They observe that Texas is the state where students are hit most by educators, with 51,170 students who received punishment in 2005 to 2006. Mississippi is second (38,214 students), Alabama follows (34.097 students), Arkansas after that (22,575 students), Georgia next (18,404 students), Oklahoma follows (15,153 students), Tennessee follows (14,901 students), Louisiana is next (11,091 students) and Florida is last (7,303 students). These are the nine states where students are hit the most in the United …show more content…
In addition, people in favor of corporal punishment in the classroom feel that is better than a suspension. The arguments against capital punishment are that corporal punishment is legal child abuse and that it makes the student angry. Both the pro and con sides of the use of corporal punishment in the classroom agree that if teachers were better trained in how handle behavior problems, corporal punishment might not be necessary.
There is a question about how hard a student can be hit in public school. Some states prohibit “bodily injury”, while other states allow it. There are many lawsuits in court system that say corporal punishment has hurt the child severely. One such case is that of a Georgia boy in elementary school. The teacher punished him for not having his homework done, claimed the Atlanta Journal and Constitution. The teacher hit the boy once, but then grabbed him by the arm to hit him a second time. That is when the boy received a spinal fracture in his upper part of his arm. The boy received $10,000 in damages from the school