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Glenochel, a descriptive poem

Glenochel, a descriptive poem
Author: James Kennedy (of Glasgow.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1810
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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A Circular Argument

A Circular Argument
Author: Martin Cathcart Frödén
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1800713843

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Uniquely combining two parts, one critical in the form of a research piece, and the other creative in the form of a fictional novel, A Circular Argument spans creative writing, criminology and architecture to look at the ways in which power and hierarchies are explored and exploited in space.


Health Care Needs Assessment

Health Care Needs Assessment
Author: Dr. Andrew Stevens
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781857758917

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Providing vital updates, this two volume set describes the central role and aim of health care needs assessment in the NHS health care reforms, and explains the 'epidemiological approach' to needs assessment, and the effectiveness and availability of services.


Coal Country

Coal Country
Author: Ewan Gibbs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN: 9781912702572

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The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland's last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries long saga to an end. Villages and towns across the densely populated Central Belt owe their existence to coal mining's expansion during the nineteenth century and its maturation in the twentieth. Colliery closures and job losses were not just experienced in economic terms: they had profound implications for what it meant to be a worker, a Scot and a resident of an industrial settlement. Coal Country presents the first book-length account of deindustrialization in the Scottish coalfields. It draws on archival research using records from UK government, the nationalized coal industry and trade unions, as well as the words and memories of former miners, their wives and children that were collected in an extensive oral history project. Deindustrialization progressed as a slow but powerful march across the second half of the twentieth century. In this book, big changes in cultural identities are explained as the outcome of long-term economic developments. The oral testimonies bring to life transformations in gender relations and distinct generational workplaces experiences. This book argues that major alterations to the politics of class and nationhood have their origins in deindustrialization. The adverse effects of UK government policy, and centralization in the nationalized coal industry, encouraged miners and their trade union to voice their grievances in the language of Scottish national sovereignty. These efforts established a distinctive Scottish national coalfield community and laid the foundations for a devolved Scottish Parliament. Coal Country explains the deep roots of economic changes and their political reverberations, which continue to be felt as we debate another major change in energy sources during the 2020s.


The Effects of Imprisonment

The Effects of Imprisonment
Author: Alison Liebling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134012462

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As the number of prisoners in the UK, USA and elsewhere continues to rise, so have concerns risen about the damaging short term and long term effects this has on prisoners. This book brings together a group of leading authorities in this field, both academics and practitioners, to address the complex issues this has raised, to assess the implications and results of research in this field, and to suggest ways of mitigating the often devastating personal and psychological consequences of imprisonment.


Logie

Logie
Author: Robert Menzies Fergusson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1905
Genre: Logie (Scotland : Parish)
ISBN:

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Prisons and Punishment in Texas

Prisons and Punishment in Texas
Author: Hannah Thurston
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137533080

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This book explores the identity of Texas as a state with a large and severe penal system. It does so by assessing the narratives at work in Texas museums and tourist sites associated with prisons and punishment. In such cultural institutions, complex narratives are presented, which show celebratory stories of Texan toughness in the penal sphere, as well as poignant stories about the witnessing of executions, comical stories that normalize the harsher aspects of Texan punishment, and presentations about prison officers who have lost their lives in the war on crime. In analysing these representations, the book shows that Texan history plays an important role in the production of Texan self-identity, and that to understand the Texan commitment to harsh punishment we must be prepared to focus on Texan myths and memories. Prisons and Punishment in Texas draws on diverse interdisciplinary work, including criminology, cultural studies about Southern values, as well as research on cultural memory and dark tourism. Museums are shown to be under-researched sites of criminological significance, which offer rich evidence through which penal imaginaries and the cultural role of punishment can be explored. The book will be of great interest to criminologists as well as scholars of sociology, cultural studies, museum studies and politics.


The Woolf Report

The Woolf Report
Author: Prison Reform Trust (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1991
Genre: Correctional institutions
ISBN:

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