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* Offers context while providing a coherent, applied overview of a
wide range of suspect vulnerabilities and how to address them when
interviewing * Serves as a practical guide to interviewing
vulnerable suspects for both uniform police and detectives. * The
only book on interviewing vulnerable suspects that includes the
most up-to-date legal considerations and challenges of modern
society
The "precautionary principle" is widely seen as fundamental to
successful policies for sustainability. It has been cited in
international courts and trade disputes between the USA and the EU,
and invoked in a growing range of political debates. Understanding
what it can and cannot achieve is therefore crucial.;This volume
looks back over the last century to examine the role the
"principle" played or could have played, in a range of major and
avoidable public disasters. From detailed investigation of how each
disaster unfolded, what the impacts were and what measures were
adopted, the authors draw lessons and establish criteria that could
help to minimise the health and environmental risks of future
technological, economic and policy innovations.;This is an
informative resource for all those from lawyers and policy-makers,
to researchers and students needing to understand or apply the
"principle".
How can we get from where we are to where we want to be? Metaphors
for Change attempts to answer this question and provide a roadmap
for sustainability by bringing together the thoughts of a unique
collection of leading change agents from business, government and
academia. Environmental questions have previously been dealt with
metaphorically, by catastrophism or manicheism (zero growth;
Malthusianism, Deep Ecology; "man is the enemy"; less is more).
These metaphors have had limited impact because they have failed to
connect with the mainstream of cultural, political, and business
ideas. This book examines a number of new metaphors - and related
partnerships, tools and action - which appear to have greater
possibilities for the world in which we now live. The editors argue
that Metaphors for Change can deliver to the public and to
decision-makers new perceptions ("structured knowledge") that can
help interpret the past and the present, and help us forge the
future. The wider the gap between the "now" and the "necessary",
the stronger the bridging perceptions have to be in order to break
through barriers of fear and conservatism. Some of the concepts
considered are: sustainable development; the polluter pays
principle; the precautionary principle; eco-efficiency;
eco-effectiveness; life-cycle assessment; design for the
environment; eco-services; dematerialization; industrial symbiosis;
industrial ecology; and zero emissions. There are of course other
useful metaphors on the horizon, some of them included in this
book. Including key contributions from the ground-breaking
conferences ECO 97 and ECO 99, along with other specially
commissioned and reprinted pieces, Metaphors for Change provides a
treasure chest of new ideas, innovations and action. Accessible and
forward-thinking, it will prove indispensable both as a student
learning tool and as a panoramic overview of the sustainability
metaphors key thinkers believe we should be putting into practice.
* Offers context while providing a coherent, applied overview of a
wide range of suspect vulnerabilities and how to address them when
interviewing * Serves as a practical guide to interviewing
vulnerable suspects for both uniform police and detectives. * The
only book on interviewing vulnerable suspects that includes the
most up-to-date legal considerations and challenges of modern
society
Hope is a determination to live for what is worth living for today,
whatever tomorrow may bring. In the bleakest of times hope may seem
beyond our grasp, but David Gee’s stirring book helps us to see
where we might find it, step-by-step, moment-by-moment, in
ourselves, in those alongside us, and in the world around us.
Hope’s Work is written to re-fresh and re-engage people who
struggle to keep faith with hope in an age of violence and crisis,
and is essential reading for our times. Drawing on stories of hope
and resistance from past and present, this short,
beautifully-designed book goes in search of what is worth living
and working for, even as the future becomes harder to face.
bean there, drunk that...is a book designed for everyone who enjoys
coffee. It covers everything from: the history of coffee, how
coffee is grown, harvested, roasted and blended, how to keep coffee
fresh, how a grinder works and how to adjust it, how to operate an
espresso machine, how to texture milk, how to pour all the
different coffees on a coffee menu, how home espresso machines
work, getting and keeping a job as a barista, how to master coffee
art This book concentrates on the production of excellent gourmet
coffee and the authors, being barista teachers themselves, convey
this in a way that is both easy to read and entertaining. Simply
put, bean there, drunk that...is the perfect manual for the
barista, the aficionado or even the shameless coffee snob! 128
Pages. 160+ images. Authors and professional baristas, David and
Matthew, have owned a coffee roasting facility, four espresso bars
and developed the first coffee art course in the world.
A career in the armed forces brings opportunities and risks
unfamiliar in civilian life. This independent report assesses
whether the information provided to potential recruits enables them
to make an informed choice about enlistment.
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