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This book discusses the role and impact of ‘Public
Criminology’. It brings together a collection of key
scholars who have been at the fore of empirical and practice work
in relation to understanding how ‘Public Criminology’ can
engender academic activism. Split into two parts, it focusses
on academic activism and research methodologies, and public
criminology and pedagogical practice. It includes chapters on a
range of topics including Inside-Out teaching, it discusses
the role of social scientists and stepping outside of
established research practices, and how students, the public
and children can be engaged in criminological learning and issues
to become agents of social change. It includes a reflection
on how ‘Public Criminology’ has developed both in the UK and
USA. It speaks to students, researchers and academics
alike involved in teaching and learning within the discipline of
Criminology and those who wish to evaluate practice and
ensure their interventions have impact on commissioners and
policymakers.
This book provides a contemporary collection of key works that
chart new and ongoing terrain on student sex work. It brings
together experienced researchers, activists, practitioners, early
career researchers and those with lived experience of doing sex
work in the university setting from across the globe. The book
addresses three core areas: Activism, Ideology and Exclusion;
Motivations and Experiences; and University Policy, Practice and
Service Delivery. This collection represents significant
theoretical, methodological and policy and practice contributions
within sex work studies. These new perspectives contribute to our
existing knowledge, introduce new directions for scholarship and
prompt new and exciting questions about how higher education
students' participation in sex work can be researched, understood
and responded to in an ethical, non-stigmatising approach. The book
will be of interest to students, researchers and service providers
and given the interdisciplinary nature of the chapters, the book
has a cross-disciplinary appeal.
The words written here in this book tell the story of a love that
suffered the greatest test a love could take...separation. Still it
has seen no answer to questions, no new beginning, perhaps no real
end...for if two hearts can still remember with such depth of
feeling...Love it is not lost...Perhaps passion will find a way to
return these two heart to that love that once was wonderful and
strong.
Sadness has been my companion. Without love to warm your heart the
world seems much colder. These poems are the remains of a love that
taught a painful lesson...trust can be destroyed in a second, never
to be restored. Join me for a learning experience.
Forget the New Jersey you think you know - the one crying out from
over-development, heavy with strip malls, suburbs and the Jersey
Turnpike. Travel back to the Garden State of Debbie Jones' youth.
It's a place where peaches and lemons are free for the picking, a
place where barefoot kids run in packs with local dogs, a place for
the evening edition, the tire swing, the railroad trestle and the
front porch. It is against this compelling and rich landscape that
Jones cracks the veneer between the natural and supernatural. In
Jones' Jersey, the extraordinary is ordinary for the people who
live there and the Garden State is a place for all time that is
about to change forever.
With humor, honesty, and biblical truths, the authors help point
women to being the right woman and not just finding the right man.
By studying the biblical character Ruth, women learn the
characteristics that every woman of God should develop. This
expanded edition of the original best-selller includes a personal
journal and study guide.
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