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by: Suzanne Shell
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780966025415
ISBN: 0966025415
Label: Sage Wisdom Press
Manufacturer: Sage Wisdom Press
Number Of Pages: 608
Publication Date: December 28, 2001
Publisher: Sage Wisdom Press
Sales Rank: 828313
Studio: Sage Wisdom Press
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Editorial Review:
Book Description: The Second Edition of Profane Justice has been expanded and updated for 2001, and covers the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. It truly is a comprehensive guide for parents who want to know what to expect during a child abuse/neglect investigation and court case. The book exposes the motivation and deceit behing child protection and gives you the tools you need to protect your family from unwarranted intrusions by the state.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A book all parents and advocates should have on their shelf
This book is like a torah (bible) to me. I recommend it often everytime anyone asks me what they need to know or what to expect. Suzanne has given so much knowledge and research to us all at our finger tips. Those that say ill things of her just are not capable of following the book and her directions and she does not sugar coat anything for anyone she is very factual and an awesome person in general. Thank you Suzanne for sharing your knowledge with all of us.
Rating: - The truth had to be told
This book is an excellant resource for those who have been falsely accused of child abuse. In this modern day society , we would like to belive that this does not happen but it does. There are many people who have had to deal with this intrusive system. In fact in LaMonte McNeese's book "How to be Strong when falsely accused" , has gone through some of the similiar horrors that Ms. Suell shared in her book. Is it a coincidence? I don't think so. I would like to peronally praise Ms Shell ... Read More
Rating: - Ridiculous advice
The author of this book offers some truly absurd advice. I stopped reading this book about 1/3 of the way in, when it was clear how harmful this book could be to your actual kids. It reads more like a militant anarchist bible than something designed to protect your rights. I did some research on this lady afterwards and she seems completely insane.
This book seems like it's more helpful to people who neglect and abuse their kids than to protect parents' rights. The author is VERY ... Read More
Rating: - The book in two sentences:
A woman who's been convicted for giving false legal advice decides to write a book to share her advice with YOU.
She was a bad mommy and the government decided to protect her kids, and now she's got a vendetta.
Rating: - Gripping Drama
Though others have mixed feelings about the content of this book, rest assured that this is truly the best novel of the early part of the 21st century.
Young Reginald "P" Linux is stuck in a house with a strange figurine that he cannot get rid of. He seems destined to be stuck in a house that is a "doom" house, until Child Protective Services arrives at the door. They attempt to extract the figurine time and time again, only to fail as well when the figurine tells them she is happy ... Read More
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