Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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"Guyana Police Force Acts of Terror". The Guyana Press. December 26, 2011. |
Guyana, Africa | police violence, police abuse |
"Locked Up and Forgotten." A Conference on Penal Reform in Developing Countries. Police Staff College, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh. October 6-7, 2010. |
Bangladesh, Asia | illegal detention, prison overcrowding, penal reform, prison reform |
"Modern Slavery Statistics." Abolition Media. Accessed February 2, 2012. Web. Available at http://abolitionmedia.org/about-us/modern-slavery-statistics. |
modern slavery, forced labor, human trafficking | |
"The Justice System in Bolivia: Rough justice." The Economist. March 19, 2012. Print. |
Bolivia, South America, Latin America | judicial reform, justice sector reform, everyday violence, access to justice |
"Violence Against Women Information." Amnesty International. Accessed February 3, 2012. Web. Available at www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/issues/women-s-rights/violence-against-women... |
violence against women, gender-based violence | |
"Widows in Third World Nations." Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. Accessed February 3, 2012. Web. Available at http://www.deathreference.com/Vi-Z/Widows-in-Third-World-Nations#b |
India, South Asia | widowhood and poverty, vulnerability to abuse, child labor, forced child marriage, trafficking in children |
A. Alvazzi del Frate. Victims of crime in the developing world. Rome: United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Institute, 1998. |
criminal justice systems, crime trends, crime reporting, victimization, crime victim survey, crime prevention, citizens attitudes | |
A. Buelles. "Minority Rights and Majority Interests: An Analysis of Development-Induced Displacement in the Narmada Valley, India." Ottawa, University of Ottawa. Master of Arts, 2012. |
India, South Asia | colonial legacy |
A. Butchart, D. Brown, A. Khanh-Huynh, P. Corso, N. Florquin, and R. Muggah. Manual for estimating the economic costs of injuries due to interpersonal and self-directed violence. Geneva, CH: World Health Organization, 2008. |
Brazil, Jamaica, Thailand, South America, Latin America, Caribbean, Southeast Asia | violence, measuring violence, costs of violence-related injuries, cost of violence |
A. C. Castles and M. C. Harris. Lawmakers and Wayward Whigs: Government and Law in South Australia, 1836-1986. Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 1987. |
Australia | colonial legacy, British colonial legacy, development of criminal justice system |
A. Davidson. The Invisible State: The Formation of the Australian State, 1788-1901. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. |
Australia | history of criminal justice in Australia |
A. Harrington and T. Chopra. Arguing Traditions: Denying Kenya's Women Access to land rights. World Bank, 2010. |
Kenya, Africa | colonial legacy, women's rights, property rights, land rights |
A. Johansen. "A Process of Civilisation? Legitimisation of Violent Policing in Prussian and French Police Manuals and Instructions, 1880-1914." European Review of History 14, no. 1 (2007): 49-71. |
France, Europe | violent policing, police and policing, development of the criminal justice system in France |
A. Johansen. Soldiers as Police: The French and Prussian Armies and the Policing of Popular Protest, 1889-1914. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2005. |
France, Europe | police and policing, development of the criminal justice system in France |
A. Q. Lodhi and C. Tilly. "Urbanization, Crime, and Collective Violence in 19th Century France." American Journal of Sociology 79, no. 2 (1973): 296-318. |
France, Europe | history of crime, collective violence, development of the criminal justice system in France |
A. R. Gillis. "Crime and State Surveillance in Nineteenth-Century France." American Journal of Sociology 95, no.2 (1989): 307-341. |
France, Europe | history of crime, development of criminal justice in France |
A. Shapiro. Breaking the Codes: Female Criminality in Fin-de-Siecle Paris. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996. |
France, Europe | attitudes toward women, history of crime |
Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo. Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty. New York: Public Affairs, 2011. |
poverty, fighting poverty, economics of poverty | |
Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, Daniel Keniston, and Nina Singh. “Making Police Reform Real: The Rajasthan Experiment.” A collaboration between Rajasthan Police/Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, MIT, 2011. |
India, South Asia | police reform, police reform implementation, police training |
Abhijit Banerjee, Raghabendra Chattopadhyay, Esther Duflo, Daniel Keniston, and Nina Singh. “Can Institutions Be Reformed from Within? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment with the Rajasthan Police.” Poverty Action Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2012) Web. Available online at https://poverty-action.org/sites/default/files/can-institutions-be-refor... |
India, South Asia | criminal justice reform, law enforcement reform |
Abhijit Banerjee. “Police Performance and Public Perception in Rajasthan, India.” Web. Available online at http://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/police-performance-and-public... |
India, South Asia | police corruption, police enforcement reform, criminal justice reform, police training |
Abhijit Guha. "Missing the Wood for the Trees: A Paper on Land Acquisition, Past and Present." 2007. Retrieved 5 June, 2012. Web Access: http://sanhati.com/articles/317/. |
colonial legacy, land acquisition, land rights | |
Abigail Schwartz. “Sex Trafficking in Cambodia.” Columbia Journal of Asian Law 17, no.2 (2004): 371-432. |
Cambodia, Southeast Asia | sex trafficking, human trafficking, trafficking legislation, labor laws, international law |
Action Aid. Study of the Homeless. Report, 2003. |
inadequate housing, insecure tenure | |
Adam Di Paula and Richard Elias. Vancouver Police Community Policing Assessment Report: Business Survey Results for 2010. Vancouver, CA: NGR Research Group, 2011. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | perception of police, perception of safety and crime, community participation/involvement |
Adam Di Paula and Richard Elias. Vancouver Police Community Policing Assessment Report: Residential Survey Results for 2010. Vancouver, CA: NGR Research Group, 2011. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | perception of police, perception of safety and crime, community participation/involvement |
Adam Isacson and Nicole Ball. “U.S. Military and Police Assistance to Poor-Performing States. Short of the Goal. Ed. Nancy Birdsall, Milan Vaishnav, and Robert Ayres ( 2006): Available at http://www.cgdev.org/doc/shortoft hegoal/chap13.pdf |
United States, North America | US aid, security assistance, military and police training, good governance |
Ade O. Akinlabi, Babatunde Hamed, and M. A. Awoniyi. “Corruption, foreign direct investment and economic growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation.” Journal of Research in International Business Management 1, no. 9 (2011): 278-292. Web Access: http://interesjournals.org/JRIBM |
Nigeria, Africa | corruption, effect of corruption, foreign aid |
Administrative Staff College of India. Training Module for Sub-Inspector. Web. Available online at http://bprd.nic.in/writereaddata/linkimages/4596119307-Training%20Module... |
India, South Asia | criminal justice reform, police training |
Adoyi F. Onoja. "Sustaining a Tradition of Policing Through Alienation: An assessment of recruitment and training in the colonial and postcolonial Nigeria police." Afrika Zamani, nos. 13 and 14 (2005–2006): 137–151. |
Nigeria, Africa | police and policing, colonial legacy, police recruitment, police training, police-public relationship |
Adrianus E. Meliala . “Police Reform: The Indonesian Context.” Improving the Police’s Role and Performance in Protecting Human and Economic Security, Report from the ADB Symposium on Challenges in Implementing Access to Justice Reforms. Asian Development Bank (2005). Web. Available online at http://www2.adb.org/documents/reports/law-policy-reform/chap4.pdf |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | police corruption, police reform, police effectiveness, criminal justice reform, police accountability |
AfriMAP and Open Society Initiative for West Africa, et al. Ghana: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law. Dakar: Open Society Initiative for West Africa, 2007. |
Ghana, Africa | access to justice |
AfriMAP et al. “Ghana: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law.” Dakar: Open Society Initiative for West Africa (2007). Web. Available online at http://www.afrimap.org/english/images/report/AfriMAP_Ghana%20JusticeDD.pdf |
South Africa, Africa | access to justice |
Alain Corbin. "Commercial Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century France: A System of Images and Regulations." Representations 14, no. 1 (1986): 209-219. |
France, Europe | commercial sex industry, attitudes toward sex workers, French model of regulation |
Alan Doig, David Watt, and Robert Williams. “Hand’s On or Hand’s Off? Anti-Corruption Agencies in Action, Donor Expectations, and A Good Enough Reality.” Public Administration and Development 26 (2006): 163-172. Web Access: www.interscience.wiley.com |
anti-corruption, anti-corruption agency, role of anti-corruption agencies | |
Alan Morley. Vancouver: From Milltown to Metropolis Vancouver. Vancouver, Canada: Mitchell Press, 90-91. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | historical legal systems, corruption, police and corruption, police reform |
Albert Berry. “Review: Participation, violence, and development in four Andean countries.” Latin American Research Review 39, no. 3 (2004): 185-204. |
Latin America, South America | nation-building, democratization, economic development, extreme social inequity |
Aldon Morris and Suzanne Staggenborg. "Leadership in Social Movements." in The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements, David A. Snow, Sarah A. Soule, and Hanspeter Kriesi, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007. |
leaders and social movements, leadership, social movement theory, social composition of leadership | |
Ales Bulir and A. J. Hamann. "Volatility of Development Aid: From the frying pan into the fire?" World Development 36, no. 10 (2008): 2048-2066. |
developmental aid | |
Alessandra Heinemann and Dorte Verner. “Crime and Violence in Development: A literature review of Latin America and the Caribbean.” The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4041, (October) 2006. |
Latin America, Caribbean | crime and violence, affect of violence on development, root causes of violence, social policies and preventative measures, predatory violence, violence against the poor |
Alex Veit, Vanessa Barolsky, and Suren Pillay. “Violence and Violence Research in Africa South of the Sahara.” International Journal of Conflict and Violence 5, no. 1 (2011): 13-31. |
Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, | history of violence, social and criminal violence, everyday violence, youth violence, non-state-armed group violence, privatized security |
Alexander Butchart. Preventing violence and reducing its impact: How development agencies can help. Geneva, CH: World Health Organization, 2008. |
violence and development, violence prevention, the public health approach, strategies for violence prevention, international support | |
Alfred de Zayas. “human rights and Indefinite Detention.” http://www.icrc.org/eng/assets/files/other/irrc_857_zayas.pdf |
indefinite detention, arbitrary detention, human rights abuses | |
Alice Hills. "Towards a Critique of Policing and National Development in Africa." The Journal of Modern African Studies 34, no. 2. (1996): 271-291. |
Africa | police/policing and the developing world, liberalization, democracy, democratization, civil order, civil-military relations, governance, reconstruction |
Alison Parker. Mixed Results: US policy and international standards on the rights and interests of victims of crime. New York: human rights Watch, 2008. |
United States, North America | victim's rights, victim's interests, comparison of current US law and international law |
Alison Rutherford, Anthony B Zwi, Natalie J Grove, and Alexander Butchart. “Violence: a priority for public health? (part 2).” Journal Epidemiology and Community Health 61 (2007): 764–770. |
violence, public health, global burden of injury from violence, causes of violence, resiliency, violence as preventable | |
Allan Christelow. "The Muslim Judge and Municipal Politics in Colonial Algeria and Senegal." Comparative Studies in Society and History 24, no. 1 (1982): 3-24. |
Algeria, Senegal, Africa | colonial legacy, Muslim courts, French colonial law, Islamic law |
Allen Steinberg. The Transformation of Criminal Justice, Philadelphia, 1800-1880. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. |
United States, North America | criminal justice, politics and private prosecution, state prosecution, police authority, transformation of justice systems |
Allen Steinberg. “The ‘Lawman’ in New York. William Travers Jones and the Origins of the Modern District Attorney in Turn-of-the-Century New York.” University of Toledo Law Review 34 (2007): 753-779. |
United States, North America | emergent reform, transforming the US justice system, redefining the role of the district attorney, non-partisan district attorney, Progressive Era |