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Scared Silent

Scared Silent
Author: Mildred Muhammad
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781416597100

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SCARED SILENT In this riveting memoir, Mildred Muhammad, the former wife of convicted "D.C. Sniper" John Muhammad, breaks her silence about the domestic violence she suffered during their marriage and the tragic events that occurred after their divorce, which led up to the October 2002 sniper killings in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Mildred witnessed firsthand John's bizarre behavior after he returned from the Gulf War, but no one -- including her family, friends, and local police -- took her warnings seriously. Even when John kidnapped their three children for eighteen months, changed their identities and lived with them on the run in Antigua, or when he threatened to kill Mildred, her pleas for help went unfounded and she was forced to live undercover for eight months in a women's shelter. Everyone knew John as a charming and intelligent man. No one could fathom that he posed a serious threat to Mildred, let alone the ten innocent victims he and his seventeenyear-old accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo would later kill to carry out John's heinous plot to get custody of his and Mildred's children...permanently. What began as a domestic case eventually victimized millions. And it has taken years for Mildred and her children to heal from the fear and psychological trauma they endured. In Scared Silent, Mildred shares her personal story to show how domestic violence devastates entire families, including the children, and hopes that what she reveals will give new insight on this national social ill.


Scared Silent

Scared Silent
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1999
Genre: Child abuse
ISBN:

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Scared Silent

Scared Silent
Author: Bede Sheppard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2007
Genre: Extrajudicial executions
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Children Today

Children Today
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

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Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey
Author: Ilene Cooper
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-01-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780142410455

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Presents the life of the African American talk-show host, describing her rise from poverty to her current status as one the country's most financially successful television personalities.


The Politics of Survivorship

The Politics of Survivorship
Author: Rosaria Champagne
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0814715435

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The topic of incest began to emerge in the early 1990s, producing a spate of television specials and providing the material for a surging industry of talk shows as well as an anti-feminist campaign against incest survivors and their therapists. The validity, reality, and readability of recovered memories of incest has become a highly contested and difficult subject. This heightened interest has benefited incest survivors, according to Rosaria Champagne, by allowing them to speak up and make political their experiences. Victims, formerly entwined in their own abuse by remaining silent, have learned to voice their protest and to challenge the societal order that allows incest to occur. In The Politics of Survivorship Champagne explores a range of cultural representations of incest, from the writings of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley to mother-daughter incest in contemporary true crime novels, to Oprah Winfrey's television special Scared Silent, in order to examine expressions of survivorship. In the process, Champagne attempts to level the disparity and the hierarchy of value among theory, literature, popular culture and social movements. Champagne makes a powerful argument that community and academic feminists should embrace survivorship as a potential site of feminist political intervention into patriarchy and heterosexism. She concludes with a critical look at the way in which the False Memory Syndrome Foundation has conducted an anti-feminist campaign against incest survivors and their therapists.


Uniform Behavior

Uniform Behavior
Author: S. McGoldrick
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1403983313

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This book places in historical context the continuing push-pull dynamics between national politics and the entrenched tradition of local control over law enforcement in the U.S. Drawing on the present sense of urgency around the War on Terror and earlier national political initiatives that have sought to influence law enforcement at the local level, this multidisciplinary collection addresses key questions about how national and geopolitical developments come to shape local policing, and inform who decides how, and to what end, local police forces will maintain public order, interact with local communities, and address issues of accountability, oversight, and reform.