The Marus Manuscripts

The Marus Manuscripts
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Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9781589977501
ISBN-13 : 1589977505
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Marus Manuscripts by : Paul McCusker

Chronicles the adventures of four kids who are transported to another world and find themselves caught up in history-changing events.

The Fight for Kidsboro

The Fight for Kidsboro
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Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781604828160
ISBN-13 : 1604828161
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fight for Kidsboro by : Marshal Younger

Kidsboro is a small town in the woods behind Whit’s End in Odyssey. It’s a nice little place. It has a church, a store, a police station, a bakery, a weekly newspaper . . . and a total of zero citizens over the age of 14. It’s a town run by kids. Ryan Cummings, the mayor, helps enforce the laws, create new job opportunities, and in general, keep the peace in a town where he seems to have lots of friends and only a few enemies. The Kidsboro series teaches not only moral and biblical principles, but also concepts of government, politics, economic principles, the judicial system, United States history, and Bible stories. The Fight for Kidsboro is a compilation of the 4 books from this popular series.

Darien's Rise

Darien's Rise
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1561797731
ISBN-13 : 9781561797738
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Darien's Rise by : Paul McCusker

Kyle and his sister Anna find themselves in an alternate world in which they have special powers to help carry out the will of the Unseen One.

Glennall's Betrayal

Glennall's Betrayal
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Publisher : Tommy Nelson
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1561798088
ISBN-13 : 9781561798087
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Glennall's Betrayal by : Paul McCusker

When he finds himself transported from Odyssey to the country of Marus in another world, James gradually becomes convinced that he has been sent by the Unseen One to help a young man who is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. The "Adventures In Odyssey" series tells parallel stories from the Bible: Passage 4 is the story of Joseph; Passage 5 has a parallel in the story of Elijah; and Passage 6 has a parallel in the story of Moses.

Law and Personality Disorder

Law and Personality Disorder
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780192575838
ISBN-13 : 019257583X
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Law and Personality Disorder by : Ailbhe O'Loughlin

In 1999, policymakers in England and Wales advanced controversial proposals for the preventive detention of a group they termed 'dangerous people with severe personality disorders'. Against a background of uncertain scientific knowledge, legal and policy actors have long faced challenges in reconciling the need to prevent crime with the need to respect the rights of the 'dangerous'. Ailbhe O'Loughlin's book, Law and Personality Disorder, situates contemporary debates about 'dangerous' offenders within this decades-old battle between the proponents of liberal legal principles and advocates of social defence. Law and Personality Disorder deconstructs competing images of offenders with personality disorders and the dilemmas they present, combining insights from criminology, psychiatry, psychology, and law. The book thus critically engages with an alluring narrative: the state has a duty to protect the public from 'dangerous' individuals, but it can also protect the human rights of the 'dangerous' by providing them with rehabilitation opportunities. While human rights law is often invoked as a means of curbing the excesses of preventive justice, O'Loughlin demonstrates that the case law of the European Court of Human Rights tends to legitimise coercive measures. Criminal law, furthermore, enables the punishment of offenders with mental disorders by resisting psychiatric evidence that they may not be fully responsible for their actions. Examining gaps in sentencing law, mental health law, and human rights law, this innovative book offers readers a comprehensive interpretation of the laws governing offenders with personality disorders and puts forward proposals for reform.

Fundamental Rights and Legal Consequences of Criminal Conviction

Fundamental Rights and Legal Consequences of Criminal Conviction
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781509920983
ISBN-13 : 1509920986
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamental Rights and Legal Consequences of Criminal Conviction by : Sonja Meijer

The legal position of convicted offenders is complex, as are the social consequences that can result from a criminal conviction. After they have served their sentences, custodial or not, convicted offenders often continue to be subject to numerous restrictions, in many cases indefinitely, due to their criminal conviction. In short, criminal convictions can have adverse legal consequences that may affect convicted offenders in several aspects of their lives. In turn, these legal consequences can have broader social consequences. Legal consequences are often not formally part of the criminal law, but are regulated by different areas of law, such as administrative law, constitutional law, labour law, civil law, and immigration law. For this reason, they are often obscured from judges as well as from defendants and their legal representatives in the courtroom. The breadth, severity and longevity and often hidden nature of these restrictions raises the question of whether offenders' fundamental rights are sufficiently protected. This book explores the nature and extent of the legal consequences of criminal convictions in Europe, Australia and the USA. It addresses the following questions: What legal consequences can a criminal conviction have? How do these consequences affect convicted offenders? And how can and should these consequences be limited by law?

Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice

Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9781447332961
ISBN-13 : 1447332962
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Evidence-Based Skills in Criminal Justice by : Ugwudike, Pamela

How can evidence-based skills and practices reduce re-offending, support desistance, and encourage service user engagement during supervision in criminal justice settings? How can those who work with service users in these settings apply these skills and practices? This book is the first to bring together international research on skills and practices in probation and youth justice, while exploring the wider contexts that affect their implementation in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Wide-ranging in scope, it also covers effective approaches to working with diverse groups such as ethnic minority service users, women and young people.

Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law

Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781108875899
ISBN-13 : 1108875890
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Data-Driven Personalisation in Markets, Politics and Law by : Uta Kohl

The most fascinating and profitable subject of predictive algorithms is the human actor. Analysing big data through learning algorithms to predict and pre-empt individual decisions gives a powerful tool to corporations, political parties and the state. Algorithmic analysis of digital footprints, as an omnipresent form of surveillance, has already been used in diverse contexts: behavioural advertising, personalised pricing, political micro-targeting, precision medicine, and predictive policing and prison sentencing. This volume brings together experts to offer philosophical, sociological, and legal perspectives on these personalised data practices. It explores common themes such as choice, personal autonomy, equality, privacy, and corporate and governmental efficiency against the normative frameworks of the market, democracy and the rule of law. By offering these insights, this collection on data-driven personalisation seeks to stimulate an interdisciplinary debate on one of the most pervasive, transformative, and insidious socio-technical developments of our time.

Draven's Defiance

Draven's Defiance
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Publisher : Tommy Nelson
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 1561798444
ISBN-13 : 9781561798445
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Draven's Defiance by : Paul McCusker

Cast onto the waters by his power-hungry brother Antonio, Prospero, the Duke of Milan, has been living on a distant island for a dozen years along with his daughter Miranda. In his years of banishment, Prospero has developed strong magical powers - powers that not only allow him to deduce that Antonio is on a nearby ship, but to cause the ship to run aground. At long last, Prospero has a chance to get revenge on those who have wronged him. But, will he also ruin Miranda's chancefor happiness? The Tempest is considered by many critics to be Shakespeare's crowning glory. This full-color graphic novel presents the sparkling romantic comedy just as Shakespeare intended: in its original and unabridged format, and in its original setting. As with the other titles in this well-received series, it encourages readers to discover classical literature while staying true to Shakespeare's vision. Also available are a Plain Text version, translated into modern U.S. English, and a Quick Text version, with less dialogue for a fast-paced read.

The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice

The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1161
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ISBN-10 : 9781351593267
ISBN-13 : 1351593269
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice by : Pamela Ugwudike

All the world’s criminal justice systems need to undertake direct work with people who have come into their care or are under their supervision as a result of criminal offences. Typically, this is organized in penal and correctional services – in custody in prisons, or in the community, supervised by services such as probation. Bringing together international experts, this book is the go-to source for students, researchers, and practitioners in criminal justice, looking for a comprehensive and authoritative summary of available knowledge in the field. Covering a variety of contexts, settings, needs, and approaches, and drawing on theory and practice, this Companion brings together over 90 entries, offering readers concise and definitive overviews of a range of key contemporary issues on working with offenders. The book is split into thematic sections and includes coverage of: Theories and models for working with offenders Policy contexts of offender supervision and rehabilitation Direct work with offenders Control, surveillance, and practice Resettlement Application to specific groups, including female offenders, young offenders, families, and ethnic minorities Application to specific needs and contexts, such as substance misuse, mental health, violence, and risk assessment Practitioner and offender perspectives The development of an evidence base This book is an essential and flexible resource for researchers and practitioners alike and is an authoritative guide for students taking courses on working with offenders, criminal justice policy, probation, prisons, penology, and community corrections.