Janice Shaw Crouse
Former Presidential Speechwriter, Dr. Crouse has become one of the most popular conservative writers in the nation. The National Press Club praised Dr. Crouse's "common sense, refreshing honesty and intriguing perspective on cultural and political issues." They added, "She addresses truth in a way that appeals across ideological and religious barriers." Janice lives near Washington, D.C. with her husband; they have a grown daughter and son.



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Continuing Good News About Teen Sexual Activity
Column: SEX AND SOCIETY
Apr 17 2008 02:48PM
In their most comprehensive study to date, the CDC reports record-making declines in the rates of teen pregnancies and abortions.
Don Baird: 'The Voice of the South'
Column: Sex and Society
Apr 9 2008 01:37AM
A remembrance of his life and his contributions to the golden age of radio and beyond.
Heading home: New moms leaving the workplace
Column: Sex and Society
Apr 2 2008 12:36AM
Studies show that highly qualified women can jump off the fast track and then catch up when they are ready to jump back on.
Tell Congress to fund programs that work
Column: Sex and Society
Mar 26 2008 01:59AM
The increase in abstinence programs has been effective in reversing trends that some believed were irreversible.
Is the high-class call girl a myth?
Column: Sex and Society
Mar 19 2008 02:11AM
After spending her physical beauty plying the sex trade for a few years, the glamorous call girl ends up just like the average streetwalker.
The push for the U.N. to GEAR Up
Column: Sex and Society
Mar 12 2008 01:24AM
Some want to reform not the United Nations, but its entire 'gender architecture.'
The U.N. solution to teen pregnancy
Column: Sex and Society
Mar 5 2008 01:34AM
The basic problem of the UNFPA booklet and the U.N. approach to adolescent sexuality is that pregnancy and motherhood are not problems.
The incontrovertible facts about fathers
Column: Sex and Society
Feb 27 2008 01:20AM
Policymakers should set about establishing a father-friendly culture.
Children are eating the fat of our land
Column: Sex and Society
Feb 20 2008 02:07AM
In the past three decades the obesity rate for preschoolers and teens tripled, and, for elementary school kids, the obesity rate quadrupled.
A valentine for Daddy and Mother
Column: Sex and Society
Feb 13 2008 12:33AM
Our family's enduring and endearing legacy of love and laughter.
Pushy pundits forced Romney out
Column: Sex and Society
Feb 8 2008 12:31AM
The public didn't buy it; they rejected the 'know-it-alls' and simply didn't vote for the favorite candidate of the movement heavyweights.
Clearing your kid's media clutter
Column: Sex and Society
Feb 6 2008 02:14AM
The question, then, is whether parents - and the public - will continue to allow commercial interests to take precedence over the well-being of the nation's children.
Pomp and tradition vs. cultural cacophony
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 30 2008 01:30AM
The State of the Union speech gave the president an opportunity to drown out the nation's negativity about 'now' by focusing on the future and what the president called his 'sprint to the finish.'
Men's hearts can be broken, too
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 24 2008 02:39AM
Heath Ledger's depression following the breakup of his relationship with Michelle Williams is just one example of the fact that not even sexy hunks are exempt from broken hearts.
Making abortion rare
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 22 2008 01:12AM
Obviously we are making wonderful progress in ending the scourge of abortion. Obviously we are changing the attitudes of people across the nation. Still, though, there are over a million abortions a year in the United States.
Is tough love an oxymoron?
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 16 2008 01:17AM
Young people need to learn to accept responsibility for their actions; otherwise, they will not reach adulthood with the ability to succeed in their personal or professional lives.
Never underestimate the power of tears
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 10 2008 12:43AM
Say what you will, the Clintons are the consummate political couple. The results in New Hampshire proved just how foolish it is to think that anything will drive them out of the public arena.
Huckabee overcame anti-Evangelical bias
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 9 2008 01:31AM
Evangelicals are far more politically sophisticated than the stereotypes being perpetuated through the media.
Kids and marriage - no longer inseparable
Column: Sex and Society
Jan 2 2008 12:45AM
Changing views on marriage and family by young adults do not bode well for women and children.
The power of Mary's purity
Column: Sex and Society
Dec 26 2007 02:30AM
Even a cursory examination of Mary's behavior reveals evidence that she was anything but passive.
Scrambling for the presidential pulpit
Column: Sex and Society
Dec 19 2007 01:01AM
Candidates who heretofore have disdained religion suddenly are using the presidential campaign "bully pulpit" in order to gain an advantage among those they perceive to be highly motivated by moral issues.
Selling morality to an amoral public
Column: Sex and Society
Dec 13 2007 02:11AM
When a tree is cut, the rings of the trunk reveal the good and bad years. Similarly, all of the past is there in a person's life; the accumulated experiences mold and shape the personality and the character.
Chasing excitement, cheating death
Column: Sex and Society
Dec 5 2007 12:39AM
Some young people seem to have a desperate need to live life 'on the edge' - to chase excitement and engage in behavior that flouts death.
The glass ceiling of home
Column: Sex and Society
Nov 28 2007 12:35AM
Studies indicate that more and more of today's professionals are unwilling to make the kind of trade-offs that previous generations made.
1968 policies and Election 2008
Column: Sex and Society
Nov 21 2007 01:52AM
We are finally reversing some of the negative impact of the misguided policies of the 1960s. After the 2008 election, will government policies be grounded in truth, justice and reality, or will they once again be based on pie-in-the-sky utopian schemes?
How to end sex slavery
Column: Sex and Society
Nov 14 2007 12:32AM
Sex trafficking happens right here in America, and H.R. 3887 would work to end it.
The leading ladies of influence
Column: Sex and Society
Nov 7 2007 02:23AM
One can only peer dimly down the corridors of time and wonder which few of the 'influential' women on The Daily Telegraph's list are likely to stand as 'lamps' in the great history of America.
The softer side of Hillary
Column: Sex and Society
Oct 31 2007 01:20AM
The inconsistency of her image creates a certain inaudible dissonance that generates discomfort and troubles voters.
Did progress begin with Roe v. Wade?
Column: Sex and Society
Oct 24 2007 02:06AM
No amount of language twisting - calling it 'family planning' or 'women's reproductive healthcare' - will mask the true horror of abortion.
Anybody can get it?
Column: Sex and Society
Oct 17 2007 12:28AM
Politically correct messages about HIV/AIDS are still misleading the American public.
A closer look at Fred Thompson
Column: Sex and Society
Oct 10 2007 12:52AM
Conservatives will have to decide whether or not to put their vote on the line with Thompson's rhetoric or stand with his record.
Will Hollywood revive biblical literacy?
Column: Sex and Society
Oct 3 2007 12:51AM
A recent survey found that more Americans are familiar with the ingredients in a McDonald's hamburger than know the Ten Commandments.
Married today, gone tomorrow
Column: Sex and Society
Sep 26 2007 02:12AM
Couples today don't take vows of fidelity as seriously, they don't take them as soon, and they don't go straight to marriage.
Many are called, but few are heroes
Column: Sex and Society
Sep 19 2007 02:44AM
Without any formal training as a surgeon, and with few medical instruments, a medical missionary from Indiana traveled to a remote area of Kenya and began saving lives.
We are our nation's keeper
Column: Sex and Society
Sep 12 2007 01:51AM
In some respects, it is fair to say that our innocence was destroyed on 9/11, as surely as were the twin towers in lower Manhattan.
The tell-tale touch
Column: Sex and Society
Sep 5 2007 01:44AM
Even after many years together, those in the grip of love have an inexplicable need to affirm over and over again - sometimes through words, but more often through touch - 'I am yours. You are mine. We are one!'
The perennial child care crisis
Column: Sex and Society
Aug 29 2007 01:04AM
Inevitably, there is a child care crisis just as Congress is debating budgets and a new school year is just around the corner.
Images from a high school reunion
Column: Sex and Society
Aug 22 2007 02:19AM
Doubtless it's true that you can't go home again, but being with my former classmates renewed for me the reality that many of the most meaningful aspects of life stem from being with the people whom we call friends.
The calculus of sexual experimentation
Column: Sex and Society
Aug 15 2007 02:15AM
It is only fair for kids to know exactly what their odds are when they are given condoms and told, 'If you're going to do it, use protection.'
How to make your honeymoon a success
Column: Sex and Society
Aug 8 2007 12:55AM
The honeymoon is important to the health of a marriage; a couple will reminisce often about that special time together.
Branded and sold like animals
Column: Sex and Society
Aug 1 2007 02:14AM
The competition among pimps is getting fiercer and the mistreatment of the prostituted victims is getting more vicious and inhumane.
Who wants to be a celebrity?
Column: Sex and Society
Jul 25 2007 12:21AM
If our national celebrities are any indication, when people don't have work and worry, they manufacture all sorts of mischief as a substitute.
Scrambling for the presidential pulpit
Column: Sex and Society
Jul 18 2007 02:18AM
Candidates in this election cycle are convinced that having at least a tinge of the devout will help deliver the vote.
The Salvation Army's godfather
Column: Sex and Society
Jul 11 2007 01:54AM
Andrew Miller is a leader who is firm as a rock on principle, but soft as fog when it comes to compassion for the needy and vulnerable.
Kids and marriage - no longer inseparable
Column: Sex and Society
Jul 4 2007 02:44AM
Changing views on marriage and family by young adults do not bode well for women and children.
The reality of middle-aged pregnancy
Column: Sex and Society
Jun 27 2007 01:46AM
An analysis of 20 years of mother-child data from some 79 million birth certificates reveals important facts about middle-aged pregnancy.
'With all the lamps still blazing'
Column: Sex and Society
Jun 20 2007 01:35AM
Ruth and Billy Graham dramatically illustrated one of love's great paradoxes: The surrender of their autonomy in marriage did not diminish them but produced an expanding fulfillment of their personhoods.
Teen suicides are not a 'gay' issue
Column: Sex and Society
Jun 13 2007 01:13AM
In the tragedy of teen suicide, when a political and ideological agenda takes precedence over truth, teen lives are lost.
Health risks of the illegitimate
Column: Sex and Society
Jun 6 2007 12:26AM
There is no way to sugarcoat the fact that women who are not married are at significantly higher risk of having preterm and low-birth-weight babies.
A good man is hard to find
Column: Sex and Society
May 30 2007 02:31AM
The more someone engages in casual sex, the less capable he or she becomes of finding a good husband or wife with whom to share the deep emotional intimacy that is an essential ingredient of the sexual experience.
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