Copyright Date:
2012
Edition Date:
2012
Release Date:
01/01/12
Pages:
48 pages
ISBN:
1-448-86019-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-448-86019-7
Dewey:
342.7308
LCCN:
2011034070
Dimensions:
25 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
SPILSBURY, Louise . Same-Sex Marriage . ISBN 978-1-4488-6020-3 ; ISBN 978-1-4488-7013-4 ; ISBN 978-1-4488-6066-1 . LC 2011032847. STEARMAN, Kaye . Freedom of Information . ISBN 978-1-4488-6019-7 ; ISBN 978-1-4488-7008-0 ; ISBN 978-1-4488-6064-7 . LC 2011034070. ea vol: 48p. (Ethical Debates Series). photos. chron. further reading. glossary. index. websites. CIP. Rosen Central . 2012. PLB $27.95; pap. $11.75; ebook $27.95. Gr 6-9 The authors address these topics fairly and impartially, with substantial support for both sides of the arguments. Written clearly and concisely, each accessible title begins with a case study highlighting the issues involved before explaining them. Privacy describes the uses of surveillance in our lives and discusses where it can be found, including our homes, schools, workplaces, and computers. In Same-Sex Marriage , sexual orientation is explained, as well as marriage and its accompanying rights, legal issues, children, and societal effects. Freedom of Information looks at the rights of citizens to access information from the government and legislation that addresses them, utilizing accessible information, those who expose wrongdoing, and the future direction for this freedom. Short chapters, copious photos representative of the events and situations relevant to the facts provided, fact boxes, viewpoints containing quoted opinions, supporting case studies, and succinct chapter summaries all contribute to the overall appeal and usefulness of these books, although a few of the photos are dark and not as sharp and clear as they could be. Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Many countries have laws about freedom of information, which is a citizen's right to access information from the government. A relatively recent development historically, today many people believe that freedom of information is a basic right of citizenship. Supporters of freedom of information say it provides one of the essential checks and balances on government, making government open, accountable, and reducing corruption. However, most countries' laws contain limits on disclosure, and there are many debates about where the lines should be drawn. Readers get explanations of how freedom of information laws work and how they have been framed in different countries. Chapters explore the debate about how these laws should be applied so that they work well for both government officials and the public.