Berlatsky, Noah

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Sexual violence

A collection of twenty-two essays that provides varying perspectives on sexual violence, debating the seriousness of the problem, factors that contribute to it, society's response to it, and policies that may help reduce it.

Cybercrime

A collection of twenty writings from around the globe discussing issues surrounding cybercrime. Examines who's vulnerable to cybercrime, laws pertaining to cybercrime, the connection between cybercrime and crime syndicates, and cyber espionage and cyberterrorism. Includes a world map, discussion questions, and organizations to contact.

Mental illness

Examines the issue of mental illness around the world, in such nations as the United Kingdom, Japan, Romania, China, and Argentina.

Nanotechnology

2014
"This title addresses various issues related to nanotechnology, including what the relationship between public perception and nanotechnology is, how nanotechnology will affect health, how nanotechnology will affect the environment, and how nanotechnology will affect international relations"--Provided by publisher.

Media violence

2012
A collection of twenty-three essays that offers varying persepctives on issues related to media violence.

Liberia

A collection of essays that explore human rights violations and crimes committed during the civil wars in Liberia.

North and South Korea

Contains twenty-three essays in which the authors debate issues related to North and South Korea.

School reform

2010
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on school reform, debating political issues, the role of standardized tests, testing to evaluate teachers and schools, and school choice.

Afghanistan

2010
A collection of twenty-five essays that provides varying perspectives on issues related to Afghanistan, discussing the military situation, the status of human rights, progress toward democracy, and drug trade.

Doomsday scenarios

2011
A collection of essays that provides varying perspectives on doomsday scenarios, discussing if time-specific predictions should be taken seriously, conflict involving religious prophecies, and how humans could bring about the end of the world.

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