A collection of twenty-two articles that offer opposing viewpoints on issues related to privacy, addressing questions about counterterrorism measures and privacy rights, whether medical privacy is adequately protected, and how privacy should be guarded.
A collection of essays which debate various issues related to bioterrorism, including its significance as a threat, biodefense research methods, the United States' stance on defense against bioterrorism, and laws and legislations.
Discusses various issues related to the music industry, such as declining music sales, poor content, illegal file sharing, the obsolescence of CDs, the future of digital music, and the status of vinyl records.
Presents eleven essays debating issues regarding capital punishment, including whether it reduces murder rates and whether it deters juvenile violence, and provides an annotated list of related organizations and a bibliography.
Contains twenty articles that provide a variety of perspectives on parenting issues, discussing discipline choices, different forms of parenting, and parents liability for their children's actions.
Contains twenty articles in which the authors debate questions of whether chemical dependency is a serious problem, the causes of chemical dependency, which drug treatment prevention programs are effective, and whether drug laws should be changed.
A collection of twenty-two articles that offer opposing viewpoints on issues related to privacy, addressing questions about counterterrorism measures and privacy rights, whether medical privacy is adequately protected, and how privacy should be guarded.
Contains eighteen articles that provide opposing viewpoints on issues related to advertising, addressing questions of whether advertising is harmful, whether it exploits children, if political advertising be reformed, and what the future looks like for the industry.