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Extreme Punishment - Comparative Studies in Detention, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015):... Extreme Punishment - Comparative Studies in Detention, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Keramet Reiter, Alexa Koenig
R3,636 Discovery Miles 36 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This ground-breaking collection examines the erosion of the legal boundaries traditionally dividing civil detention from criminal punishment. The contributors empirically demonstrate how the mentally ill, non-citizen immigrants, and enemy combatants are treated like criminals in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Hiding in Plain Sight - The Pursuit of War Criminals from Nuremberg to the War on Terror (Paperback): Eric Stover, Victor A.... Hiding in Plain Sight - The Pursuit of War Criminals from Nuremberg to the War on Terror (Paperback)
Eric Stover, Victor A. Peskin, Alexa Koenig
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hiding in Plain Sight tells the story of the global effort to apprehend the world's most wanted fugitives. Beginning with the flight of tens of thousands of Nazi war criminals and their collaborators after World War II, then moving on to the question of justice following the recent Balkan wars and the Rwandan genocide, and ending with the establishment of the International Criminal Court and America's pursuit of suspected terrorists in the aftermath of 9/11, the book explores the range of diplomatic and military strategies-both successful and unsuccessful-that states and international courts have adopted to pursue and capture war crimes suspects. It is a story fraught with broken promises, backroom politics, ethical dilemmas, and daring escapades-all in the name of international justice and human rights. Hiding in Plain Sight is a companion book to the public television documentary Dead Reckoning: Postwar Justice from World War II to The War on Terror. For more information about the documentary, visit www.pbs.org/wnet/dead-reckoning/. And for more information about the Human Rights Center, visit hrc.berkeley.edu.

Digital Witness - Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability (Paperback):... Digital Witness - Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability (Paperback)
Sam Dubberley, Alexa Koenig, Daragh Murray
R1,561 R1,375 Discovery Miles 13 750 Save R186 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness accounts disseminated on social media, human rights practitioners have access to more data today than ever before. To say that mobile technologies, social media, and increased connectivity are having a significant impact on human rights practice would be an understatement. Modern technology - and the enhanced access it provides to information about abuse - has the potential to revolutionise human rights reporting and documentation, as well as the pursuit of legal accountability. However, these new methods for information gathering and dissemination have also created significant challenges for investigators and researchers. For example, videos and photographs depicting alleged human rights violations or war crimes are often captured on the mobile phones of victims or political sympathisers. The capture and dissemination of content often happens haphazardly, and for a variety of motivations, including raising awareness of the plight of those who have been most affected, or for advocacy purposes with the goal of mobilising international public opinion. For this content to be of use to investigators it must be discovered, verified, and authenticated. Discovery, verification, and authentication have, therefore, become critical skills for human rights organisations and human rights lawyers. This book is the first to cover the history, ethics, methods, and best-practice associated with open source research. It is intended to equip the next generation of lawyers, journalists, sociologists, data scientists, other human rights activists, and researchers with the cutting-edge skills needed to work in an increasingly digitized, and information-saturated environment.

Digital Witness - Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability (Hardcover):... Digital Witness - Using Open Source Information for Human Rights Investigation, Documentation, and Accountability (Hardcover)
Sam Dubberley, Alexa Koenig, Daragh Murray
R3,745 Discovery Miles 37 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness accounts disseminated on social media, human rights practitioners have access to more data today than ever before. To say that mobile technologies, social media, and increased connectivity are having a significant impact on human rights practice would be an understatement. Modern technology - and the enhanced access it provides to information about abuse - has the potential to revolutionise human rights reporting and documentation, as well as the pursuit of legal accountability. However, these new methods for information gathering and dissemination have also created significant challenges for investigators and researchers. For example, videos and photographs depicting alleged human rights violations or war crimes are often captured on the mobile phones of victims or political sympathisers. The capture and dissemination of content often happens haphazardly, and for a variety of motivations, including raising awareness of the plight of those who have been most affected, or for advocacy purposes with the goal of mobilising international public opinion. For this content to be of use to investigators it must be discovered, verified, and authenticated. Discovery, verification, and authentication have, therefore, become critical skills for human rights organisations and human rights lawyers. This book is the first to cover the history, ethics, methods, and best-practice associated with open source research. It is intended to equip the next generation of lawyers, journalists, sociologists, data scientists, other human rights activists, and researchers with the cutting-edge skills needed to work in an increasingly digitized, and information-saturated environment.

Graphic - Trauma and Meaning in Our Online Lives (Paperback): Alexa Koenig, Andrea Lampros Graphic - Trauma and Meaning in Our Online Lives (Paperback)
Alexa Koenig, Andrea Lampros
R572 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R45 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Today, almost anyone can upload and disseminate newsworthy content online, which has radically transformed our information ecosystem. Yet this often leaves us exposed to content produced without ethical or professional guidelines. In Graphic, Alexa Koenig and Andrea Lampros examine this dynamic and share best practices for safely navigating our digital world. Drawing on the latest social science research, original interviews, and their experiences running the world's first university-based digital investigations lab, Koenig and Lampros provide practical tips for maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of being online. In the wake of the global pandemic, they ask: How are people processing graphic news as they spend more time online? What practices can newsrooms, social media companies, and social justice organizations put in place to protect their employees from vicarious trauma and other harms? Timely and urgent, Graphic helps us navigate the unprecedented psychological implications of the digital age.

The Guantanamo Effect - Exposing the Consequences of U.S. Detention and Interrogation Practices (Paperback): Laurel Emile... The Guantanamo Effect - Exposing the Consequences of U.S. Detention and Interrogation Practices (Paperback)
Laurel Emile Fletcher, Eric Stover; Foreword by Patricia M Wald; Contributions by Stephen Paul Smith, Alexa Koenig, …
R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book, based on a two-year study of former prisoners of the U.S. government's detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, reveals in graphic detail the cumulative effect of the Bush administration's "war on terror." Scrupulously researched and devoid of rhetoric, the book deepens the story of post-9/11 America and the nation's descent into the netherworld of prisoner abuse. Researchers interviewed more than sixty former Guantanamo detainees in nine countries, as well as key government officials, military experts, former guards, interrogators, lawyers for detainees, and other camp personnel. We hear directly from former detainees as they describe the events surrounding their capture, their years of incarceration, and the myriad difficulties preventing many from resuming a normal life upon returning home. Prepared jointly by researchers with the Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley, and the International Human Rights Law Clinic, University of California, Berkeley School of Law, in partnership with the Center for Constitutional Rights, "The Guantanamo Effect" contributes significantly to the debate surrounding the U.S.'s commitment to international law during war time.

Graphic - Trauma and Meaning in Our Online Lives (Hardcover): Alexa Koenig, Andrea Lampros Graphic - Trauma and Meaning in Our Online Lives (Hardcover)
Alexa Koenig, Andrea Lampros
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Today, almost anyone can upload and disseminate newsworthy content online, which has radically transformed our information ecosystem. Yet this often leaves us exposed to content produced without ethical or professional guidelines. In Graphic, Alexa Koenig and Andrea Lampros examine this dynamic and share best practices for safely navigating our digital world. Drawing on the latest social science research, original interviews, and their experiences running the world's first university-based digital investigations lab, Koenig and Lampros provide practical tips for maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of being online. In the wake of the global pandemic, they ask: How are people processing graphic news as they spend more time online? What practices can newsrooms, social media companies, and social justice organizations put in place to protect their employees from vicarious trauma and other harms? Timely and urgent, Graphic helps us navigate the unprecedented psychological implications of the digital age.

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