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BUNGA RAMPAI ETNOGRAFI KEJAHATAN DI INDONESIA 1 ; Kekerasan dan Budaya
  • Language: id
  • Pages: 207

BUNGA RAMPAI ETNOGRAFI KEJAHATAN DI INDONESIA 1 ; Kekerasan dan Budaya

  • Categories: Law

Buku ini merupakan upaya publikasi hasil kompilasi dan penelitian kepustakaan terhadap literatur yang ada terkait topik khusus tentang Kekerasan dan Budaya. Sumber literatur mengacu pada materi kuliah Etnografi Kejahatan di Indonesia pada Departemen Kriminologi FISIP UI dan hasil penelitian kepustakaan para mahasiswa peserta mata kuliah Etnografi Kejahatan di Indonesia tahun akademik 2023-2024.

Purposeful Program Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 576

Purposeful Program Theory

Between good intentions and great results lies a program theory not just a list of tasks but a vision of what needs to happen, and how. Now widely used in government and not-for-profit organizations, program theory provides a coherent picture of how change occurs and how to improve performance. Purposeful Program Theory shows how to develop, represent, and use program theory thoughtfully and strategically to suit your particular situation, drawing on the fifty-year history of program theory and the authors' experiences over more than twenty-five years. "From needs assessment to intervention design, from implementation to outcomes evaluation, from policy formulation to policy execution and ev...

Fear of Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 55

Fear of Writing

The maestro of political plays is back and his latest offering in a decade, Fear of Writing, is a groundbreaking commentary with its finger on the political pulse of Singapore today. In Fear of Writing, a playwright struggles with writer’s block, a director and producer bemoan their failure to get a government license to stage their play, and a father writes to his daughter overseas. Seemingly disparate elements are woven together, while the line between art, performance and reality begin to blur dramatically as the play reaches its chilling conclusion. Fear of Writing is a play that will haunt you while compelling you to decide where you stand on the issues of control and censorship. Written by Tan Tarn How, Fear of Writing was first staged by Theatreworks in 2011 to critical acclaim.

Sport in Prison
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Sport in Prison

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Although prison can present a critical opportunity to engage with offenders through interventions and programming, reoffending rates among those released from prison remain stubbornly high. Sport can be a means through which to engage with even the most challenging and complex individuals caught up in a cycle of offending and imprisonment, by offering an alternative means of excitement and risk taking to that gained through engaging in offending behaviour, or by providing an alternative social network and access to positive role models. This is the first book to explore the role of sport in prisons and its subsequent impact on rehabilitation and behavioural change. The book draws on research...

The Global Soul
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

The Global Soul

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-31
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  • Publisher: Vintage

Pico Iyer has for many years described with keen perception and exacting wit the shifting textures of faraway lands anchored on a spinning globe that mixes and matches East and West. Now he casts a philosophical eye upon this curious state of floatingness. In the transnational village that our world has become, travel and technology fuel each other and us. As Iyer points out, "everywhere is so made up of everywhere else," and our very souls have been put into circulation. Yet even global beings need a home. Using his own multicultural upbringing (Indian, American, British) as a point of departure, Iyer sets out on a quest, both physical and psychological, to find what remains constant in a w...

Madame Mao's Memories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Madame Mao's Memories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier In Counter-terrorism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier In Counter-terrorism

With the rise of religiously motivated violence and terrorism, governments around the world need to develop their religious and ideological capabilities in parallel with strengthening their law enforcement, military and intelligence capabilities. Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier in Counter-terrorism aims to provide an understanding of the importance of the approach and strategy of terrorist rehabilitation in countering this threat.Comprising of nine chapters, this book provides case study assessments of terrorist rehabilitation practices set against the backdrop of their unique operational and geopolitical milieu in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. This will help the reader to form a foundational understanding of the concept of terrorist rehabilitation by combining the insights, successes and experience of senior government officials and counter-terrorism experts. In addition, the contributors provide discussions on religious concepts that have been manipulated by violent Islamists as a background to understanding religiously or ideologically motivated terrorism and the avenues open for countering it.

Scorpion Orchid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Scorpion Orchid

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Dance and the Railroad ; And, Family Devotions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Dance and the Railroad ; And, Family Devotions

THE STORIES: THE DANCE AND THE RAILROAD. While his fellow workers are striking for higher pay, Lone, once an actor in China, exercises and practices alone on a mountaintop the ritual gestures used in Chinese opera. Ma, a slightly younger man, who w

The Sound of a Voice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

The Sound of a Voice

THE STORY: The scene is an isolated house in the woods where a beautiful young woman lives alone. When a young samurai appears she offers him food and shelter, and when he decides to stay on they eventually become lovers. But while fascinated by his benefactress, the samurai cannot shake a superstitious mistrust of her; for all her delicacy and beauty she is also able to perform wonders of cookery, horticulture and even the martial arts (much to his wounded pride). In the end it develops that the woman is suspected of being a witch and the samurai has come to seek glory by killing her. This he ultimately cannot, or will not, do, but neither can be accept her superiority, and so he leaves-a fateful decision which, as it turns out, is made at terrible cost to both of them.