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The fully updated Short Guide to Town and Country Planning provides
an concise introductory overview of the practice of planning for
those with little or no prior knowledge. This second edition
considers who planners are and what they do, showing how planning -
as an art, science and system - has evolved as an organised action
of the state. The book discusses the planning system, processes,
legal constructs and approaches, taking into account the recent
regulatory changes within the UK nations. Restructured to improve
readability, it explores the interactions of government and society
with the planning system, and the relationship between urban
planning, the environment, and placemaking. It encourages the
reader to adopt a reflective and inquisitive outlook, and features:
* case study boxes; * further reading and resources; * guidance on
the recent policy and system updates, including those through
devolution.
The fully updated Short Guide to Town and Country Planning provides
an concise introductory overview of the practice of planning for
those with little or no prior knowledge. This second edition
considers who planners are and what they do, showing how planning -
as an art, science and system - has evolved as an organised action
of the state. The book discusses the planning system, processes,
legal constructs and approaches, taking into account the recent
regulatory changes within the UK nations. Restructured to improve
readability, it explores the interactions of government and society
with the planning system, and the relationship between urban
planning, the environment, and placemaking. It encourages the
reader to adopt a reflective and inquisitive outlook, and features:
* case study boxes; * further reading and resources; * guidance on
the recent policy and system updates, including those through
devolution.
The expanding remit of policing as a fundamental part of the public
health continuum is increasingly acknowledged on the international
scene. Similarly the growing role of health professionals as
brokers of public safety means that the need for scholarly
resources for developing knowledge and broadening theoretical
positioning and questioning is becoming urgent and crucial. The
fields of law enforcement and public health are beginning to
understand the inextricable links between public safety and public
health and the need to shift policies and practices towards more
integrated practices. This book comes as a first, an utterly timely
scholarly collection that brings together the views of
multidisciplinary commentators on a wide range of issues and
disciplines within the law enforcement and public health (LEPH)
arena. The book addresses the more conceptual aspects of the
relationship as well as more applied fields of collaboration, and
the authors describe and analyze a range of service delivery
examples taken from real-life instances of partnerships in action.
Among the topics covered: Defund, Dismantle or Define Law
Enforcement, Public Health, and Vulnerability Law Enforcement and
Mental Health: The Missing Middle The Challenges of Sustaining
Partnerships and the Diversification of Cultures Using Public
Health Concepts and Metrics to Guide Policing Strategy and Practice
Policing Pandemics Law Enforcement and Public Health: Partners for
Community Safety and Wellbeing is essential reading for a wide
array of professions and areas of expertise in the intersectoral
field of LEPH. It is an indispensable resource for public health
and law enforcement specialists (practitioners, educators,
scholars, and researchers) and training programs across the world,
as well as individuals interested in developing their knowledge and
capacity to respond to complex LEPH issues in the field, including
public prosecutors, coroners, and the judiciary. The text also can
be used for undergraduate and postgraduate university policing,
criminology, sociology, psychology, social work, public health, and
medicine programs.
Drug Law Reform in East and Southeast Asia is a multi-author look
at drugs in East and Southeast Asia, on drug policy, patterns and
trends, local problems, human rights abuses, treatment prospects,
and potential reforms. From the history of drugs in Asia, the book
examines recent trends in illicit drugs, especially the present
enormous amphetamine problems. It addresses recent policy shifts,
especially harm reduction responses to the devastating
drug-associated HIV epidemics. It explores further necessary
reform, especially in regard to the abysmally inhuman current
emphasis on detention and the death penalty for drug offences, and
present the most recent evidence on effective and humane approaches
to drug treatments. As the first comprehensive collection on
illicit drug and harm reduction in East and Southeast Asia, it will
be a vital resource for health professionals, policymakers, and
others working there and elsewhere on drug policy reform. As the
first comprehensive collection on illicit drugs and harm reduction
in East and Southeast Asia, it will be a vital resource for health
professionals, policymakers, and others working on East and
Southeast Asia--and elsewhere--on drug policy."
Drug Law Reform in East and Southeast Asia is a multi-author,
regional look at drug policy across East and Southeast Asia,
focusing on drug patterns and trends, problems faced locally, human
rights abuses, regional similarities, treatment prospects and
potential reforms. Drug Law Reform in East and Southeast Asia
describes how drugs came to Asia, looks at trends in illicit drug
use up to the present, especially the enormous amphetamine problem
that East and Southeast Asia face, among other issues of concern.
There are many issues of major controversy around illicit drugs in
Asia, as elsewhere, and the book faces these issues squarely. It
addresses the recent shift towards harm reduction in response to
the frightening and devastating epidemics of HIV and AIDS
associated with injecting of heroin in the region, and examines and
suggests possible ways forward in regard to the death penalty for
drug offences. The most recent evidence about effective and humane
approaches to drug treatment, to replace the abysmally inhuman
current emphasis on detention, is presented. This is the first time
a regional collection of expert writing on a comprehensive range of
aspects of illicit drugs has been made available to inform the
critical development of drug policy in the many countries.
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