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Human Trafficking provides a critical engagement with the key
debates on human trade. It addresses the subject within the broader
context of global crime and the internationalisation of crime
control. The book takes a broadly discursive approach and draws on
historical, comparative as well as the latest empirical material to
illustrate and inform the discussion of the major trends in human
trafficking. The book helps to develop fresh theoretical insights
into globalisation, exclusion and governance, and identifies a new
research agenda that will ensure the book is of interest to
advanced level students as well as academic scholars.
Human Trafficking provides a critical engagement with the key
debates on human trade. It addresses the subject within the broader
context of global crime and the internationalisation of crime
control. The book takes a broadly discursive approach and draws on
historical, comparative as well as the latest empirical material to
illustrate and inform the discussion of the major trends in human
trafficking. The book helps to develop fresh theoretical insights
into globalisation, exclusion and governance, and identifies a new
research agenda that will ensure the book is of interest to
advanced level students as well as academic scholars.
Dysphagia is a complex condition that can have significant social,
developmental and psychological effects. Alongside the physiology
and pathophysiology of the condition, dysphagia can rob patients of
the most basic pleasures, such as eating and drinking, causing
ongoing difficulties for individuals in social situations
throughout the lifespan. As an acknowledged component of
evidence-based practice, the humble case report encourages clinical
reflection and may be the spark that generates new thinking and
motivation for future research. Clinical Cases in Dysphagia
provides an opportunity to gain insight into the unique and varied
presentation and management of dysphagia across a range of
different conditions. With chapters provided by expert clinicians
and based on clinical examples 'from the trenches', the reader may
gain insights into their own practice patterns, refining their
clinical problem solving and valuing the education that is offered
to each of us by our patients. With additional online resources to
support the case-based approach, the book emphasizes the importance
of multidisciplinary care and reflects everyday clinical practice,
making it a must-read for clinicians and students.
Dysphagia is a complex condition that can have significant social,
developmental and psychological effects. Alongside the physiology
and pathophysiology of the condition, dysphagia can rob patients of
the most basic pleasures, such as eating and drinking, causing
ongoing difficulties for individuals in social situations
throughout the lifespan. As an acknowledged component of
evidence-based practice, the humble case report encourages clinical
reflection and may be the spark that generates new thinking and
motivation for future research. Clinical Cases in Dysphagia
provides an opportunity to gain insight into the unique and varied
presentation and management of dysphagia across a range of
different conditions. With chapters provided by expert clinicians
and based on clinical examples 'from the trenches', the reader may
gain insights into their own practice patterns, refining their
clinical problem solving and valuing the education that is offered
to each of us by our patients. With additional online resources to
support the case-based approach, the book emphasizes the importance
of multidisciplinary care and reflects everyday clinical practice,
making it a must-read for clinicians and students.
Crime in Modern Britain is a stimulating and accessible introduction to Criminology, providing an overview of the subject and critical engagement with the literature from the perspective of both Sociology and History, as well as from Criminology itself. The focus is on modern Britain since the late nineteenth century and the scope is wide-ranging, covering all aspects of crime from those committed on the street and within the home, to offences and abuse conducted on an international scale.
For clinicians treating swallowing disorders in the stroke
population, this book provides practical information, bridging the
gap between academic and clinical practice with up-to-date research
and clinical case examples throughout. In addition to a thorough
overview of dysphagia diagnosis and management, this text focuses
heavily on evaluation and management of stroke. Key topics include
neural underpinnings of normal and disordered swallowing,
swallowing screening, the clinical swallowing examination including
cough reflex testing, the expanding array of instrumental
swallowing modalities, and the rehabilitation of swallowing
including strength training, non-invasive brain stimulation, and
skill training. While geared toward practicing clinicians,
''Dysphagia Following Stroke'' is also useful for students in
professional training programs. New to the Third Edition: *A third
author, Kristin Gozdzikowska, bring a fresh perspective as a young
clinician and researcher with particular expertise in high
resolution manometry and various cutting-edge treatment techniques
*Updated chapters on assessment to include new and emerging
instrumental technologies, including high resolution manometry,
impedance, and ultrasound *Updated chapters on management to
include the newly described International Dysphagia Diet
Standardization Initiative *New and expanded framework for
rehabilitation, with a shift from peripherally focused
rehabilitation to neuromodulation of cortical swallowing control
*New and updated research and trends in clinical practice
throughout *Access to a PluralPlus companion site with videos and
clinical forms This thoroughly updated and enhanced edition of
''Dysphagia Following Stroke'' is sure to remain a valued resource
for clinicians working with stroke patients in all settings.
For nearly twenty years, Maggie Lee has chronicled the history of
Northfield through the lives of its citizens in her "Do You
Remember" column for the Northfield News. Farmers, bankers, mail
carriers and senators have shared the weekly spotlight as Maggie
tells the stories of a community. This collection gathers together
78 of Maggie's favorites; neighbors, friends and family of
Northfielders old and new.
In a world where global flows of people and commodities are on the
increase, crimes related to illegal trafficking are creating new
concerns for society. This, in turn, has brought about new and
contentious forms of regulation, surveillance and control. There is
a pressing need to consider both the problem itself, and the impact
of international policy responses. This authoritative work examines
key issues and debates on human trafficking, drawing on
theoretical, historical and comparative material to inform the
discussion of major trends. Consolidating current work on human
trade debates, the text brings together key criminological and
sociological literature on migration studies, gender,
globalization, human rights, security, victimology, policing and
control to provide the most complete overview available on the
subject. Suitable for students, academics and scholars in
criminology, criminal justice, sociology and international
relations, this book sheds unique light on this highly topical and
complex subject.
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