Description
This compilation of the best thinking about adoption by both historical and current authorities reveals a vital, ever-changing practice affecting the lives of millions of people around the globe.
The ancient practice of adoption has changed significantly through history. In colonial America, parents adopted out their unwanted children-those who were "rude, stubborn, and unruly"-to other families. Today, Americans go abroad looking for children to adopt, and have adopted more than a quarter million internationally.
Adoption: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition not only traces the development of expert thinking about adoption, it also looks at both sides of the latest controversial issues. Should adoptions be open or closed? Should the government regulate adoptions more closely-or less? This updated second edition offers an international perspective with a new chapter on how countries outside the United States provide adoption services. This work is an indispensable resource for those thinking about adoption or researching its history.
- Primary sources include testimony from hearings and court cases, and case studies explain and illuminate concepts
- A chronology of events and milestones includes coverage from the time of Moses to the present day
Adoption is one of humanity's oldest and most widespread customs-it has been practiced by every culture in the world throughout history. Yet our ideas about adoption remain in constant flux. Should we allow single parents to adopt? What about same-sex couples? Are transracial adoptions successful? Should we seal adoption records? This volume provides the latest answers and the best thinking on these controversies.
About the Author
Barbara A. Moe, M.S., is a consultant to the Special Needs Program at Adoption Alliance in Denver, CO, and was previously director of that organization for 16 years.
Reviews
"This work contains a good overview and starting point on adoption." - ARBA
Book Information
ISBN 9781598840292
Author Barbara A. Moe
Format Hardback
Page Count 342
Imprint ABC-CLIO
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc