Kids Law |
Kids Law: Written for kids, parents, teachers, counselors, social workers, youth workers and anyone else involved in the lives of youth today, KIDS LAW: A Practical Guide to Juvenile Justice is a down-to-earth and invaluable guide to the many aspects of the Juvenile Justice system. Through life story portraits, KIDS LAW deals with criminal law, juvenile courts, dependency, adoption, marriage and divorce, property and employment matters, and allows the reader to come face-to-face with the evolving American law as it impacts kids either because of their own actions or the actions of adults in their lives. About the Author Attorney and youth advocate John Biggers has worked closely with kids, parents and other adults in the Juvenile and Adult Courts for over 30 years. Based in the Midwest and Southwest, with a broad spectrum of experience in civil and criminal law, he has also helped public schools develop classroom-based KIDS LAW programs. John Biggers is a frequent speaker at conferences, workshops and schools around the country. For more information contact: |
![]() "KIDS LAW is an important and much needed addition to the libraries of anyone and everyone who works with children." "For anyone who wants to know more about the juvenile justice system, this book is interesting to read. It should be included in any school or public library." "Useful for parents, family, friends, teachers, counselors and others interested in the policies, procedures and programs in juvenile law." "This book would be helpful for any person that might have contact with the laws as it relates to juveniles, and that includes just about everyone." |