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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Crime & criminology > General
'I read everything he writes. Every time he writes a book, I read
it. Every time he writes an article, I read it . . . he's a
national treasure.' Rachel Maddow Patrick Radden Keefe's work has
garnered prizes ranging from the National Magazine Award and the
National Book Critics Circle Award in the US to the Orwell Prize in
the UK for his meticulously reported, hypnotically engaging work on
the many ways people behave badly. Rogues brings together a dozen
of his most celebrated articles from the New Yorker. As Keefe says
in his preface: 'They reflect on some of my abiding preoccupations:
crime and corruption, secrets and lies, the permeable membrane
separating licit and illicit worlds, the bonds of family, the power
of denial.' Keefe brilliantly explores the intricacies of forging
$150,000 vintage wines, examines whether a whistleblower who dared
to expose money laundering at a Swiss bank is a hero or a fabulist,
spends time in Vietnam with Anthony Bourdain, chronicles the quest
to bring down a cheerful international black-market arms merchant,
and profiles a passionate death-penalty attorney who represents the
'worst of the worst', among other bravura works of literary
journalism. The appearance of his byline in the New Yorker is
always an event, and collected here for the first time readers can
see his work forms an always enthralling but deeply human portrait
of criminals and rascals, as well as those who stand up against
them.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Richard Rosoman is a Probation Officer. He has a Diploma in
Probation Studies Degree from De Montfort University, and qualified
six years ago. He worked for Langley House Trust in a residential
drug rehabilitation project, and then trained for ministry at Ripon
College, Cuddesdon. He has worked in parish ministry and also held
the post of Faith and Work Development Officer with the Black
Country Urban Industrial Mission. This book brings together his
knowledge of theology and criminal justice, and is intended to be
of interest to those who are involved in criminal justice and to a
wider readership. It is designed to stimulate thought and debate
about a subject that is often at the forefront of politics, but
about which surprisingly little is written for public consumption.
The faith dimension is intended to add a broad value-based
dimension, which will be of interest to many readers, whatever
their faith or belief system. The book is written in an accessible
style, but goes to the heart of criminal justice issues and policy,
and aims to challenge and engage readers about a subject which
often gives rise to strong emotions and opinions.
The Civil War in Missouri was a time of great confusion,
violence, and destruction. Although several major battles were
fought in the state between Confederate and Union forces, much of
the fighting in Missouri was an ugly form of terrorism carried out
by loose bands of Missouri guerrillas, by Kansas "Jayhawkers," or
by marauding patrols of Union soldiers. This irregular warfare
provided a training ground for people like Jesse and Frank James
who, after the war, used their newly learned skills to form an
outlaw band that ultimately became known all over the world.
Jesse James and the Civil War in Missouri discusses the
underlying causes of the Civil War as they relate to Missouri and
reveals how the war helped create both the legend and the reality
of Jesse James and his gang. Written in an accessible style, this
valuable little book will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in
the Civil War, the legend of Jesse James, or Missouri history.
Annamarie van Niekerk gaan brutaal eerlik om met vraagstukke waarmee ons daagliks worstel: plaasmoord, geweld teen vroue, skuld en onmag, aandadigheid en keuse.
Sy woon in Den Haag, maar keer terug Suid-Afrika toe vir die begrafnis van haar liewe vriend, Ruben, wat saam met sy ma in ʼn wrede plaasmoord vermoor is. Dié reis lei terug na ander reise: Van haar kinderjare in PE in ʼn streng Nasionale huishouding met ʼn Broederbondpa. Na Umtata, waar sy gaan klasgee en verlief raak op ʼn swart kollega. Na Hillbrow, waar die twee van hulle onwettig saamwoon en aktief is in skrywersirkels met vriende soos Nadine Gordimer en Njabulo Ndebele. Tot geweld ook hul verhouding binnedring. Uiteindelik na die tronk, waar sy Ruben se moordenaars gaan soek in haar strewe na verstaan.
Van Niekerk vervleg haar eie storie aangrypend met ’n verkenning van die groot kwessies in ons land. Onder ʼn bloedrooi hemel is ʼn diep ontroerende persoonlike reis, van geweld na genade, meesterlik vertel.
The Pyramid of Lies by international financial journalist Duncan
Mavin, is the true story of Lex Greensill, the Australian farmer
who became a hi-flying billionaire banker before crashing back down
to earth, exposing a tangled network of flawed financiers,
politicians and industrialists. Lex Greensill had a simple,
billion-dollar idea - democratising supply chain finance. Suppliers
want to get their invoices paid as soon as possible. Companies want
to hold off as long as they can. Greensill bridged the two, it's
mundane, boring even, but he saw an opportunity to profit. However,
margins are thin and Lex, ever the risk taker, made lucrative loans
with other people's money: to a Russian cargo plane linked to
Vladmir Putin, to former Special Forces who ran a private army, and
crucially to companies that were fraudulent or had no revenue. When
the company finally collapsed it exposed the revolving door between
Westminster and big business and how David Cameron was allowed to
lobby ministers for cash that would save Greensill's doomed
business. Instead, Credit Suisse and Japan's SoftBank are nursing
billions of dollars in losses, a German bank is under criminal
investigation, and thousands of jobs are at risk. What Bad Blood
did for Silicon Valley and The Smartest Guys in the Room did for
Wall Street, The Pyramid of Lies will do for the world of shadow
banking and supply chain finance. It is a world populated with some
of the most outlandish characters in business and some of the most
outrageous examples of excess. It is a story of greed and ambition
that shines a light on the murky intersection between politics and
business, where lavish fortunes can be made and lost.
WINNER OF THE WINDHAM-CAMPBELL LITERATURE PRIZE 2013
WASHINGTON POST BOOK OF THE YEAR
At the end of a steep gravel road in one of the remotest corners of South Africa's Eastern Cape lies the village of Ithanga. Home to a few hundred villagers, the majority of them unemployed, it is inconceivably poor. It is to here that award-winning author Jonny Steinberg travels to explore the lives of a community caught up in a battle to survive the ravages of the greatest plague of our times, the African AIDS epidemic.
He befriends Sizwe, a young local man who refuses to be tested for AIDS despite the existence of a well-run testing and anti-retroviral programme. It is Sizwe's deep ambivalence, rooted in his deep sense of the cultural divide, that becomes the key to understanding the dynamics that thread their way through a terrified community.
As Steinberg grapples to get closer to finding answers that remain just out of reach, he realizes that he must look within himself to unlock the paradoxes at the heart of his country.
The sensational sequel to 'Papillon'. 'Banco' continues the
adventures of Henri Charriere - nicknamed Papillon - in Venezuela,
where he has finally won his freedom after thirteen years of escape
and imprisonment. Despite his resolve to become an honest man,
Charriere is soon involved in hair-raiding exploits with
goldminers, gamblers, bank-robbers and revolutionaries - robbing
and being robbed, his lust for life as strong as ever. He also runs
night clubs in Caracas until an earthquake ruins him in 1967 - when
he decides to write the book that brings his international fame.
The often-tenuous relationship between law enforcement and
communities of color, namely African Americans, has grown
increasingly strained, and the call for justice has once again
ignited the demand for criminal justice reform. Rebuilding the
trust between the police and the citizens that they have sworn to
protect and serve requires that criminal justice practitioners and
educators collaborate with elected officials and commit to an open,
ongoing dialogue on the most challenging issues that remain
unresolved but demand collective attention and support. Reform
measures are not limited to policing policies and practices, but
rather extend throughout the criminal justice system. There is no
denying that the criminal justice system as we know it is flawed,
but not beyond repair. Global Perspectives on Reforming the
Criminal Justice System provides in-depth and current research
about the criminal justice system around the world, its many
inadequacies, and why it urgently needs reformation. Offering a
fully fleshed outline of the current system, this book details the
newest research and is incredibly important to fully understand the
flaws of the criminal justice system across the globe. The goals of
this book are to improve and advance the criminal justice system by
addressing the glaring weaknesses within the system and discuss
potential reforms including decreasing the prison population
(decarceration) and improving police/community relations.
Highlighting topics that include accountability, community-oriented
policing, ethics, and mass incarceration, this book is ideal for
law enforcement officers, trainers/educators, government officials,
policymakers, correctional officers, court officials,
professionals, researchers, academicians, and students in the
fields of criminal justice, criminology, sociology, psychology,
addictions, mental health, social work, public policy, and public
administration.
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