Twelve essays present opposing arguments on whether Americans are overmedicated, discussing psychiatric drugs, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, chronic pain, prescription drug advertising, antibiotics, and the elderly.
A collection of twenty-three 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.
Contains twenty-two essays that provide opposing viewpoints on alternative lending, discussing how it compares to traditional lending, and looking at payday lending, peer-to-peer lending, and microlending.
A collection of thirteen controversial essays that debate issues associated with adoption including open adoptions, intraracial adoptions, and father registries.