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Why do our night-time cities seem to mix pleasure with violence? This is the time and place when cities are taken over by young men in search of alcohol, drugs, another club or a fight. Current public policy has patently failed to keep on top of the new trends in both consumption and destruction which make urban centres simultaneously seductive and dangerous. Violent Night uses powerful insider accounts to uncover the underlying causes and meanings of violence. Interviews with the police, the perpetrators and the victims of violence reveal the complex emotions that surround both the perpetration and resolution of crime. Violent Night shows that a new approach is needed to successfully rehabilitate a culture struggling and failing to deal with nihilism and escalating hostility.
A trio of middle schoolers forms a sinister secret society. Their first order of business? Ritual sacrifice, of course. Thirteen-year-old Charmane “Charm” Wilson just saved a boy’s life—but broke about a dozen laws doing it. So as she’s hailed a hero by local law enforcement, Charm knows that if the whole story ever got out, her own life could be in peril. True, being swept up in a murderous plot wasn’t entirely her fault. However, Charm’s drastic choices while navigating the unthinkable were hers and hers alone. Now she must cover her tracks or risk being exposed, arrested, vilified—or maybe even worse. VIOLENT NIGHTS is a twisted thriller about the lies we tell and the perceptions they lead to. Which lies will you believe? CONTENT WARNING: This book contains graphic violence and some profane language. Reader discretion is advised.
A collection of Christian poetry by Robert Blackwell
Daniel, his mother and cat watch an inner-city riot from their apartment window. When their building catches alight they are evacuated to a church. Observations from child's point of view.
"Beneath the Surface" tells the story of Madison, a young woman with a seemingly normal life, attending classes and spending time with friends. Her fate changes dramatically when she encounters Ndlovu ya Manzi, a charming yet enigmatic man who foretells unsettling events in her future, including violence and the birth of a child. Drawn to him, Madison enters a relationship that quickly shifts from romantic to dangerous. As Ndlovu's dark side emerges, Madison is thrust into a world of physical abuse, emotional manipulation, and sexual violence. What began as a loving relationship devolves into a nightmare as Ndlovu controls her every move, leaving Madison isolated, broken, and fighting to survive. To cope, she turns to self-destructive habits like alcohol and partying, all while facing the harsh reality of being pregnant and trapped in a toxic environment. Throughout her journey, Madison battles her inner demons and the external forces that seek to destroy her. Betrayed, neglected, and abused, she must find the courage to break free from Ndlovu's control and reclaim her life. **"Beneath the Surface"** is a gripping tale of endurance and hope, capturing the emotional depth of a woman’s fight to overcome the darkness in her life.
This book examines violence. It looks at the nature and types of violence, the causes of violence, and the emotional wake left by violent episodes. In the twentieth century, the world experienced two world wars and countless other wars. Many millions died violent deaths from murder, death squads, purges, riots, revolutions, ethnic cleansing, rape, robbery, domestic violence, suicide, gang violence, terrorist acts, genocide, and in many other ways. As we entered the twenty-first century, we experienced 9/11, the Red Lake School deaths, suicide bombers, and more mass death brought about by the actions of governments, revolutionaries, terrorists, and still more wars. The need to better understand violence, both lethal and non-lethal, to become aware of the many forms of violence, and to learn how to survive in the aftermath of violent death are the focus of "Perspectives on Violence and Violent Death."
Succinct, accessible, and comprehensive, this book is the first to provide definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts from the expanding field of crime, harm, and victimization. Contributions from a wide range of experts investigate theories, ideas, and case studies relating to victims of conventional crime and victims outside the remit of criminal law. The book explores both the domestic and international nature, extent, and measurement of crime and harm as well as responses to victims and victimization in connection with conventional, corporate, and state crimes and harms. As part of Policy's Companions series, entries are presented in a user-friendly, quick-reference A‒Z format that clearly notes related sections and provides suggestions for further reading.
Traditionally, law enforcement agencies react to isolated crimes in insulated jurisdictions. With the rise of terrorism, law enforcement agencies can no longer afford to operate blindly. The only way to maintain an edge on this nebulous and insidious enemy is through proactive intervention. Law enforcement must gather good raw data, transform it th
New in the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology, Alcohol-Related Violence: Prevention and Treatment presents an authoritative collection of the most recent assessment and treatment strategies for alcohol-related aggression and violence. Features contributions from leading international academics and practitioners Offers invaluable guidance for practitioners regarding intervention to reduce alcohol-related aggression and violence Describes evidence-based interventions at a number of levels, including populations, bar room, families, couples, and individuals