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A Non-Ethical Argument Against Parental Licensing (CROSBI ID 230943)

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Pušić, Bruno A Non-Ethical Argument Against Parental Licensing // Profil (Brno), 17 (2016), 1; 2-15

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Pušić, Bruno

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A Non-Ethical Argument Against Parental Licensing

LaFollette proposed that the best way to protect children from abuse and neglect caused by their parents would be to implement parental licenses to prospective parents. In this paper, I re-evaluate his proposal by looking at various facts and data related to child abuse and neglect. It will be suggested that (a) parenting as a profession does not satisfy the third of LaFollette’s criteria for the introduction of licenses, which is “The benefits of the licensing program outweigh any theoretical reasons against it” (LaFollette 2010, 328), (b) it would subject too many people to unnecessary tests and (c) parenting cannot be compared to other professions licenses are usually issued for.

parental licensing ; licensing program ; child abuse ; child neglect ; child protection

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17 (1)

2016.

2-15

objavljeno

1212-9097

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Filozofija

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