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Examines the development of statutory rape laws in the United States. The first book-length study of American statutory rape laws, Jailbait investigates the double-edged nature of legislation aimed at both protecting and punishing adolescent sexuality. Carolyn Cocca explores how, throughout the history of the United States, the regulation of sexual behavior was seized upon as a means to alleviate larger problems, be they moral, social, political, or economic. Feminists, religious conservatives, and legislators, each with their own agendas, have at times both conflicted and cooperated over legislation, leading to uneasy compromises that play out in the ways in which the laws are implemented today. Using both detailed case studies and quantitative analysis, Jailbait examines important changes made to statutory rape laws since the 1970s, including prosecutions under the laws. Among the more surprising findings is that changes to statutory rape laws were sometimes made in opposition to prevailing public opinion, contrary to previous studies that have asserted morality policy is especially responsive to public opinion.
The collected edition of this sexy camp series, written as a tongue-in-cheek B-movie serial by Mystery Science Theaters 3000's Mary Jo Pehl, "Jailbait" follows the adventures of an all-female undercover organization looking to hunt down predatory perverts by any means necessary and prevent children from becoming targets. It has been described as "To Catch a Predator" meets "Charlie’s Angels" meets Ed Wood’s "The Violent Years." Those who are big fans of MST3K will love this series!
Vampire detective Felix Gomez teams up with a precocious clairvoyant teen in order to counter a gangster organization and its army of zombies that is terrorizing the Colorado mountains.
Andrea Robin Kaplan is a clique unto herself. In other words, she has no friends. Her only goal is get through high school with the least amount of humiliation possible, which should be easy— nothing ever happens in the suburbs, right? Wrong. One day, as Andi walks home from school, a little brown VW drives up and she meets Frank. Frank makes her feel beautiful and special. With Frank, Andi forgets how alone she is. From boundary breaking author Lesléa Newman comes a haunting story about a girl who is all alone, and a man old enough to know better. From the Hardcover edition.
A CODDLED ATHLETE. A GRIEVING WIDOW WITH A SECRET. A CORRUPT JAIL GUARD WITH A GRUDGE. BAD DECISIONS. BAD LUCK. BAD INTENT. Step into a world where drugs, drinking, sex and sports intertwine in a Boston suburb, before exploding into a story of survival in one of the worst jails ever built. Be taken inside by Chris Albano, a former jail guard, in this novel about a superstar high school athlete s mysterious incarceration, as the story unfolds into one of the most intense -ghts any man will ever face. Feel what it is truly like to be in a jail, meet characters based on real inmates, and experience stories and events that actually happened inside the blocks. Albano's vivid descriptions depict what life is really like behind bars.
"Getting Lucky" a song by Tro Gunnison Wouldn't care if I could. I'm up to no good. Taking what I want instead of what I should. I'm made of pure greed. There's shit that I need. The mask is off and the demon's freed. I'm gonna get drunk. I'm gonna get played. I'm gonna get rich. I'm gonna get laid. And I'm gonna get Lucky. Raised in the system, Shiloh Luck's first sixteen years have been anything but lucky. After winning The Voice, she's finally living the dream-a record contract, talk shows, a US tour opening for the hottest band out there. Everything is going according to plan...until their frontman, Tro Gunnison, explodes her life into chaos. He's shallow, self-centered, and completely infuriating, and he'll do anything for notoriety. Including her. Like it or not, she's stuck with him for two months on the road, but the longer they spend together, the more she begins to realize there's more to Tro than anyone has ever dug deep enough to find. If his attention is anything other than just another publicity gimmick, she might let herself see where it leads. But before she can risk everything, she has to be sure. If there's one thing that Tro Gunnison has learned in the six years since he left his past in the dust, it's that living life big, bold, and totally outrageous keeps people from seeing past the glare. He's buried his demons beneath six feet of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and he's convinced that no one will ever dig them up...until Lucky. She's young, but not naive, and without even trying, she sees past the facade to the man underneath...which scares the hell out of him. Because what started out as smoke and mirrors has somehow turned real, and for the first time in his life, there's someone he cares about more than himself. But it turns out getting Lucky could be a double-edged sword. He's always been sure it would be his past that would bring him down, but it might turn out to be Jail Bait instead.
The ten stories in Brad Gooch's first book of prose are as contemporary as an overheard phone call. Don't expect complicated plots, in-depth conversations, moments of acute psychological analysis. Instead the author gives us a voyeuristic look at some tough people caught in private (slightly embarrassing) moments. Seen as if through the windows of an apartment building. Speaking the pared-down dialogue of a TV show or movie. Gooch's style--spare, hesitant, factual, sensual, polished--allows the primitive storytelling back in; we feel the propelling undertow of his characters' desires and impulses. Jailbait and Other Stories is unquestionably a text of an for the Eighties.
Rules of engagement: 1) You have the right to use force to defend yourself. 2) Fire may be returned to stop a hostile attack. 3) You may not seize the property of others to accomplish your mission. 4) Detention of civilians is authorized in self-defense. Delilah Morgan and her older sister Destiny have been on their own for two years, since their parents burned down the family home and went to jail for cooking meth. She's street smart and tough. Nothing about her says sixteen and she's not about to tell anyone, especially Bran, the hot ex-Marine bartender her sister has her eye on. He's stable and successful and everything her sister needs to keep them off the street. The only problem, something about Bran inspires Delilah and suddenly she's writing the best music she ever has. About him. Branson Silo knows what it means to be in the line of fire. Home from his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, he thinks he's safe...until he meets Delilah. Despite a sharp tongue that makes him want to take cover, he can't deny the attraction. But when he hires her to play weekends at his family's saloon, he finds out she's more than he can handle...which is saying something considering he used to blow things up for a living. When the grenade finally explodes and the shrapnel flies, will Bran be left standing? Or has he survived years at war only to be taken down by Jail Bait?
THE STORY: Through the course of one dizzying night at a club, JAILBAIT follows the parallel stories of two fifteen-year-old girls, desperate to grow up, and two thirty-something men who are looking to be twenty-one again. High-school sophomores Cl
Emily, a maturing teenage girl, lives in a small town in the hills of West Virginia. Her dad is a coal miner and money is scarce in their family. In fact, the entire town suffers for the same reason - a lack of money and just enough to make it from paycheck to paycheck. Being born into a family of poverty has caused Emily to be bitter with her family. She's so self-conscious of being poor that she actually becomes ashamed of her family and her home. She constantly daydreams of running away from home in hopes of finding a wealthy life. One morning Emily has a terrible fight with her mother. She leaves out the door in a rage without saying goodbye. On her way to school, as she approaches the forks in the road, she decides to run away from home. This decision drastically changes Emily's life... She finds herself a prisoner in a world of torture and sexual abuse with a constant desire to go back home, only to realize she is someone's ""jailbait."" Can Emily get herself out of this mess and come back home?