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Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste - A Cross-sectoral Assessment (Paperback): Vandra Harris, Andrew... Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste - A Cross-sectoral Assessment (Paperback)
Vandra Harris, Andrew Goldsmith
R1,308 Discovery Miles 13 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite Timor-Leste's high expectations when it became independent from Indonesia in 2002, the country is ranked among the least developed countries in the world. It has found itself at the centre of international attention in the last decade, with one of the biggest interventions in UN history, as well as receiving amongst the highest per capita rates of bilateral assistance in the Asia-Pacific region. This book draws together the perspectives of practitioners, policy-makers and academics on the international efforts to rebuild one of the world's newest nations. The contributors consider issues of peace-building, security and justice sector reform as well as human security in Timor-Leste, locating these in the broader context of building nation, stability and development. The book includes two demographic studies that can be used to critically examine the nation's possible future. Engaging in deliberate consideration of both practical and theoretical complexities of international interventions, this book will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of Development, Security and Southeast Asian Studies.

Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste - A Cross-sectoral Assessment (Hardcover, New): Vandra Harris, Andrew... Security, Development and Nation-Building in Timor-Leste - A Cross-sectoral Assessment (Hardcover, New)
Vandra Harris, Andrew Goldsmith
R4,279 Discovery Miles 42 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite Timor-Leste's high expectations when it became independent from Indonesia in 2002, the country is ranked among the least developed countries in the world. It has found itself at the centre of international attention in the last decade, with one of the biggest interventions in UN history, as well as receiving amongst the highest per capita rates of bilateral assistance in the Asia-Pacific region. This book draws together the perspectives of practitioners, policy-makers and academics on the international efforts to rebuild one of the world's newest nations. The contributors consider issues of peace-building, security and justice sector reform as well as human security in Timor-Leste, locating these in the broader context of building nation, stability and development. The book includes two demographic studies that can be used to critically examine the nation's possible future. Engaging in deliberate consideration of both practical and theoretical complexities of international interventions, this book will be of interest to academics and students in the fields of Development, Security and Southeast Asian Studies.

Tackling Correctional Corruption (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey, Andrew Groves Tackling Correctional Corruption (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey, Andrew Groves
R2,672 R1,815 Discovery Miles 18 150 Save R857 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Corruption is a problem in prisons about which we hear very little, except when there is an escape from custody or other scandal that makes the media. The closed nature of correctional institutions has made the activities that go on within them less visible to the outside world. While some persons might be inclined to dismiss correctional corruption as an issue, this view ignores the scale of criminality and misconduct that can go on in prison and the impact it can have upon not just the good order of the prison or the rights of prisoners but on the prospects for successful reintegration of ex-prisoners into society. This book is the first to examine the phenomenon in any detail or to suggest what might be done to reduce its incidence and the harms that can arise from it. Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey and Andrew Groves argue that it is not enough to tackle corruption alone. Rather there should be a broader attempt to promote what the authors call 'correctional integrity'.

Civilian Oversight of Policing - Governance, Democracy and Human Rights (Hardcover): Andrew Goldsmith, Colleen Lewis Civilian Oversight of Policing - Governance, Democracy and Human Rights (Hardcover)
Andrew Goldsmith, Colleen Lewis
R4,050 Discovery Miles 40 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How the police are policed is no longer just a domestic issue. The involvement of police,and other security forces, in systematic abuses of human rights in many developing countries, as well as in so called developed countries, has placed the control of police on a number of international agendas. More and more countries are experimenting with different forms of police accountability and many are turning to civilian oversight bodies in an attempt to improve the process. This book examines recent experiences with, and prospects for, civilian oversight. It looks at how this relatively new method of police accountability has been interpreted and implemented in a wide range of jurisdictions around the world. While looking at recent experiences in countries which have used the civilian oversight process for some years (the United States of America, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland and Australia), it also looks at recent attempts to establish civilian oversight bodies in South Africa, Israel, Central and South America and Palestine. Some chapters explain how, in several of these countries, oversight of police conduct is a fundamental governance issues, and relates to concerns about democratisation and rebuilding civil society. Other chapters deal with the complex issue of how to evaluate public complaints mechanisms and the political conditions that enable or frustrate the introduction and maintenance of effective civilian oversight.

Cybercrime Prevention - Theory and Applications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Russell Brewer, Melissa De Vel-Palumbo, Alice... Cybercrime Prevention - Theory and Applications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Russell Brewer, Melissa De Vel-Palumbo, Alice Hutchings, Thomas Holt, Andrew Goldsmith, …
R1,585 R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Save R231 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book articulates how crime prevention research and practice can be reimagined for an increasingly digital world. This ground-breaking work explores how criminology can apply longstanding, traditional crime prevention techniques to the digital realm. It provides an overview of the key principles, concepts and research literature associated with crime prevention, and discusses the interventions most commonly applied to crime problems. The authors review the theoretical underpinnings of these and analyses evidence for their efficacy. Cybercrime Prevention is split into three sections which examine primary prevention, secondary prevention and tertiary prevention. It provides a thorough discussion of what works and what does not, and offers a formulaic account of how traditional crime prevention interventions can be reimagined to apply to the digital realm.

Power and Pain in the Modern Prison - The Society of Captives Revisited (Hardcover): Ben Crewe, Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey Power and Pain in the Modern Prison - The Society of Captives Revisited (Hardcover)
Ben Crewe, Andrew Goldsmith, Mark Halsey
R2,407 Discovery Miles 24 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sykes' The Society of Captives has stood as a classic of modern penology for nearly 60 years. However, the continued relevance of Sykes' seminal publication often passes unremarked by many contemporary scholars working in the very field that such works helped to define. This book combines a series of timely reflections on authority, power and governance in modern prison institutions as well as a reflection on the enduring relevance of the work of Gresham Sykes. With chapters from many of the most influential scholars undertaking prison research today, the contributions discuss such matters as the pains of imprisonment, penal order, staff-prisoner relationships and the everyday world of the prison, drawing on and critiquing Sykes's theories and insights, and placing them in their historic and contemporary context.

Light in our Lockdown - Ampthill Baptist Church, gathering the scattered Thoughts for the Day (Paperback): Andrew Goldsmith Light in our Lockdown - Ampthill Baptist Church, gathering the scattered Thoughts for the Day (Paperback)
Andrew Goldsmith
R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Big Questions - Equipping the Church. Engaging the Community. (Paperback): Andrew Goldsmith Big Questions - Equipping the Church. Engaging the Community. (Paperback)
Andrew Goldsmith
R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Formation Groups - Transforming Disciples. A resource for small groups (Paperback): Andrew Goldsmith Formation Groups - Transforming Disciples. A resource for small groups (Paperback)
Andrew Goldsmith
R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bomb Disposal - Dealing with the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback): Andrew Goldsmith Bomb Disposal - Dealing with the Seven Deadly Sins (Paperback)
Andrew Goldsmith
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Criminologies of the Military - Militarism, National Security and Justice (Hardcover): Ben Wadham, Andrew Goldsmith Criminologies of the Military - Militarism, National Security and Justice (Hardcover)
Ben Wadham, Andrew Goldsmith
R3,352 Discovery Miles 33 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative collection offers one of the first analyses of criminologies of the military from an interdisciplinary perspective. While some criminologists have examined the military in relation to the area of war crimes, this collection considers a range of other important but less explored aspects such as private military actors, insurgents, paramilitary groups and the role of military forces in tackling transnational crime. Drawing upon insights from criminology, this book's editors also consider the ways the military institution harbours criminal activity within its ranks and deals with prisoners of war. The contributions, by leading experts in the field, have a broad reach and take a truly global approach to the subject.

Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Paperback, New): Andrew Goldsmith, James... Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Paperback, New)
Andrew Goldsmith, James Sheptycki
R1,765 Discovery Miles 17 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book examines the phenomenon of crafting transnational policing. By this term is meant the different forms of engagement in policing reform by international donors, national governments, foreign police and law enforcement agencies in the domestic policing agencies and programs of recipient countries. It includes, inter alia, peace-keeping in post-conflict situations, reconstruction and capacity-building as part of nation- or state-building exercises, and the provision of technical assistance in relation to certain aspects of law enforcement. In each instance, there is a cross-border provision of resources with a view to shaping the kind of policing provided in recipient nations. Why do some countries engage in these activities? Why has policing become a preferred form of foreign policy engagement in some countries? What forms of policing development are provided? How are they delivered? And how are they received? How should these kinds of assistance and/or interventions be conducted in future? In this regard, is there a non-negotiable 'core' of good policing that needs to be developed and nurtured as an integral part of all defensible transnational policing engagements? These are some of the questions raised by the contributions to this book. The book arises primarily from papers presented at a workshop held in Onati, Spain in July 2004 on the emergence of a global constabulary ethic. The book has also been supplemented by two solicited chapters.

Criminologies of the Military - Militarism, National Security and Justice (Paperback): Ben Wadham, Andrew Goldsmith Criminologies of the Military - Militarism, National Security and Justice (Paperback)
Ben Wadham, Andrew Goldsmith
R1,588 Discovery Miles 15 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative collection offers one of the first analyses of criminologies of the military from an interdisciplinary perspective. While some criminologists have examined the military in relation to the area of war crimes, this collection considers a range of other important but less explored aspects such as private military actors, insurgents, paramilitary groups and the role of military forces in tackling transnational crime. Drawing upon insights from criminology, this book's editors also consider the ways the military institution harbours criminal activity within its ranks and deals with prisoners of war. The contributions, by leading experts in the field, have a broad reach and take a truly global approach to the subject.

Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Hardcover, New): Andrew Goldsmith, James... Crafting Transnational Policing - Police Capacity-Building and Global Policing Reform (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Goldsmith, James Sheptycki
R3,683 Discovery Miles 36 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book examines the phenomenon of crafting transnational policing. By this term is meant the different forms of engagement in policing reform by international donors, national governments, foreign police and law enforcement agencies in the domestic policing agencies and programs of recipient countries. It includes, inter alia, peace-keeping in post-conflict situations, reconstruction and capacity-building as part of nation- or state-building exercises, and the provision of technical assistance in relation to certain aspects of law enforcement. In each instance, there is a cross-border provision of resources with a view to shaping the kind of policing provided in recipient nations. Why do some countries engage in these activities? Why has policing become a preferred form of foreign policy engagement in some countries? What forms of policing development are provided? How are they delivered? And how are they received? How should these kinds of assistance and/or interventions be conducted in future? In this regard, is there a non-negotiable 'core' of good policing that needs to be developed and nurtured as an integral part of all defensible transnational policing engagements? These are some of the questions raised by the contributions to this book. The book arises primarily from papers presented at a workshop held in Onati, Spain in July 2004 on the emergence of a global constabulary ethic. The book has also been supplemented by two solicited chapters.

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