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This book covers the design, evaluation, and learning for
international interventions aiming to promote peace. More
specifically, it reconceptualises this space by critically
analysing mainstream approaches - presenting both conceptual and
empirical content. This volume offers a variety of original and
insightful contributions to the debates grappling with the adoption
of complexity thinking. Insights from Complexity Thinking for
Peacebuilding Practice and Evaluation addresses the core dilemma
that practitioners have to confront: how to function in situations
that are fast changing and complex, when equipped with tools
designed for neither? How do we reconcile the tension between the
use of linear causal logic and the dynamic political transitions
that interventions are meant to assist? Readers will be given a
rare opportunity to superimpose the latest conceptual innovations
with the latest case study applications and from a diverse spectrum
of organisational vantage points. This provides the myriad
practitioners and consultants in this space with invaluable
insights as to how to improve their trade craft, while ensuring
policy makers and the accompanying research/academic industry have
clearer guidance and innovative thinking. This edited volume
provides critically innovative offerings for the audiences that
make up this broad area's practitioners,
researchers/academics/educators, and consultants, as well as policy
makers.
This book covers the design, evaluation, and learning for
international interventions aiming to promote peace. More
specifically, it reconceptualises this space by critically
analysing mainstream approaches - presenting both conceptual and
empirical content. This volume offers a variety of original and
insightful contributions to the debates grappling with the adoption
of complexity thinking. Insights from Complexity Thinking for
Peacebuilding Practice and Evaluation addresses the core dilemma
that practitioners have to confront: how to function in situations
that are fast changing and complex, when equipped with tools
designed for neither? How do we reconcile the tension between the
use of linear causal logic and the dynamic political transitions
that interventions are meant to assist? Readers will be given a
rare opportunity to superimpose the latest conceptual innovations
with the latest case study applications and from a diverse spectrum
of organisational vantage points. This provides the myriad
practitioners and consultants in this space with invaluable
insights as to how to improve their trade craft, while ensuring
policy makers and the accompanying research/academic industry have
clearer guidance and innovative thinking. This edited volume
provides critically innovative offerings for the audiences that
make up this broad area's practitioners,
researchers/academics/educators, and consultants, as well as policy
makers.
On September 18 2012, PC Nicola Hughes and her colleague PC Fiona
Bone were shot dead by a psychopathic criminal called Dale Cregan
who had lured the young officers to his doorstep by making a false
999 call. The crime shocked the whole of Britain. While Cregan
serves life sentences for the murders with a recommendation that he
should never be freed, Nicola's father Bryn, a former prison
officer, constantly relives his memories of the day he lost his
daughter. To try to deal with his grief and to create a force for
good from an act of evil, he has set up a charity in her name which
has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds to help young people who
have lost someone close through crime. The police and the people of
Britain have united to help him. Now Bryn has told Nicola's story,
from the joy of her birth through to the terrible circumstances of
her death at the age of just 23, as well as the challenging
aftermath.
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