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Introducing nuanced and rich data around the growing interest in
desistance and what leads someone to move away from crime, this
book explores the ongoing and individual desistance journeys of
ex-offenders during re-integration into society. Through in-depth
interviews and his own lived experiences as a prisoner, the author
highlights the importance of Higher Education in the desistance
process as a conduit for change and rehabilitation. He explores the
complex life process of the ex-offender, investigating the
introspective and existential experiences that lead individuals
towards an ongoing desistance journey in which they re-evaluate
their sense of selves and develop new identities. Arguing that in
the current criminal justice system the focus on crime overshadows
the more complex and unending process of desistance, the author
showcases how the system provides no formal rite of passage for
ex-offenders attempting to re-integrate into society. In response
to this, this book synthesises and critically reviews desistance
theory as it has emerged within contemporary criminology, and
offers an opportunity for readers to engage with the complexities
of the lives analysed in this research.
In this new and distinctive contribution to the desistance
literature, Dr David Honeywell draws on his own lived experience to
consider his route through youth delinquency and prison to a life
away from crime through education, and ultimately towards academia.
Drawing on perspectives from criminology, sociology and psychology,
this autoethnography offers a unique perspective to the desistance
process and to social identity. Honeywell considers possible
convergences as well as marked differences between the desistance
and the convict criminology literatures. While desistance scholars
have often emphasised the need for ex-offenders to cast off their
criminal identities, Honeywell demonstrates how his own trajectory
has involved him embracing this identity to develop an academic
career. In doing so, this book emphasises the complexity of the
desistance process, and the role of stigma, and also of hope. An
accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students
and scholars of criminology, sociology, psychology and those
interested in the lived experience of desistance.
Is it possible to abolish coercion and hierarchy and build a
stateless, egalitarian social order based on non-domination? There
is one political tradition that answers these questions with a
resounding yes: anarchism. In this book, Carissa Honeywell offers
an accessible introduction to major anarchist thinkers and
principles, from Proudhon to Goldman, non-domination to
prefiguration. She helps students understand the nature of
anarchism by examining how its core ideas shape important
contemporary social movements, thereby demonstrating how anarchist
principles are relevant to modern political dilemmas connected to
issues of conflict, justice and care. She argues that anarchism can
play a central role in tackling our major global problems by
helping us rethink the essentially militarist nature of our
dominant ideas about human relationships and security. Dynamic,
urgent, and engaging, this new introduction to anarchist thought
will be of great interest to both students as well as thinkers and
activists working to find solutions to the multiple crises of
capitalist modernity.
Is it possible to abolish coercion and hierarchy and build a
stateless, egalitarian social order based on non-domination? There
is one political tradition that answers these questions with a
resounding yes: anarchism. In this book, Carissa Honeywell offers
an accessible introduction to major anarchist thinkers and
principles, from Proudhon to Goldman, non-domination to
prefiguration. She helps students understand the nature of
anarchism by examining how its core ideas shape important
contemporary social movements, thereby demonstrating how anarchist
principles are relevant to modern political dilemmas connected to
issues of conflict, justice and care. She argues that anarchism can
play a central role in tackling our major global problems by
helping us rethink the essentially militarist nature of our
dominant ideas about human relationships and security. Dynamic,
urgent, and engaging, this new introduction to anarchist thought
will be of great interest to both students as well as thinkers and
activists working to find solutions to the multiple crises of
capitalist modernity.
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The Ship (Paperback)
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A British Anarchist Tradition focuses on three contemporary British
theorists and practitioners, Herbert Read, Colin Ward, and Alex
Comfort and looks at their interrelation, commonality, and
collective influence on British radical thought. The book aims to
foster a greater understanding of anarchism as an intellectual
response to 20th century developments and its impact on political
thought and movements. For the first time, the work of these three
writers is presented as a tradition, highlighting the consistency
of their themes and concerns. To do so, the book shows how they
addressed the problems faced by modern British society, with clear
lines of political, literary, and intellectual traditions linking
them. It also focuses on their contribution to the development of
anarchist conceptions of freedom in the twentieth century. A
British Anarchist Tradition identifies an area of anarchism that
deserves greater critical, scholarly attention. Its unique and
thorough research will make it a valuable resource for anyone
interested in contemporary anarchist thought, political theory, and
political movements.
Three Tantalizing Tales Of Tease And Denial
Meet Will and Abby. An ordinary couple that you wouldn't give a
second glance at if they were walking down the street. Except they
share a wonderful secret and bond as they explore their
Master/slave relationship.
This is a loving couple, full of good humor, but nothing in any
relationship is perfect and sometimes things go wrong. Even the
strongest will in the world can't always obey and with that comes
consequences...
Three vignettes, The Edge, Bad Girl, and Breathless focus on
control. Can Abby be taken to the edge of pleasure and not cross
over? She wants to obey and to hold on. But can she? And what will
happen to her if she can't?
Holding on has never felt so good...
Warning: This book is adults only. It contains adult language,
caning, spanking, face slapping, gags, a brief mention of anal sex
and orgasm denial
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Welcome to London, but not as you know it. Oxford Street burned for
three weeks; Regent's Park has been bombed; the British Museum is
occupied by those with nowhere else to go. Lalla has grown up
sheltered from the chaos, but now she's sixteen, her father decides
it's time to use their escape route - a ship big enough to save
five hundred people. Once on board, as day follows identical day,
Lalla's unease grows. Where are they going? What does her father
really want? What is the price of salvation?
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