Contributor
Hall, David M.
Edition Statement:8th ed.
Imprint:New York : McGraw-Hill, c2010.
Descriptionxxvi, 297 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:PARENTAL DECISION-MAKING: WHAT'S BEST FOR CHILDREN . . . OR WHAT'S BEST FOR PARENTS?: Should Parents Be Allowed to Opt Their Children Out of Sexuality Education Classes? -- Should Adoptive Parents Adopt Only within Their Own Racial/Ethnic Group? -- Should Unhappy Couples Stay Together for the Sake of Their Children? -- Should Parents Home-school Their Children? -- HOW MUCH CONTROL SHOULD PARENTS HAVE OVER THEIR CHILDREN'S LIVES?: Should "Abstinence-Until-Marriage" Be the Only Message for Teens? -- Should Parents Be Able to Select the Biological Sex of Their Children? -- Should Parents Surgically Alter Their Intersex Infants? -- Should Minors Be Required to Get Their Parents' Permission in Order to Obtain an Abortion? -- BEING INCLUSIVE: LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES, AND FAMILIES: Should Same-Sex Couples Be Allowed to Marry Legally? -- Should Men Who Have Sex with Men Be Allowed to Donate Blood? -- Should Lesbian and Gay Individuals Be Allowed to Adopt Children? -- Should Private Sexual Acts between Gay and Lesbian Couples Be Legal? -- TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY SEXUALITY ISSUES: -- Is Cybersex "Cheating"? -- Are Open Relationships Healthy? -- Is Pornography Harmful to Teenagers? -- Are Statutory Rape Laws Effective at Protecting Minors?
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.