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Tamara L. Roleff

Forfatter af Gun Control: Opposing Viewpoints

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Tamara L. Roleff is a published author and an editor of young adult books. Some of the published credits of Tamara L. Roleff include The Olympics (At Issue Series), Genetic Engineering (Compact Research Series), Body Piercing and Tattoos (At Issue Series). (Bowker Author Biography)

Omfatter også følgende navne: Tamara Roleff, Tamara L. Roleff

Værker af Tamara L. Roleff

Gun Control: Opposing Viewpoints (1997) 28 eksemplarer
Drug Abuse: Opposing Viewpoints (1987) 23 eksemplarer
Gay Rights (1997) 20 eksemplarer
Hate Crimes: Current Controversies (2000) 20 eksemplarer
AIDS: Opposing Viewpoints (2003) (2002) 16 eksemplarer
Black magic and witches (2003) 13 eksemplarer
War: Opposing Viewpoints (1999) 12 eksemplarer
Cloning: Opposing Viewpoints (2005) 11 eksemplarer
AIDS: Opposing Viewpoints (1998) (1998) 9 eksemplarer
Alien abductions (2003) 7 eksemplarer
Satanism (At Issue Series) (2001) 7 eksemplarer
Beauty Pageants (At Issue) (2014) 7 eksemplarer
What encourages gang behavior? (2002) 6 eksemplarer
Fact or Fiction? - Psychics (2002) 6 eksemplarer
Business Ethics (At Issue Series) (1996) 5 eksemplarer
Teen Sex: Opposing Viewpoints (2001) 4 eksemplarer
Sex Education (1998) 4 eksemplarer
Steroid Abuse (2010) 3 eksemplarer
Drug Abuse (Opposing Viewpoints) (2004) 3 eksemplarer
Police corruption (2002) 2 eksemplarer
The Olympics (At Issue Series) (2008) 2 eksemplarer
Sex (2001) 2 eksemplarer
Teen Sex (At Issue Series) (2002) 1 eksemplar
Teen Suicide (At Issue Series) (2000) 1 eksemplar

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This book tackled difficult subjects in referenced to censorship, but gave the viewpoint of both sides in order to stimulate knowledgeable debate. I enjoyed the quotes that started out each chapter and the cartoons dispersed throughout the text which helped to get the point across to the reader.
 
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S.Becnel | 1 anden anmeldelse | Sep 23, 2018 |
I read the essays in Chapter 3, "Should Schools and Libraries Practice Censorship?" Viewpoint #1 was an excerpt (2000) from the Family Friendly Libraries website. The author, Helen Chaffee Biehle, believes that libraries should restrict children's access to "obscene" or objectionable materials. However, the fifth article of ALA's Library Bill of Rights says, "A person’s right to use a library should not be denied or abridged because of origin, age, background, or views" (emphasis added). (Article III begins, "Libraries should challenge censorship...")

The strongest point against Biehle's argument, however, is that libraries and librarians cannot act in loco parentis; it is the parent or guardian's responsibility to be aware of what his or her child is doing at the library and what materials he or she is checking out. Parents have the right to make rules about what their children - and only their children - can access; they cannot expect librarians to act as censors.

Viewpoint #2, authored by Bruce J. Ennis - general counsel to the Freedom to Read Foundation - presented the argument that restricting a minor's access to books or other materials constitutes censorship, and therefore violates the First Amendment. ALA policies, Ennis writes, are based on and consistent with federal and state constitutional protections.
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