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Built around the experiences of older prisoners, Punished for Aging
looks at the challenges individuals face in Canadian penitentiaries
and their struggles for justice. Through firsthand accounts and
quantitative data drawn from extensive interviews, this book brings
forward the experiences of federally incarcerated people living
their "golden years" behind bars. These experiences show the
limited ability of the system to respond to heightened needs, while
also raising questions about how international and national laws
and policies are applied, and why they fail to ensure the safety
and well-being of incarcerated individuals. In so doing, Adelina
Iftene explores the shortcomings of institutional processes,
prison-monitoring mechanisms, and legal remedies available in
courts and tribunals, which leave prisoners vulnerable to rights
abuses. Some of the problems addressed in this book are not new;
however, the demographic shift and the increase in people dying in
prisons after long, inadequately addressed illnesses, with few
release options, adds a renewed sense of urgency to reform. Working
from the interview data, contextualized by participants' lived
experiences, and building on previous work, Iftene seeks solutions
for such reform, which would constitute a significant step forward
not only in protecting older prisoners, but in consolidating the
status of incarcerated individuals as holders of substantive
rights.
Winner of the 2018 PEN Translates Award for Non-Fiction Features
illustrations by the Honduran artist German Andino Welcome to a
country that has a higher casualty rate than Iraq. Wander streets
considered the deadliest in the world. Wake up each morning to
another batch of corpses - sometimes bound, often mutilated -
lining the roads; to the screeching blue light of police sirens and
the huddles of 'red journalists' who make a living chasing after
the bloodshed. But Honduras is no warzone. Not officially, anyway.
Ignored by the outside world, this Central American country is
ravaged by ultra-violent drug cartels and an equally ruthless,
militarised law force. Corruption is rife and the justice system is
woefully ineffective. Prisons are full to bursting and barrios are
flooded with drugs from South America en route to the US. Cursed by
geography, the people are trapped here, caught in a system of
poverty and cruelty with no means of escape. For many years,
award-winning journalist Alberto Arce was the only foreign
correspondent in Tegucigalpa, Honduras's beleaguered capital, and
he witnessed first-hand the country's descent into anarchy. Here,
he shares his experiences in a series of gripping and atmospheric
dispatches: from earnest conversations with narcos, taxi drivers
and soldiers, to exposes of state corruption and harrowing accounts
of the aftermath of violence. Provocative, revelatory and at time
heart-rending, Blood Barrios shines a light on the suffering and
stoicism of the Honduran people, and asks the international
community if there is more that they can do.
Since the late 1940s, a migrant African criminal society, known as
the Marashea has operated and around South Africa's gold mining
compounds. Comprising thousands of members involved in extensive
criminal networks, the Marashea were more influential in the
day-to-day lives of many black South Africans than were the agents
of the apartheid state. These gangs remain active in South Africa.
Much has been written about the problems of violent criminality and
the historical roots of South Africa's urban criminal culture. In
We Are Fighting the World: A History of the Marashea Gangs in South
Africa, 1947?1999 Gary Kynoch points to the combination of coercive
force and administrative weakness that characterized the apartheid
state. As long as crime and violence were contained within black
townships and did not threaten adjacent white areas, township
residents were largely left to fend for themselves. The Marashea's
ability to prosper during the apartheid era and its involvement in
political conflict are critical to an understanding of the violent
crime epidemic that today plagues contemporary South Africa.Highly
readable and solidly-researched, We Are Fighting the World is
critical to an understanding of South African society, past and
present. This pioneering study effectively challenges many of the
orthodoxies that have guided social history research on resistance,
ethnicity, urban spaces, and gender in South Africa. Kynoch's
interviews with many current and former gang members gives We are
Fighting the World an energy and a realism that is unparalleled in
any other published work on gang violence in southern Africa.Gary
Kynoch is an assistant professor of History at Dalhousie
University. Heis the author of numerous articles on crime, policing
and violence in urban South Africa.
Vinnie has always been different. But Vinnie is a survivor...A
childhood accident robbed Vinnie of his memories, making him
sensitive and anxious, and his difference soon attracted bullies.
If it wasn't for his family and his brother Frank, Vinnie wouldn't
have survived. But as the boys grow up, and after the devastating
loss of their parents, Vinnie finds himself increasingly involved
in violent situations whenever he's with Frank. Is this the type of
man he's become, or can the love of a remarkable woman teach him to
embrace life? When Vinnie is accused of a terrible crime, and looks
set for a long stretch behind bars, fragments of his memory start
to return and he begins to unravel his past. Who was his mother?
What kind of a man is his brother, Frank? And why does death
surround them? Things are not as they seem, but Vinnie can survive
anything... Ross Greenwood is back with this shocking, page-turning
glimpse into the criminal underworld. This book was previously
published as FIFTY YEARS OF FEAR. Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move
over Rebus and Morse; a new entry has joined the list of great
crime investigators in the form of Detective Inspector John Barton.
A rich cast of characters and an explosive plot kept me turning the
pages until the final dramatic twist.' author Richard Burke 'Master
of the psychological thriller genre Ross Greenwood once again
proves his talent for creating engrossing and gritty novels that
draw you right in and won't let go until you've reached the
shocking ending.' Caroline Vincent at Bitsaboutbooks blog 'Ross
Greenwood doesn't write cliches. What he has written here is a
fast-paced, action-filled puzzle with believable characters that's
spiced with a lot of humour.' author Kath Middleton
Like the never-ending War on Terror, the drugs war is a
multi-billion-dollar industry that won't go down without a fight.
Pills, Powder, and Smoke explains why. The War on Drugs has been
official American policy since the 1970s, with the UK, Europe, and
much of the world following suit. It is at best a failed policy,
according to bestselling author Antony Loewenstein. Its direct
results have included mass incarceration in the US, extreme
violence in different parts of the world, the backing of
dictatorships, and surging drug addiction globally. And now the
Trump administration is unleashing diplomatic and military forces
against any softening of the conflict. Pills, Powder, and Smoke
investigates the individuals, officials, activists, victims, DEA
agents, and traffickers caught up in this deadly war. Travelling
through the UK, the US, Australia, Honduras, the Philippines, and
Guinea-Bissau, Loewenstein uncovers the secrets of the drug war,
why it's so hard to end, and who is really profiting from it. In
reporting on the frontlines across the globe - from the streets of
London's King's Cross to the killing fields of Central America to
major cocaine transit routes in West Africa - Loewenstein reveals
how the War on Drugs has become the most deadly war in modern
times.
This informative and entertaining book, peppered with personal
anecdotes and rich in case studies, adopts a unique approach to
studying the causes of crime. Rather than relying on one
theoretical position, Boyanowsky borrows from a range of theories
to explain criminal behavior and answer questions central to the
field of criminology. Crime and Criminality employs case studies,
both notorious and lesser known, to bring theories to life and
offer insight into vital contemporary issues, such as domestic
violence, child pornography, genocide, the effect of climate change
on crime, and the evolution of cybercrime. Engaging, accessible,
and comparative in scope, this book is ideal for students and
general readers interested in understanding the varied causes of
crime. Introductions and summaries in each chapter make this an
ideal text for criminology courses.
Discover Gillian Godden's action-packed gangland thrillers!Diamond
by name... Handsome, wealthy and successful, lawyer Nick Diamond is
a man who commands and expects respect from everyone he meets.
People think he is a man to be trusted. They are wrong. Deadly by
nature. Because away from his glittering life in upper-class
Chelsea, Nick is keeping a dark and dangerous secret. One that
takes him to the slum estates of Glasgow and a very different
world. Nick will do anything to keep his secret under wraps,
because if it's ever revealed it would be his downfall. Don't miss
this brilliant new gangland story from Gillian Godden - guaranteed
to keep you on the edge of your seat! Perfect for fans of Kimberley
Chambers, Heather Atkinson and Caz Finlay. What people are saying
about Gillian Godden! 'An edge of your seat read that will leave
you breathless!' Bestselling author, Kerry Kaya. 'Characters were
so real I'm still looking over my shoulder! Bestselling author Owen
Mullen.
'Simply the best British novel I've read this century' David Peace
'Will stay in my head forever...a fantastic book' The Tablet 'A
maverick project that defies comparison' Metro An ArtsDesk Best
Book of 2020 At a bus stop in south London, black teenager Eldine
Matthews is murdered by a racist gang. Twenty years later, L
Troop's top boys - models of vice, deviance and violence - are far
beyond justice. There are some people the law will not touch. But
Eldine's murder is not forgotten. His story is once again on
everyone's lips and the streets of south London; a story of police
corruption and the elimination of witnesses. A solicitor, a rent
boy, a one-eyed comedian and his minder are raising ghosts; and
Carl Hyatt, disgraced reporter, thinks he knows why. There's one
man linking this crew of rambunctious dandies and enchanting thugs,
and it's the man Carl promised never to challenge again: Mulhall,
kingpin of London's rotten heart and defender of L Troop's racist
killers. Carl must face up to the morality of retribution and the
reality of violence knowing that he is the weak link in the chain;
and that he has placed everyone he loves within Mulhall's reach.
The Treatment is steeped in London's criminal past, its shadows of
corruption and institutional racism. Like a seventeenth-century
revenge tragedy, its characters reel from the streets, bars and
brothels, hyperarticulate and propelled by wild justice.
The BRAND NEW gritty gangland thriller from Heather Atkinson!To
survive, they'll need to stick together...After the defeat of the
rival Gordon and Thompson families, the Blood Brothers' reputations
as feared lieutenants of the McVay clan are firmly established. The
Gallowburn has become an untouchable stronghold in their capable
hands. However, danger rears its head in another form - Jamie's
deadliest foe, Cameron Abernethy. Still fighting to be released
from prison, Cameron decides to use the Lawson family, the Blood
Brothers' biggest rivals, to discover his daughter's whereabouts.
With his enemies getting closer, and the police on his tail too,
Jamie has some impossible choices to make. This is his last chance
to live the life he's dreamed of with the woman he loves, but first
he's got to make sure he's not caught or killed... If you love
Kimberley Chambers, and Jessie Keane, you'll love Blood Pact.
Discover the bestselling gangland author Heather Atkinson and
you'll never look back... What readers are saying about Heather
Atkinson: 'Another brilliant book from Heather...she really is one
the best in the business. ' 'I have read ALL Heather Atkinson's
books. They are all fantastic.' 'All Heather's books are action
packed and have you on edge.' 'I stumbled upon Heather's books and
I'm so glad I did, characters excellent and storylines are great ,
I find myself searching the book stores for more of them to read
the minute I finish one.'
From the stranger in the car, to the madman at her door... Perfect
for fans of Liane Moriarty, Shari Lapena and Lisa Jewell 'It's a
shocking thriller that grabs at your emotions on every page! Loved
it.' bestselling author Lauren North The day my path crossed with
Simon Fox I thought I'd already lost everything but then he almost
ran me off the road with his flash car and belittling jibes. The
men in my life had undermined me for too long. Enough was enough.
Fuelled by alcohol and the desire to get even, I decided a spot of
petty vandalism would make me feel a whole lot better. Wrong. Very
wrong... I hadn't realised that Simon Fox was not a man to be
messed with. He showed me just how much I still had left to lose.
Soon I was battling for my home, family and life. Praise for Gemma
Rogers: 'Captivating and enthralling, a story of revenge,
infidelity, friendship and love. An outstanding book by an
outstanding author, I give this book five shiny golden stars' Anita
Waller 'A well-written and thoroughly entertaining thriller from a
very talented author' John Nicoll 'Unputdownable. a nail-biting
thriller that grips to the very last page.' Keri Beevis 'A
beautifully written edge-of-your-seat thriller that had me guessing
right until the end' Dreda Say Mitchell 'A brilliant thriller from
an exciting new voice. Stalker it had me on the edge of my seat'
Kerry Barnes 'An atmospheric, taut thriller which keeps you hooked
from the first page' Jacqui Rose 'A cracking read. Brilliantly
written characters and a gripping plot. Highly recommended.' Caz
Finlay 'A page-turning must-read. It will have you hooked from the
first page until the last' Stephanie Harte 'An intense thriller -
it's a must-read' Sam Michaels 'An incredible read that had me
engrossed from the first page. A five-star read' Alex Kane 'A real
page turner, full of sinister secrets' Casey Kelleher
'A gritty powerful story. A must read for fans of gangland crime.'
Bestselling author Kerry Kaya. From rags... Single mother Francesca
is struggling to get by when an act of desperation leads to her
owing a debt to notorious gangland boss, Tony Lambrianu. Tony has
his own troubles - a change of image from playboy to respectable
married man is needed to further his criminal career. He has women
falling at his feet, but none he wants to make his wife. To riches.
As Francesca is drawn deeper into the dark underworld dealings of
Tony and his associates, she has to make alliances of her own to
survive. And she'll do whatever it takes to protect her small son.
But at what cost? Please note this is a re-release of Francesca
previously published by Gillian Godden What people are saying about
Gillian Godden! 'Characters were so real I'm still looking over my
shoulder! Bestselling author Owen Mullen
The first close-up look at the hidden world of Somali pirates by
a young journalist who dared to make his way into their remote
havens and spent a year infiltrating their lives.
For centuries, stories of pirates have captured imaginations around
the world. The recent ragtag bands of pirates off the coast of
Somalia, hijacking multimillion-dollar tankers owned by
international shipping conglomerates, have brought the scourge of
piracy into the modern era. Jay Bahadur's riveting narrative
expose--the first of its kind--looks at who these men are, how they
live, the forces that created piracy in Somalia, how the pirates
spend the ransom money, how they deal with their hostages, among
much, much more. It is a revelation of a dangerous world at the
epicenter of political and natural disaster.
Family first. Family last. The Glass family always... Charley Glass
arrived in her family's lives like the hurricane she'd escaped. But
she hadn't run far enough: the ruthless Giordano family are on her
tail and want two things - her life, and the return of the property
she stole from them. No matter how many bodies stack up. After
years of hoping, Charley finally has the family she's always
wanted, but now she's going to have to tell them the real reason
she came looking for them. There is only one way she's going to
stay alive, and that is to employ the muscle of the notorious Glass
Family. The head of the family, Luke, isn't sure they're strong
enough to take on one of New Orleans' biggest crime gangs. But he'd
put his life on the line to protect the empire they've built - even
if they'll have to take on an enemy hurting enough to cross an
ocean for revenge. Page-turning, gritty, and utterly compelling,
Thief is Owen Mullen's best book yet. Perfect for fans of Martina
Cole, Kimberley Chambers and Mandasue Heller. What readers say
about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen knows how to ramp up the action
just when it's needed... he never fails to give you hard-hitting
thrillers that have moments that will stay with you forever...'
'One of the very best thriller writers I have ever read.' 'Owen
Mullen writes a good story, he really brings his characters to life
and the endings are hard to guess and never what you expected.'
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