Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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United States Department of State. FY 2010 Program and Budget Guide: Centrally-Managed Programs. Washington, DC: GPO (2009). Web. Available online at http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/131027.pdf |
United States, North America | budget report, foreign aid, foreign assistance, corruption, transnational crime, civilian police programs, justice programs |
United States Department of State. FY 2012 Program and Budget Guide: Centrally-Managed Programs. Washington, DC: GPO (2011). Web. Available online at http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/185822.pdf |
United States, North America | budget report, civilian police, rule of law, foreign aid, foreign assistance |
United States Department of State. State/INL Budget Justification Report 2012 United States Secretary of State. Congressional Budget Justification Volume 1: Department of State Operations: Fiscal Year 2012. Washington, DC: GPO (2011). Web. Available online at http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/156215.pdf |
United States, North America | budget report, foreign affairs, foreign assistance, democracy and human rights |
United States Department of State. “Trafficking in Persons Report 2012” Washington, DC: United States Department of State (2012). Available at http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/192594.pdf |
human trafficking, trafficking in persons, forced labor, labor trafficking, sexual servitude, sexual slavery, sex trafficking | |
United States General Accounting Office. Foreign Assistance: Rule of Law Funding Worldwide for Fiscal Years 1993-98. Washington, DC: GPO (1999). Web. Available online at http://www.gao.gov/archive/1999/ns99158.pdf |
United States, North America | rule of law, rule of law funding, foreign aid, foreign assistance |
University of Northern Iowa. “The Judiciary of New York City.” The North American Review 105, no. 216 (1867): 148-176. |
New York, United States, North America | corruption, corrupt legal/judicial system, historical legal systems |
UNODC ROSA et al 2002. UNDCP, ILO, UNDP 2002, Survey of Opium Cultivation in Lohit District, Arunachal Pradesh, New Delhi, 2002. |
drug-related crime | |
US Agency for International Development, Center for Development Information and Evaluation. “Weighing in on the Scales of Justice: Strategic approaches for donor-supported Rule of Law programs.” in the USAID Programme and Operations Assessment Report No. 7, 1994. |
rule of law, criteria for funding rule of law programs, developmental aid, access to justice, alternative dispute resolution, judicial/legal/structural reform | |
US Agency for International Development. Assistance for Civilian Policing. Washington, DC: USAID, 2005. |
community policing, civilian policing, civilian police authority, rule of law, rule of law and economic growth | |
US Central Intelligence Agency. "Cambodia" in the The World Factbook. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency. Updated June 26, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2009. |
Cambodia, Southeast Asia | |
US Central Intelligence Agency. "United States." in the The World Factbook. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency. Updated June 26, 2009. Retrieved July 7, 2009. |
United States, North America | |
US Central Intelligence Agency. "Zambia." in the The World Factbook. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency. Updated June 26, 2009. Retrieved July 15, 2009. |
Zambia, Africa | |
US Committee on International Relations/Foreign Relations. Legislation on Foreign Relations through 2002. Vol. I-A. July 2003. |
foreign assistance, human rights, anti-trafficking, human rights | |
US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. “Number and Rates of Arrests by Population Group, 2009 – Table 31” in Crime in the United States, 2009, September 2010. Web accessed: http://www2.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/data/table_31. |
United States, North America | crime |
US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, human rights, and Labor. "2008 human rights Report: Cambodia." in the 2008 Country Reports of human rights Practices, February 25, 2009. |
Cambodia, Southeast Asia | human rights, human trafficking, arbitrary/pretrial detention, police and security, due process |
US Department of State. Country Reports on human rights Practices. Washington, DC: US Department of State. April 28, 2014. Web Access: http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/ |
United States, North America | human rights, Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
US Department of State. Foreign Operations Congressional Budget Justification, Fiscal Year 2010. Washington, DC, 2010. |
trafficking in persons, law enforcement funding, good governance, human security | |
US Department of State. Narcotics Control Reports. Washington, DC: US Department of State. April 28, 2014. Web Access: http://www.state.gov/j/inl/rls/nrcrpt/ |
United States, North America | international drug trade, human rights |
US Department of State/US Agency for International Development. Foreign Operations Congressional Budget Justification, Fiscal Year 2011. Washington, DC, 2010. |
foreign aid assistance, foreign aid, womens empowerment | |
US General Accounting Office. Foreign Assistance: Rule of Law funding worldwide for fiscal years 1993-98. Report to Congressional Requesters, 1999. |
Latin America, Caribbean | rule of law, rule of law funding, rule of law assistance |
US Government Accountability Office. human trafficking: Better data, strategy, and reporting needed to enhance US antitrafficking efforts abroad. Washington DC: US Government Accountability Office, 2006. |
human trafficking, antitrafficking efforts, measuring human trafficking | |
US State Department. “2010 human rights Report- Senegal.” in 2010 Country Reports on human rights Practices, 2011. |
Senegal, West Africa, Africa | human rights, human rights abuses, role of police, judicial system, trafficking in persons |
USAID. Two Decades of Progress: USAID’s Child Survival and Maternal Health Program. Washington, DC: USAID (2009). Web. Available online at http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDACN044.pdf |
United States, North America | maternal health, child health, rights of women and children, Millennium Development Goals, human development |
V. G. Hegde. "Indian Courts and International Law." Leiden Journal of International Law 23, no. 1 (2010): 53-77. |
India, South Asia | international law, international legal norms, colonial legal legacy, British colonial legacy |
V. Gatrell, B. Lenman, et al., eds. Crime and the Law: The Social History of Crime in Western Europe since 1500. London, Europa Publications, 1980. |
Europe | history of crime, criminal law, crime and punishmentment |
Vaclav Smil. "The Next 50 Years: Fatal discontinuities." Population and Development Review 31, no. 2 (2005): 201-236. |
pandemics, transformational wars | |
Valerie Møller. “Resilient or Resigned? Criminal Victimisation and Quality of Life in South Africa.” Social Indicators Research 72, no. 3 (2005): 263-317. |
South Africa, Africa | fear of crime, crime prevention strategy, fear of victimization, crime, personal safety/security, quality of life |
Vancouver Police Department. Vancouver Police Department strategic planning 2008-2012. 2007. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | strategic planning, crime trends |
Vancouver Police Department. “Crime Falls in Run-Up to the Olympics.” in Vancouver Police Department – Annual Report 2009. 2009. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | crime trends, crime statistics, crime reduction |
Vanessa Von Struensee. "Widows, AIDS, Health and human rights in Africa: Case Study From Tanzania." Social Science Research Network, 2004. Web. Available online at http://www.genderandaids.org//.php?option=com_contentandview=article... |
Tanzania, Africa | widow's rights, women's rights, customary law, colonial law, colonial legacy, inheritance rights, predatory land seizure |
Veronica L. Taylor. "Frequently Asked Questions about Rule of Law Assistance: And why better answers matter." Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 1 (2009): 46–52. |
South Africa, South America, United States, Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Eastern Europe, East Asia, South Asia | social change, democracy, legal activism, legal reform, participatory justice, legal education and access to justice |
Victor Boutros, e-mail message to Gary Haugen, May 6, 2011. |
rule of law, natural and produced capitol, intangible factors influence wealth, social trust, good governance | |
Victor Boutros. “human rights and Rule of Law in the Developing World- Current Approaches to the Enforcement Problem.” Lecture, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, 2010. (Lecture #4) |
top-down approach to human rights, violence in the developing world, everyday violence against the poor, rule of law, models of effective public justice systems | |
Victor Boutros. “human rights and Rule of Law in the Developing World- human rights and the Poor: Global Basics and Case Examples.” Detailed Lecture Notes, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, 2010. (Lecture #1) |
police abuse/extortion, sex and labor trafficking, illegal detention, sexual violence, human rights movement, human rights enforcement | |
Victor Boutros. “human rights and Rule of Law in the Developing World- human rights and the Poor: Global Basics and Case Examples.” Lecture, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, 2010. (Lecture #1) |
police abuse/extortion, sex and labor trafficking, illegal detention, sexual violence, human rights movement, human rights enforcement | |
Victor Boutros. “human rights and Rule of Law in the Developing World- Reasons for Failure: Why public justice systemss are broken and remain broken?” Lecture, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, 2010. (Lecture #3) |
public justice systems, post-colonial history, public choice/social choice theory, interpersonal power, impact of failure | |
Victor Boutros. “human rights and Rule of Law in the Developing World- The Problem with the Basic Assumption: public justice systemss in the developing World are broken and don’t work for the poor.” Lecture, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL, 2010. (Lecture #2) |
public justice systems, law enforcement and the poor, failure to enforce laws, post-colonial history, interpersonal power, impact of failure | |
Victor Boutros. “Sexual and Domestic Violence Against Women and Children.” International Law Provision Notes, 2010. |
domestic violence, sexual violence, violence against women and children, international law | |
Victoria Hutton to Victor Boutros. 2009. “Survey of Domestic Laws in the Developing World Criminalizing Forced Labor/human trafficking.” International Justice Mission, Memorandum. |
forced labor, human trafficking, domestic law, enforcing anti-trafficking/anti-slavery laws | |
Virginia P. Fortna. “A Lost Chance for Peace: The Bicesse Accords in Angola.” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 4 (Winter/Spring 2003): 73-79. |
Angola, Africa | |
Vitus A. Azeem, Linda Ofori-Kwafo, Evelyn Nuvor, and Mary A. Addah. Realizing the MDGs by 2015: Anti-corruption in Ghana. Ghana Integrity Initiative. Berlin, DE: Transparency International, 2011. |
Ghana, Africa | Millennium Development Goals, effect of corruption on aid, effect of corruption on development, anti-corruption programs |
Vivek Maru. “Access to Justice and Legal Empowerment: A Review of World Bank Practice.” Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 2 (2010). Web. Available online at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=onlineanda... |
access to justice, access to legal services, legal empowerment, alternative dispute resolution, justice sector reform | |
Vivek Maru. “Between Law and Society: Paralegals and the Provision of Justice Services in Sierra Leone and Worldwide.” The Yale Journal of International Law 31 no. 2 (2006): 427–476. |
Sierra Leone, Africa | human rights, human rights violations, access to justice, corruption, historic violence, formal and customary law |
Viviane Saleh-Hanna and Chris Affor. Colonial systems of control: criminal justice in Nigeria. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2008. |
Nigeria, Africa | colonial legacy, development of criminal justice system in Nigeria |
VPD History (website). "The Vancouver Police Department History." http://vancouver.ca/police/about/history//. Accessed August 16, 2011. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | historical criminal justice systems |
VPD Organization (website). "The Vancouver Police Department – Organization." http://vancouver.ca/police/organization//. Accessed August 16, 2011. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | organization chart |
W. A. Coote. Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls or War on the White Slave Trade. Chicago: G. S. Ball, 1911. |
white slavery, trafficking in women, trafficking in young girls | |
W. A. E. Skurnik. "France and Fragmentation in West Africa: 1945-1960." The Journal of African History 8, no. 2 (1967): 317-333. |
Africa, West Africa | colonial legacy, balkanization |
W. C. Terry, III and Karelisa V. Hartigan. “Police Authority and Reform in Augustan Rome and Nineteenth-Century England: Localizing and Nationalizing Police Work in Traditional and Modern Societies.” Law and Human Behavior 6, No. 3/4 (1982): 295-311. |
London, United Kingdom, Europe, Rome | historical criminal justice, systems, justice and police reform, crime control and order maintenance |
W. Clinton Terry and Karelisa V. Hartigan . “Police Authority and Reform in Augustan Rome and Nineteenth-Century England.” Law and Human Behavior 6, no. 3–4 (1982). |
England, UK, Rome, Italy, Europe | historical legal systems, police reform, modern police, crime control and order maintenance, public accountability |