Author: Grant Edwards
Publisher: Australian Self Publishing Group
ISBN: 1922920479
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In his stirring new book, Who's Protecting the Protectors? retired Australian Federal Police Commander Grant Edwards pulls back the curtain on the urgent and often neglected issue of mental health within the law enforcement community. A stark and powerful exploration of a hidden crisis, Edwards challenges the status quo, asking us to question — while we offer physical protection to our law enforcement officers, are we doing enough to shield their minds? This book delves into the silent battle faced by those who stand on the front lines of society. Edwards eloquently unveils the significant yet under-addressed issue of mental health stigma within law enforcement, shining a light on an area demanding serious attention. Who's Protecting the Protectors? is more than an exposé. It’s a road map offering practical solutions to establish a sustainable mental health program that could truly benefit law enforcement officers. Edwards emphasises the profound influence of leadership traits in law enforcement, exploring how positive attributes can uplift an organisation and its community, while negative ones can be damaging and far-reaching. The need for change is not exclusive to Australia, or even to law enforcement. Across the globe, there is a growing recognition of the importance of mental health across all professions. This shift in understanding is leading to radical changes in the way we acknowledge and address these issues. The time to act is now. Read Who's Protecting the Protectors? and join Edwards in advocating for the urgent necessity to recognise and support the mental health of those we entrust with our safety. This isn't just about protecting our protectors. It's about shaping a healthier, more compassionate world for all.
Who's Protecting the Protectors?
Author: Grant Edwards
Publisher: Australian Self Publishing Group
ISBN: 1922920479
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In his stirring new book, Who's Protecting the Protectors? retired Australian Federal Police Commander Grant Edwards pulls back the curtain on the urgent and often neglected issue of mental health within the law enforcement community. A stark and powerful exploration of a hidden crisis, Edwards challenges the status quo, asking us to question — while we offer physical protection to our law enforcement officers, are we doing enough to shield their minds? This book delves into the silent battle faced by those who stand on the front lines of society. Edwards eloquently unveils the significant yet under-addressed issue of mental health stigma within law enforcement, shining a light on an area demanding serious attention. Who's Protecting the Protectors? is more than an exposé. It’s a road map offering practical solutions to establish a sustainable mental health program that could truly benefit law enforcement officers. Edwards emphasises the profound influence of leadership traits in law enforcement, exploring how positive attributes can uplift an organisation and its community, while negative ones can be damaging and far-reaching. The need for change is not exclusive to Australia, or even to law enforcement. Across the globe, there is a growing recognition of the importance of mental health across all professions. This shift in understanding is leading to radical changes in the way we acknowledge and address these issues. The time to act is now. Read Who's Protecting the Protectors? and join Edwards in advocating for the urgent necessity to recognise and support the mental health of those we entrust with our safety. This isn't just about protecting our protectors. It's about shaping a healthier, more compassionate world for all.
Publisher: Australian Self Publishing Group
ISBN: 1922920479
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In his stirring new book, Who's Protecting the Protectors? retired Australian Federal Police Commander Grant Edwards pulls back the curtain on the urgent and often neglected issue of mental health within the law enforcement community. A stark and powerful exploration of a hidden crisis, Edwards challenges the status quo, asking us to question — while we offer physical protection to our law enforcement officers, are we doing enough to shield their minds? This book delves into the silent battle faced by those who stand on the front lines of society. Edwards eloquently unveils the significant yet under-addressed issue of mental health stigma within law enforcement, shining a light on an area demanding serious attention. Who's Protecting the Protectors? is more than an exposé. It’s a road map offering practical solutions to establish a sustainable mental health program that could truly benefit law enforcement officers. Edwards emphasises the profound influence of leadership traits in law enforcement, exploring how positive attributes can uplift an organisation and its community, while negative ones can be damaging and far-reaching. The need for change is not exclusive to Australia, or even to law enforcement. Across the globe, there is a growing recognition of the importance of mental health across all professions. This shift in understanding is leading to radical changes in the way we acknowledge and address these issues. The time to act is now. Read Who's Protecting the Protectors? and join Edwards in advocating for the urgent necessity to recognise and support the mental health of those we entrust with our safety. This isn't just about protecting our protectors. It's about shaping a healthier, more compassionate world for all.
Protecting the Global Civilian from Violence
Author: Timo Kivimäki
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000387208
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book reveals why the UN is more successful than unilateral great powers in protecting civilians from violence, and focuses on the discourse, development and consequences of UN peacekeeping. Analysing statistics of state fragility and fatalities of violence, it reveals that the UN has managed to save tens of thousands of lives with its peacekeeping: a surprising statistic given the media consensus about the UN’s powerlessness and inefficiency. Using computer-assisted discourse analysis of resolutions from the UN Security Council, 1993-2019, the book offers data that describe the character and development of UN approach to the protection of civilians from violence. It then links the data to the statistics of conflict fatalities and state fragility to reveal, by means of qualitative and quantitative analysis, when, where, how and why the UN has been successful at protecting civilians. Two reasons for the UN’s success are highlighted in the book as being statistically most significant. First, the organization offers local ownership to peaceful solutions by considering conflicting parties as the primary agents of protection. Second, the UN approach is much less power-oriented than unilateral approaches by the great powers: protection for the UN does not mean deterrence or destruction, but rather, support for local protectors of civilians. However, strong great power influence on such operations tends to weaken UN’s ability to save lives. This book will be of much interest to students of humanitarian intervention, peacekeeping, human rights and International Relations in general.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000387208
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book reveals why the UN is more successful than unilateral great powers in protecting civilians from violence, and focuses on the discourse, development and consequences of UN peacekeeping. Analysing statistics of state fragility and fatalities of violence, it reveals that the UN has managed to save tens of thousands of lives with its peacekeeping: a surprising statistic given the media consensus about the UN’s powerlessness and inefficiency. Using computer-assisted discourse analysis of resolutions from the UN Security Council, 1993-2019, the book offers data that describe the character and development of UN approach to the protection of civilians from violence. It then links the data to the statistics of conflict fatalities and state fragility to reveal, by means of qualitative and quantitative analysis, when, where, how and why the UN has been successful at protecting civilians. Two reasons for the UN’s success are highlighted in the book as being statistically most significant. First, the organization offers local ownership to peaceful solutions by considering conflicting parties as the primary agents of protection. Second, the UN approach is much less power-oriented than unilateral approaches by the great powers: protection for the UN does not mean deterrence or destruction, but rather, support for local protectors of civilians. However, strong great power influence on such operations tends to weaken UN’s ability to save lives. This book will be of much interest to students of humanitarian intervention, peacekeeping, human rights and International Relations in general.
Internal Family Systems Therapy
Author: Emma E. Redfern
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000624021
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation showcases the skills of Richard C. Schwartz and other leading IFS consultants and supervisors. Using unique case material, models, and diagrams, each contributor illustrates IFS techniques that assist clinicians in unblending and accessing Self-energy and Self-leadership. The book features examples of clinical work with issues such as bias, faith, sexuality, and sexual hurts. Individual chapters focus on therapist groups, such as Black Therapists Rock, and on work with specific populations, including children and their caregivers, veterans, eating disordered clients, therapists with serious illnesses, and couples. This thought-provoking book offers an opportunity for readers to reflect on their own supervision and consultation (both the giving and receiving of it). It explores what is possible and preferable at different stages of development when using the IFS model.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000624021
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation showcases the skills of Richard C. Schwartz and other leading IFS consultants and supervisors. Using unique case material, models, and diagrams, each contributor illustrates IFS techniques that assist clinicians in unblending and accessing Self-energy and Self-leadership. The book features examples of clinical work with issues such as bias, faith, sexuality, and sexual hurts. Individual chapters focus on therapist groups, such as Black Therapists Rock, and on work with specific populations, including children and their caregivers, veterans, eating disordered clients, therapists with serious illnesses, and couples. This thought-provoking book offers an opportunity for readers to reflect on their own supervision and consultation (both the giving and receiving of it). It explores what is possible and preferable at different stages of development when using the IFS model.
Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect?
Author: Maya Schenwar
Publisher: Haymarket Books
ISBN: 1608466841
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Essays and reports examining the reality of police violence against Black and brown communities in America. What is the reality of policing in the United States? Do the police keep anyone safe and secure other than the very wealthy? How do recent police killings of young Black people in the United States fit into the historical and global context of anti-blackness? This collection of reports and essays (the first collaboration between Truthout and Haymarket Books) explores police violence against Black, brown, indigenous, and other marginalized communities, miscarriages of justice, and failures of token accountability and reform measures. It also makes a compelling and provocative argument against calling the police. Contributions cover a broad range of issues including the killing by police of Black men and women, police violence against Latino and indigenous communities, law enforcement’s treatment of pregnant people and those with mental illness, and the impact of racist police violence on parenting. There are also specific stories such as a Detroit police conspiracy to slap murder convictions on young Black men using police informant, and the failure of Chicago’s much-touted Independent Police Review Authority, the body supposedly responsible for investigating police misconduct. The title Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? is no mere provocation: the book also explores alternatives for keeping communities safe. Contributors include William C. Anderson, Candice Bernd, Aaron Cantú, Thandi Chimurenga, Ejeris Dixon, Adam Hudson, Victoria Law, Mike Ludwig, Sarah Macaraeg, and Roberto Rodriguez. Praise for Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? “With heartbreaking, glass-sharp prose, the book catalogs the abuse and destruction of Black, native, and trans bodies. And then, most importantly, it offers real-world solutions.” —Chicago Review of Books “A must-read for anyone seeking to understand American culture in the present day.” —Xica Nation “This brilliant collection of essays, written by activists, journalists, community organizers and survivors of state violence, urgently confronts the criminalization, police violence and anti-Black racism that is plaguing urban communities. It is one of the most important books to emerge about these critical issues: passionately written with a keen eye towards building a world free of the cruelty and violence of the carceral state.” —Beth Richie, author of Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation
Publisher: Haymarket Books
ISBN: 1608466841
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Essays and reports examining the reality of police violence against Black and brown communities in America. What is the reality of policing in the United States? Do the police keep anyone safe and secure other than the very wealthy? How do recent police killings of young Black people in the United States fit into the historical and global context of anti-blackness? This collection of reports and essays (the first collaboration between Truthout and Haymarket Books) explores police violence against Black, brown, indigenous, and other marginalized communities, miscarriages of justice, and failures of token accountability and reform measures. It also makes a compelling and provocative argument against calling the police. Contributions cover a broad range of issues including the killing by police of Black men and women, police violence against Latino and indigenous communities, law enforcement’s treatment of pregnant people and those with mental illness, and the impact of racist police violence on parenting. There are also specific stories such as a Detroit police conspiracy to slap murder convictions on young Black men using police informant, and the failure of Chicago’s much-touted Independent Police Review Authority, the body supposedly responsible for investigating police misconduct. The title Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? is no mere provocation: the book also explores alternatives for keeping communities safe. Contributors include William C. Anderson, Candice Bernd, Aaron Cantú, Thandi Chimurenga, Ejeris Dixon, Adam Hudson, Victoria Law, Mike Ludwig, Sarah Macaraeg, and Roberto Rodriguez. Praise for Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect? “With heartbreaking, glass-sharp prose, the book catalogs the abuse and destruction of Black, native, and trans bodies. And then, most importantly, it offers real-world solutions.” —Chicago Review of Books “A must-read for anyone seeking to understand American culture in the present day.” —Xica Nation “This brilliant collection of essays, written by activists, journalists, community organizers and survivors of state violence, urgently confronts the criminalization, police violence and anti-Black racism that is plaguing urban communities. It is one of the most important books to emerge about these critical issues: passionately written with a keen eye towards building a world free of the cruelty and violence of the carceral state.” —Beth Richie, author of Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation
Protector
Author: Larry Niven
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 9780345293022
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher: Del Rey
ISBN: 9780345293022
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Issues in Human Rights Protection of Intellectually Disabled Persons
Author: Andreas Dimopoulos
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317111788
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
This book develops a legal argument as to how persons with intellectual disability can flourish in a liberal setting through the exercise of human rights, even though they are perceived as non-autonomous. Using Ronald Dworkin's theory of liberal equality, it argues that ethical individualism can be modified to accommodate persons with intellectual disability as equals in liberal theory. Current legal practices, the case law of the ECtHR on disability, the provisions of the UNCRPD and a comparative analysis of English and German law are discussed, as well as suggestions for positive measures for persons with intellectual disability. The book will interest academics, human rights activists and legal practitioners in the field of disability rights.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317111788
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
This book develops a legal argument as to how persons with intellectual disability can flourish in a liberal setting through the exercise of human rights, even though they are perceived as non-autonomous. Using Ronald Dworkin's theory of liberal equality, it argues that ethical individualism can be modified to accommodate persons with intellectual disability as equals in liberal theory. Current legal practices, the case law of the ECtHR on disability, the provisions of the UNCRPD and a comparative analysis of English and German law are discussed, as well as suggestions for positive measures for persons with intellectual disability. The book will interest academics, human rights activists and legal practitioners in the field of disability rights.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century dictionary, ed. by W.D. Whitney
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Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 898
Book Description
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Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 898
Book Description
FREDERICK ROBERT ROHLMAN V HAWKEYE-SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, 442 MICH 520 (1993)
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Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
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Pages : 422
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Arabic-English Lexicon
Author: Edward William Lane
Publisher:
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Category : Arabic language
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arabic language
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
The Politics of Protection
Author: Jef Huysmans
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134249594
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This new book shows how from the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has been transformed and redefined, academically and politically. It focuses on the theme of protection. It moves away from the dominant question of whom or what is threatening to the crucial questions of who is to be protected, and in the case of conflicting claims, who has the capacity to define whose needs prevail. It also poses the question of political agency in relation to some of the most significant questions raised in relation to the governance of insecurity and protection in the contemporary world. The authors identify and explore issues that challenge or raise a number of questions about the traditional notion that states are to protect their citizens through retaining a monopoly over the legitimate use of violence.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134249594
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
This new book shows how from the end of the Cold War, the security agenda has been transformed and redefined, academically and politically. It focuses on the theme of protection. It moves away from the dominant question of whom or what is threatening to the crucial questions of who is to be protected, and in the case of conflicting claims, who has the capacity to define whose needs prevail. It also poses the question of political agency in relation to some of the most significant questions raised in relation to the governance of insecurity and protection in the contemporary world. The authors identify and explore issues that challenge or raise a number of questions about the traditional notion that states are to protect their citizens through retaining a monopoly over the legitimate use of violence.