"This is a superb book on many, many levels, addressing critical issues at the intersection of adolescent sexuality, the digital age, and the law's disproportionate and often counterproductive approach. It takes a topic that is so emotionally (and politically) fraught and holds it up for rational, careful, and thoughtful research and analysis. It should be read by judges, advocates and more importantly, policy makers. I wish it had been available during my 17 years as a federal judge." --
Judge Nancy Gertner, U.S. Dist. Court (Retired)"
Adolescent Sexual Behavior in the Digital Age addresses the effects that digital technology and social media have on adolescent development by taking a research-based, empirical approach. A major resource for clinical and forensic mental health professionals, legal scholars, and practitioners involved with adolescents, it is particularly helpful for those of us on the other side of the 'Generation Divide' as we struggle to keep up with fast-paced changes that impact the social and psychological live of adolescents." --
Roy J. O'Shaughnessy, MD, Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia "I highly recommend this book. ... Overall, this is a great addition to a personal and a professional library." Weighted Numerical Score: 100 - 5 Stars! --
Doody's Health Sciences Book Review "...This is an extremely helpful book for all the audiences that the author and editors
have aimed to address. Its proactive and substantive approach provides normative and
current approaches to complex problems." --
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