Crossing the Line: A Journey of Purpose and Self Belief

The Trilogy of Life Itself, #3

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Discrimination & Race Relations, Reference & Language, Law
Cover of the book Crossing the Line: A Journey of Purpose and Self Belief by Dawn Bates, Dawn Bates
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Author: Dawn Bates ISBN: 9780995732254
Publisher: Dawn Bates Publication: July 31, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dawn Bates
ISBN: 9780995732254
Publisher: Dawn Bates
Publication: July 31, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a story of love, compassion and forgiveness; of taking control of your own life and fighting for what you believe in.  A story of strength, courage and resilience.
Becoming a single parent is tough enough as it is, but when the police arrest you and throw you in a cell for 2.5 days, without questioning, without telling you why; and then social services tell you to sign your children over to them, or they'll take them off you anyway, life takes on a whole new level of crazy; especially when you fight back against the system.
Over the past 2 years Dawn Bates has had insights into the darker depths of the policing and justice system that operates on the West Coast of Scotland. Seen first-hand the challenges of what it means to be a single parent in today's society, and how the various systems of governance, combined with organisational structure have a debilitating effect on those who are raising children alone; and the stigmatism that goes with it.
This isn't just her story. This is the story of many.

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This is a story of love, compassion and forgiveness; of taking control of your own life and fighting for what you believe in.  A story of strength, courage and resilience.
Becoming a single parent is tough enough as it is, but when the police arrest you and throw you in a cell for 2.5 days, without questioning, without telling you why; and then social services tell you to sign your children over to them, or they'll take them off you anyway, life takes on a whole new level of crazy; especially when you fight back against the system.
Over the past 2 years Dawn Bates has had insights into the darker depths of the policing and justice system that operates on the West Coast of Scotland. Seen first-hand the challenges of what it means to be a single parent in today's society, and how the various systems of governance, combined with organisational structure have a debilitating effect on those who are raising children alone; and the stigmatism that goes with it.
This isn't just her story. This is the story of many.

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