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LAW IN A FREE SOCIETY - ON PRIVACY - A CURRICULUM

NCJ Number
12554
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1972
Length
23 pages
Annotation
BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES FOR THE KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12TH GRADE CURRICULUM ALONG WITH GUIDELINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LESSON PLANS ON PRIVACY.
Abstract
THE GUIDELINES ARE PRESENTED IN TWO- AND THREE-GRADE SPAN UNITS. THE CENTRAL ISSUES ARE - 1) ARE THERE BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL NEEDS FOR PRIVACY IN THE ANIMAL WORLD OR IN MAN 2) WHAT ARE SOME OF THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRIVACY 3) WHAT ARE SOME OF THE POSSIBLE BENEFITS OF PRIVACY 4) WHAT ARE SOME OF THE POSSIBLE COSTS OF PRIVACY AND 5) HOW SHOULD CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE NEED FOR PRIVACY AND COMPETING INTERESTS BE MANAGED. FOR THE OTHER VOLUMES ON THE CONCEPT OF PRIVACY, SEE NCJ-12551, 12552, AND 12553. FOR AN OVERVIEW OF THE LAW IN A FREE SOCIETY SERIES, SEE NCJ-12570. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)