Vieth, V.2015-07-092015-07-092014Vieth, V. I. (2014). From Sticks to Flowers: Guidelines for Child Protection Professionals Working with Parents Using Scripture to Justify Corporal Punishment. William Mitchell Law Review, 40(3), 3.http://www.gundersenhealth.org/upload/docs/NCPTC/Vieth-(2014)-From-Sticks-to-Flowers.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/2316To address this issue, this law review article includes a case study designed to illustrate some of the complexities multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) of child protection professionals encounter when corporal punishment is practiced in the name of God. When should the team charge a parent with a crime? When should a child protection petition be filed? When the MDT is relying on research, and a parent is relying on the Bible, is there a way to bridge the gap?en-UScorporal punishmentreligionlawcultureFrom Sticks to Flowers: Guidelines for Child Protection Professionals Working with Parents Using Scripture to Justify Corporal PunishmentArticle