Kids and the Law

Kids and the Law
Author: Rebecca Pries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781733383301

What rights does a juvenile defendant have at a trial? How does the law define a Child Requiring Assistance? What are the rights and responsibilities of unmarried fathers? How are students with special needs identified and helped? Kids and the Law/Los Menores y la Ley has answers to these questions and many more. Written in plain English, with Spanish translation, it is a revision of the first book of its kind in MA - an easy-to use, comprehensive guide to Massachusetts' laws and court actions involving children and their families. Topics covered include delinquency proceedings, child neglect and abuse laws, legal issues related to school, mental health and substance use problems, a glossary with clear definitions of legal terms, and a resource section that points the way to further information and services.

Court of the Stone Children

Court of the Stone Children
Author: Eleanor Cameron
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 9780833545770

Aided by the journal of a young woman who lived in nineteenth-century France, Nina solves a murder mystery dormant since the time of Napoleon.

Preparing Children for Court

Preparing Children for Court
Author: Lynn Copen
Publisher: Sage Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The first of its kind, Preparing Children for Court is intended as an aid for social workers, court educators, victim/witness specialists, law enforcement, therapists, and attorneys. Written in an engaging manner, this text divulges the "tricks of the trade" that will allow the child to enter the legal systems without negative consequences.

A Court for Children

A Court for Children
Author: Alfred J. Kahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1953
Genre: Law
ISBN:

A report of the New York City Children's Court, in which the author questions the Court's aims, looks at how far it is from its goal, and suggests ways to improve. This critical analysis closely examines the need for increased preventative work to properly address the rise in serious juvenile cases.