EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q)

EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q)
Title EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q) PDF eBook
Author David J. Herring
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 227
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317260244

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Everyday Law for Children provides an accessible introduction to laws that affect children and families and the dominant public debates that surround and drive these laws. Using real-world examples, the book exposes the tension between reliance on the private, autonomous family and the public's desire to secure child well-being. A look at some public systems, such as child welfare and juvenile delinquency, shows that an initial public aspiration to assist children and families is often frustrated by a lack of resolve and resources. In other areas, such as education and healthcare, the public shrinks from a commitment to comprehensive child well-being. Everyday Law for Children makes a case for the improvement of public systems by focusing on pragmatic goals related to child well-being. More immediately, it makes a case for zealous advocates for children who can have a dramatic impact on children's everyday lives. Accordingly, the book provides an annotated list of resources and contact information for parents and for service providers who need help addressing specific problems within complex public systems.

Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook)

Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Eric B. Lipson
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2000-03-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1429111755

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This practical, down-to-earth approach to the law will be an important tool in your classroom. Included are questions and answers to explain the basic principles of law, criminal law, lawmaking, law enforcement, judging the law and constitutional law. Twenty-two hypothetical cases on topics of concern to young people give instruction in what the law says and invite student opinion and discussion.

Nolo's Everyday Law Book

Nolo's Everyday Law Book
Title Nolo's Everyday Law Book PDF eBook
Author Shae Irving
Publisher NOLO
Total Pages 484
Release 1999
Genre Law
ISBN 9780873374262

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Written by Nolo's expert team of attorneys, the second edition of Nolo's Everyday Law Book provides answers to hundreds of common legal questions. 56 illustrations.

The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law

The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law
Title The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law PDF eBook
Author Randy Chapman
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Children with disabilities
ISBN 9780977017973

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Handbook of Everyday Law

Handbook of Everyday Law
Title Handbook of Everyday Law PDF eBook
Author Martin J. Ross
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1986
Genre Law
ISBN 9780517615379

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Nolo's Encyclopedia of Everyday Law

Nolo's Encyclopedia of Everyday Law
Title Nolo's Encyclopedia of Everyday Law PDF eBook
Author Shae Irving
Publisher NOLO
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 9781413313215

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Offers an overview of law, as it applies to everyday life, including information on credit and debt, workplace rights, wills, divorce, social security, landlord-tenant laws, child custody and visitation, and criminal law.

EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q)

EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q)
Title EVERDAY LAW FOR CHILDREN (Q) PDF eBook
Author David J. Herring
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317260252

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Everyday Law for Children provides an accessible introduction to laws that affect children and families and the dominant public debates that surround and drive these laws. Using real-world examples, the book exposes the tension between reliance on the private, autonomous family and the public's desire to secure child well-being. A look at some public systems, such as child welfare and juvenile delinquency, shows that an initial public aspiration to assist children and families is often frustrated by a lack of resolve and resources. In other areas, such as education and healthcare, the public shrinks from a commitment to comprehensive child well-being. Everyday Law for Children makes a case for the improvement of public systems by focusing on pragmatic goals related to child well-being. More immediately, it makes a case for zealous advocates for children who can have a dramatic impact on children's everyday lives. Accordingly, the book provides an annotated list of resources and contact information for parents and for service providers who need help addressing specific problems within complex public systems.