Violence, Terrorism, and Justice
Title | Violence, Terrorism, and Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Gillespie Frey |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 1991-08-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521409506 |
"Papers from a conference held at Bowling Green State University in the fall of 1988" -- T.p. verso.
The Future of Terrorism
Title | The Future of Terrorism PDF eBook |
Author | Harvey W. Kushner |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 1997-11-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1452246424 |
A very serious and terrifying aspect of our contemporary society is the ever-present threat of terrorist activity. The horrific events that occurred at the World Trade Center and at the federal building in Oklahoma City dispel the notion that the United States is immune to such acts. Understanding this ominous kind of threat is the best way to prepare for it. The Future of Terrorism provides rich insight into the definitions and classifications of terrorism, the impact of international events on terrorism in the United States, trends in domestic terrorism, infiltration by foreign terrorist groups, media and terrorism, reducing the risk, deterrents, trends and projects for the future. Edited by Harvey W. Kushner, this carefully organized and very readable volume contains original contributions by a wide array of noted scholars, researchers, practitioners, media professionals, and advocates. Tailored for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences, The Future of Terrorism is also a must read for academics, law enforcement personnel, victimologists, mental health professionals, and concerned readers in the general public.
A Typology of Domestic Violence
Title | A Typology of Domestic Violence PDF eBook |
Author | Michael P. Johnson |
Publisher | UPNE |
Total Pages | 175 |
Release | 2010-09-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1555537413 |
Reassesses thirty years of domestic violence research and demonstrates three forms of partner violence, distinctive in their origins, effects, and treatments
Violence, Conflict, and World Order
Title | Violence, Conflict, and World Order PDF eBook |
Author | Gregg Barak |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780742547681 |
Violence, Conflict, and World Order: Critical Conversations on State-Sanctioned Justice examines the interpersonal, institutional, and structural relations of injustice and violence, both domestically and globally, through a series of dynamic conversations that are rich with personal and passionate prose, gritty and grounded questioning, and, in several instances, spirited and lively debate. These conversations are attentive not only to the areas of cultural studies and social science in general, but also to the studies of criminology, criminal justice, and public policy in particular.
International Terrorism and Political Crimes
Title | International Terrorism and Political Crimes PDF eBook |
Author | M. Cherif Bassiouni |
Publisher | Charles C. Thomas Publisher |
Total Pages | 632 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Justice and Reconciliation
Title | Justice and Reconciliation PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Rigby |
Publisher | Lynne Rienner Publishers |
Total Pages | 238 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781555879860 |
Rigby (Center for the Study of Forgiveness and Reconciliation, Coventry U., England) investigates different approaches to "policing" the past, from mass purges on one end of the spectrum to collective social amnesia on the other. He uses case studies based in Europe, Spain, Latin America, South Africa, and Palestine to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each, clarifying the connection between how the past is acknowledged and prospects of a present and future culture of peace. c. Book News Inc.
At the Limits of Justice
Title | At the Limits of Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Suvendrini Perera |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | 632 |
Release | 2014-09-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1442616466 |
The fear and violence that followed the events of September 11, 2001 touched lives all around the world, even in places that few would immediately associate with the global war on terror. In At the Limits of Justice, twenty-nine contributors from six countries explore the proximity of terror in their own lives and in places ranging from Canada and the United States to Jamaica, Palestine/Israel, Australia, Guyana, Chile, Pakistan, and across the African continent. In this collection, female scholars of colour – including leading theorists on issues of indigeneity, race, and feminism – examine the political, social, and personal repercussions of the war on terror through contributions that range from testimony and poetry to scholarly analysis. Inspired by both the personal and the global impact of this violence within the war on terror, they expose the way in which the war on terror is presented as a distant and foreign issue at the same time that it is deeply present in the lives of women and others all around the world. An impassioned but rigorous examination of issues of race and gender in contemporary politics, At the Limits of Justice is also a call to create moral communities which will find terror and violence unacceptable.