Author: Roger J. R. Levesque
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1557986096
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1557986096
Adolescents, Sex, and the Law: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Citizenship (Law and Public Policy: Psychology and the Social Sciences)
Although adolescents have sex, suffer the effects of domestic violence, and fall victim to sexual harassment, existing laws often prevent them from gaining access to the social services available to adults. Get Adolescents, Sex, and the Law: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Citizenship (Law and Public Policy diet books 2013 for free.
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Further, laws that deny adolescents access to social services exist side-by-side with laws that readily allow adolescent offenders to be moved from the juvenile justice system into adult court. In effect, the law treats adolescents either as children or as adults, failing to acknowledge that they are neither. In this provocative book, law professor and attorney Roger J.R urther, laws that deny adolescents access to social services exist side-by-side with laws that readily allow adolescent offenders to be moved from the juvenile justice system into adult court. In effect, the law treats adolescents either as children or as adults, failing to acknowledge that they are neither. In this provocative book, law professor and attorney Roger J.R. Levesque illuminates the shortcomings of the juvenile justice system and proposes a strategy for reframing the current social and legal conceptions of
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