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Every year in the UK, hundreds of workers are killed just doing
their jobs, thousands more die of illnesses caused by their work
and tens of thousands suffer major injuries such as amputations,
loss of sight, serious burns, and so on. Worldwide, two million
people are killed by work each year. Yet with the exception of high
profile cases such as the gas leak at Bhopal, India, which killed
tens of thousands, this crime wave fails to attract the interest of
the politicians, the media or - least forgiveably of all - the
knowledge industry of criminology. This book is concerned with
crimes against worker and public safety, providing an account and
analysis of this increasingly important field, and setting this
within the broader context of corporate and white-collar crime. It
uses case studies and original analyses of official data to
illustrate key points and themes, drawing upon both well known and
high profile instances of safety crimes as well the mass of
ubiquitous 'mundane' or 'routine' deaths and injuries. Thus the
book examines how much safety crime is there, how are such offences
rendered invisible, and how can their extent be unearthed
accurately? Throughout the book the authors analyse the social,
legal and political processes that ensure that safety crimes remain
subject to under-enforcement and under-criminalisation. This
analysis identifies key moments in the historical development of
criminal law and regulation, and assesses the prospects for
criminalising safety crimes in the context of contemporary
neo-liberal regulatory policies. The theoretical and political
justifications for dominant approaches to the regulation and
sanctioning of safety criminals are subject to critique in order to
develop alternative, more effective, means of criminalisation and
punishment. The book concludes with an original analysis of safety
crimes that allows us to understand the complexities of the
conditions of their production, and develop a more realistic
appraisal of the prospects for their amelioration.
This story is an attempt to understand what drove men to build a
monastery on a near vertical pillar of rock off the coast of
Ireland. The author has sought to use imagination to bring to life
the men who were driven to seek this kind of complete isolation.
More than hermits, more than any other monks, they chose a life
filled with hardship, back-breaking labour and danger. Those
results of their efforts that remain are among the best preserved
buildings from the period. The Skellig monastery is a world
heritage site and rightly so. It is unique and a thrilling place to
visit. Even if you don't feel up to the massive climb and a
sea-tossed journey by boat, you can still get a feel for the place
in the visitor centre at Valencia.
Conflict is often a crucible for evil and pain but out of a dirty
little war a thing of unique and loving beauty is created. In this
urban conflict two beautiful children meet. Later in life, when
they have grown into fierce non-conformist warriors for freedom and
justice, conflict thrusts them together again. Into their war comes
Bonny, destined to be a victim, but their unexpected love rescues
her and sets the three on a hard-fought path to total liberation.
Daniel's unconventional family pyramid is more complex than ever
before. The four children are now into their teens so their side is
becoming more volatile. Lauren is comfortable and content in her
role as the central point and Bonny is as upbeat and bubbling with
sexual energy as ever. Daniel is struggling with the lack of drama
in his work and with the ongoing after-effects of his physical
trauma. During this working holiday with the family in Rome,
extreme drama will come at the Dawes from an entirely unforeseen
source.
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Grip (Paperback)
David Rory O'Neill
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R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When you spend years living a double life, hiding your true nature
and passions from the world, the stress can become unbearable. When
revealing those truths may cost you, and those you love, life
itself, those stresses become magnified to levels even the most
imaginative people can scarce comprehend. Daniel and Lauren, and to
lesser degree Bonny, have been living that life for nearly a
decade. Daniel and Lauren have been undercover intelligence
officers working in the murky world of paramilitary violence.
Several attempts have been made on their lives and many have died
in those attempts. Daniel and Lauren withdraw, exhausted and spent.
They try to re-build. Those they threatened have not forgotten
them. The knowledge they fear they carry hangs over the
conspirators in Belfast and London like the sword of Damocles. They
think Daniel Dawes wields that sword. He must die to keep their
secrets safe and hidden. As Daniel, Lauren and Bonny take a
holiday, a plot to silence Daniel is unfolding. He will be tested
like never before. When it's over, his grip on his sanity and his
life will hang in the balance.
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Passion (Paperback)
David Rory O'Neill
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R434
Discovery Miles 4 340
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Daniel Dawes has come back from the war in the Falklands with a
broken back and a burden of guilt for the stress he has caused
Bonny and Lauren. His healing will be aided by the love of Bonny
and Lauren and by the attention of his physiotherapist, Kris. The
healing will flow to Kris, who nurses a deep secret. Old
conspiracies, fear of discovery and a need for revenge creates
danger that they must defeat and resist or run from - forever
living in fear. This is a story of three who resist. The engine
that drives them is passion.
Bonny and Lauren face the greatest challenge of their lives as they
try to rescue their man Daniel from an impossible predicament. His
helicopter has crashed behind enemy lines, he is injured and cannot
move. If the Argentine secret police get hold of him he will be
tortured and may die. If they do nothing, he will surely die. They
must act alone. They set out on an impulsive and dangerous mission
to bring back the man whom they both love. Daniel is husband to
Bonny and unknown to him, father to the baby she carries. Lauren
too carries a secret that might threaten her relationship with
Bonny, but she dare not reveal it; not until Daniel is safely home.
All three face formidable challenges.
David Rory O'Neill's The Prairie Companions is a beautiful,
heartfelt, and breathtaking work of historical fiction,
transporting readers to the Canadian wilds in the early years of
the twentieth century. A stunning evocation of a unique time and
place-and a powerfully moving story of courage, commitment, love,
loss, and endurance-this unforgettable saga follows two
extraordinary young women from their boarding school in Victorian
England to the North American wilderness. For Pat and Clara, young
friends and inseparable companions, the search for freedom and a
new life together brings undreamed of challenges, uniting them with
their indigenous neighbors in a continuing struggle for survival
against the unrelenting cruelties of the natural world. O'Neill's
The Prairie Companions is a magnificent celebration of
self-discovery and the pioneer spirit, and the poignant tale of
singular bond of love and loyalty that only grows stronger in the
face of nature's grim adversities.
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Trial (Paperback)
David Rory O'Neill
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R446
Discovery Miles 4 460
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Daniel's trial takes many forms. There is the legal trial he must
face knowing if he reveals the truth behind the conspiracies he's
been fighting, those conspirators and others unseen will attack his
family and friends. There will be the trial of isolation and
fighting the demons within that are perhaps the greatest threat.
The loved ones he has left behind, Lauren, Bonny and their four
children also face their own personal trials. The warrior Lauren
must unravel the conspiracy to try to free Daniel and protect the
family without his guiding hand to calm her vengeful rage. Bonny
must be mother, shaman and guide to her now adult family and face
trials without the rock of her man, Daniel. She begins to crumble
but the love of friends new and old and the wisdom of an ancient
Cree shaman will bring her back to the centre of the loving pyramid
she created. She built a new thing when she met Lauren and Daniel
so that with the children they created a family pyramid that
withstood the trials of life. As their sphere of influence grows,
new pyramids are made - and on into the infinity of possibilities
that are life's trial.
Lauren was safer now and Bonny didn't worry for her the way she now
worried about Daniel. Daniel had never found his escape. He was
still trapped by his overwhelming sense of responsibility and his
inability to be as self-centred and single-minded as Lauren. He
took on the responsibility for all he cared for and sacrificed his
own desire for peace of mind and health of body. He still suffered
that dreadful burden of guilt laid on his life so thickly by his
monster of a mother. He tried to bend and not break and he tried to
understand and mend himself. To protect his family from his pain
and confusions but it wasn't working. Daniel had been near death
after being shot getting his children back from their kidnapping
ordeal. He stood on the edge of the abyss and killed many as he
came close to the madness that is revenge. He'd crossed that line
briefly and now he was afraid and unsure of his motivation. That
vile act perpetrated on his children had disturbed his previously
certain moral compass so now he doubted why he pursued these
monsters. Daniel had stared death down and refused to die but he
hadn't yet healed and he was embarking on some huge and dreadful
thing. Compelled to end the fear and tackle the threat head on. He
would not run or hide from his fear but would do what he'd always
done - he would strip it bare and face it. Let it rip at him and
when he'd found its foul heart, he'd kill it, no matter what the
risk, no matter how much damage he suffered - he'd find its dark
heart and end it.
Regan was just seven years old when her mystical beauty became a
curse rather than a gift. That was when her father began to
ruthlessly profit by selling her image. The exploitation of
youthful beauty is an eternal struggle of good and evil. A stubborn
non-conformist Detective Inspector of the Garda is fighting that
fight. DI Jim Burrows will play a critical role in Regan's ability
to survive and recover from that exploitation. Regan's journey from
childhood to womanhood will be thrilling and dangerous but
ultimately it will be a warm and inspiring story of a young girl's
brave journey to adulthood, her struggle to survive the
exploitation of her innocence, and above all - the healing power of
love.
Regan celebrates her twenty-first birthday at Mimosa near Nice.
She's with her family and her lover David Dawes and his exotic
family and friends. Regan and David struggle with their past,
self-doubt, baggage, and obsessions. Mary, Regan's freind and one
time lover, struggles too. Envy and self-loathing grips her as she
sees Regan, once so close, move away from her. The physiological
drama intensifies following a dramatic accident that throws all
into turmoil. Love's power to heal is tested and Regan, Mary and
David face the greatest challenge of their young lives. Can they
pay beauty's price?
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