The average rating for Children's Bioethics: The International Biopolitical Discourse on Harmful Traditional Practices and the Right of the Child to Cultural Identity based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-11-02 00:00:00 Renato Soares The book was pretty informative, but I often found that I had a hard time reading it due to the fact that there weren't nearly enough commas as there should have been. Maybe it's just because I tend to use commas more than others? I'm not sure. But the information was definitely interesting, and, if one can handle a severe lack of commas (in my opinion), I'd recommend this book. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-11-18 00:00:00 Matt Olson This book is very well written, and fairly easy to understand (especially considering it is primarily about the law). The author tells you what her position is and defends it well. The biggest point is that by removing all Statutes of Limitations, in regards to the sexual abuse of children, would better identify child predators, especially family members and friends who are responsible for a large portion of child abuse. I think she makes a good point. If adults realize that they cannot get away with it, that their victim(s) can take them to court at anytime, then it may be a better deterrent. |
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