
Throwing a rock on the stomach.
Throwing a rock on the ribs.
Throwing a rock on the back of the head.
Throwing a rock on the neck.
Throwing a rock on the face.
Pinching
Which of the following should be allowed to be given at school as corporal punishment? (The answer choices are the exact same in the exact same order. Answer those you think should be required in at least one certain circumstance, but if you believe none should be required, only mark the choice that says "none should be required" and if you believe none should be allowed, only mark the choice that says "none should be allowed" by which both options are available above all other choices.)
None should be required.
None should be allowed.
Paddling (Without holes)
Paddling (With holes)
Caning
Hitting with a baton.
Birching
Tawse
Hitting with a belt.
Hitting with a big, easy to swing stick. (One that isn't too thin, for the ones that are too thin are known as canes for caning, as displayed as an option a bit above.)
Whipping on the back (with shirt on)
Whipping on the back (with shirt off)
Whipping on the feet bare.
Requiring the student to wear a slipper that is especially designed to cause headaches, misery, and dizziness. (It actually exists and study shows that in the long run, it can cause a stroke and even if it doesn't, walking on it just once for a short time slightly raises the chances of getting a stroke later in life. It's like putting the thinnest paper on a flat, straight ground. The surface right on top of it will still be slightly higher than the ground, even though it is extremely thin. Putting lots of those same paper on top of it will eventually stack very high, which is comparable to walking on those slippers for a very long time overall.)
Slapping
Punching on the arm, shoulder.
Punching on the stomach.
Punching on the ribs.
Punching on the cheek.
Punching on the nose.
Stomping on the foot (the student having shoes on)
Stomping on the foot (the student being required to have his/her feet bare)
Kicking on the leg.
Kicking on the back.
Kicking on the stomach.
Kicking on the ribs.
Kicking on the back of the head (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Kicking on the neck (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Kicking on the face (first asking the student to lay down on the ground)
Throwing a rock on the leg.
Throwing a rock on the back.
Throwing a rock on the stomach.
Throwing a rock on the ribs.
Throwing a rock on the back of the head.
Throwing a rock on the neck.
Throwing a rock on the face.
Pinching
This poll was created on 2015-12-07 02:16:11 by Mrellfav