Customer Review: The One Minute Manger was great but this title fell well short.
I was disappointed and will not add this book to my required reading
list for my direct reports.
Customer Review: Without doubt,Baskerville brings to light
the family court agenda.He explains why they perform their acts
of power,control and aggression which creates conflict and destruction
of children,families and especially the elimination of fathers,fatherhood.
I have experienced this... more info
Customer Review: I am a Criminology and Criminal Justice student finishing my sophomore year this month. I have taken 7 different CCJ classes so far, and this textbook ranks among the most dry, dull, and boring CCJ textbooks I have ever had the misfortune to read. Even my Criminal Law text was better than this book... more info
Customer Review: The author does a fine job of outlining the problems with the lawyers, and judges even the system. However, he does a very poor job of actually telling you how to deal with the problems. Even the information he gives doesn't follow through. What do you do if you are accused of creating evidence? Are... more info
Customer Review: This is a sharp attorney who needs to bring this book into the 21st Century. I found several good ideas that seem to be making a difference.
Customer Review: I have already set up a special needs trust using a lawyer, but I wanted to read more on these types of trusts. I would say this is a valuable resource for subsequent or co-trustees. It contains some information about the practical aspects of setting up, and administering trusts for those who are... more info
Customer Review: I've become an almost compulsive reader about our juvenile justice system and foster care since it seems the vast majority of the students I teach have some contact with at least one. In one school I taught at, at least 70% of the students were either in foster care, group homes or had a juvenile... more info