Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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D. Tsikata. "Gender, land rights and Inheritance: Securing Women's land rights: Approaches, Prospects and Challenges." in Land in Africa. J. Quan, S. F. Tan and C. Toulmin, eds. London: International Institute for Environment and Development, 2004. |
Africa | colonial legacy, women's rights, land rights, property rights |
D. W. Jackson, J. M. Dodson, L. Nuzzi O'Shaughnessy. "Protecting human rights: The Legitimacy of Judicial System Reforms in El Salvador." Bulletin of Latin American Research 18, no. 4 (1999): 403-421. |
El Salvador, Central America, Latin America | judicial reform, human rights, rule of law, liberal democracy |
Damian Murphy. Making its Mark: An analysis of the Obama Administration FY2010 Budget Request for Democracy and human rights. Washington, DC: Freedom House, 2009. |
rule of law, rule of law funding, human rights funding, good governance funding | |
Dana L. Clark. “The World Bank and human rights: The need for greater accountability.” The Harvard human rights Journal 15, (Spring) 2002: 205-226. |
accountability, rule of law, displacement of the poor, sustainable development, involuntary resettlement | |
Dane Archer and Rosemary Gartner. "Violence and Crime in Cross-National Perspective, 1900-1974." Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1987. |
crime trends, crime data, violent and nonviolent crimes, comparative data | |
Dani Rodrik. “Institutions for High-Quality Growth: What they are and how to acquire them.” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 7540, 2000. |
market institutions, institution building, decentralized political systems, participatory political systems, democracies and growth, democracy and resiliency | |
Daniel D. N. Nsereko. "The Police, human rights and the Constitution: An African perspective." human rights Quarterly 15, no. 3 (1993): 465-484. |
Africa | human rights and civil society, rule of law, citizen security and the police/law enforcement, police power, police abuse of power |
Daniel Fitzpatrick. “Beyond Dualism: Land Acquisition and Law in Indonesia.” Indonesia: Law and Society, 2d ed. Ed. Tim Lindsey. Sydney: The Federation Press (2008). |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | land acquisition, property rights, formal and customary law, role of formal law in postcolonial society |
Daniel Hubbard . “Locusts on the Plains.” Personal Past Meditations: A Genealogical Blog. 2009. Web. Available online at http://www.thepersonalpast.com/2009/08/14/locusts/ |
locusts | |
Daniel J. Smith. “Corruption, NGOs, and Development in Nigeria.” Third World Quarterly 31, no. 2 (2010): 243-258. |
Nigeria, Africa | development, corruption in development, political and economic factors of corruption |
Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay, and Massimo Mastruzzi. "Governance Matters IV: Governance Indicators for 1996-2004." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. 3630, 2005. |
governance, measuring governance, global trends in governance, accountability, government effectiveness, rule of law, control of corruption | |
Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay, and Massimo Mastruzzi. “Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996-2002.” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. 3106, 2003. |
governance, measuring governance, global trends in governance | |
Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay, and Pablo Zoido-Lobatón. "Aggregating Governance Indicators." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. 2195, October 1999. |
governance, good governance, governance indicators | |
Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay, and Pablo Zoido-Lobatón. "Governance Matters." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. 2196, October 1999. |
good governance and development, governance indicators | |
Daniel Kaufmann, Francesca Recanatini, and Sergiy Biletsky. "Assessing Governance: Diagnostic tools and applied methods for capacity building and action learning." World Bank Discussion Draft, June 2002. Web Access: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTWBIGOVANTCOR/Resources/kauf_recan_... |
governance and growth, governance and development, governance and poverty alleviation, government assessment, government and corruption, collective action, capacity building | |
Daniel Kaufmann. "Challenges in the Next Stage of Anti-corruption." in the New Perspectives on Combating Corruption. Washington, DC: Transparency International and the World Bank, Economic Development Institute, 1998. |
civil society/community participation in anti-corruption efforts, participatory process, institutional reform, corruption, anti-corruption efforts | |
Daniel Kaufmann. "Corruption: The facts." Foreign Policy 107, (Summer) 1997: 114-131. |
corruption, history of corruption, affect of corruption on development, corruption and economic growth | |
Daniel Kaufmann. "Rethinking Governance: Empirical lessons challenge orthodoxy." in the Global Competitiveness Report 2002-03, World Economic Forum, March 2003. |
governance, governance indicators, rule of law, accountability, transparency, corruption control, anti-corruption, legal and judicial reform | |
Daniel Lederman, Norman Loayza, and Ana Maria Menendez. “Violent Crimes: Does social capital matter?” Economic Development and Cultural Change 50 (2002): 509-539. |
social capital, impact of trust in reducing violence, crime-reducing effect of trust, effect of income inequality on violent crime, effect of economic growth on violent crime | |
Daniel S. Lev. "Colonial Law and the Genesis of the Indonesian State." Indonesia 40 (1985): 57-74. |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | colonial legacy, legal history, colonial state, plural law |
Daniel S. Lev. "Judicial Unification in Post-Colonial Indonesia." Indonesia 16 (1973): 1-37. |
Indonesia, Southeast Asia | colonial legacy, Dutch legacy, Japanese legacy, unification of the judiciary, judicial system |
Danilo Reyes. “Prosecution in the Philippines.” Focus: Prosecutions in Asia, special issue, Article 27 (March 2008). Web. Available online at http://www.article2.org/mainfile.php/0701/307/ |
Philippines, Southeast Asia | human rights abuses, prosecutors, need for legal reform, security force/law enforcement abuses, criminal justice system reform |
Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson. Why Nations Fail, The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty. New York: Random House (2012). |
national development, international development, economic development | |
Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, and Orlanda Ruthven. Portfolios of the Poor: How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. |
poverty, extreme poverty | |
David Arnold. "The Police and Colonial Control in South India." Social Scientist 4, No. 12 (1976): 3-16. |
India, South Asia | police and policing, British colonial legacy, Irish model of policing, control policing |
David Batty. “More than 30 Women Raped and Beaten in DR Congo Attack.” The Guardian, January 6, 2011. Web. Available online at http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/07/congo-women-raped-beaten |
Congo, Africa | violence against women, gender-based violence, sexual violence |
David Bayley. Changing the Guard: Developing democratic police abroad. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2006. |
police and policing, democratic policing, police reform | |
David Bayley. Democratizing the Police Abroad: What to do and how to do it. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, 2001. |
democratic policing, policing reform, law enforcement reform, police reform in peacekeeping, rule of law, human rights, transparency | |
David Bayley. Police for the Future. Oxford University Press: New York ( 1994); Carl B. Klockers. “The Rhetoric of Community Policing.” In J.R. Greene and S.D. Mastrofski (eds), Community Policing: Rhetoric or Reality. New York: Praeger (1988) 239-258. |
police and crime reduction, police culture, crime prevention, criminal justice reform, role of the police, future policing strategies | |
David Bayley. “The Police and Political Development in Europe.” The Formation of National States in Western Europe. Princeton University Press. (1975). Print. |
Europe | police and policing, contemporary police systems, historical police systems, transformation of police systems, modern police |
David Bayley. “The Police and Political Development in India.” Patterns of Policing: A Comparative International Analysis. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. (1985). Print. |
India, South Asia | cross-cultural comparison of policing, patterns of policing, law enforcement development, police systems structures, police training |
David Bledsoe and Michael Brown. Land and Conflict: A Toolkit for Intervention. USAID (2005). Web. Available online at http://transition.usaid.gov/our_work/crosscutting_programs/conflict/publ... ict_Toolkit_April_2005.pdf |
rights of access to land, rights of land use, land tenure security, land-holding inequities, displacement and resettlement | |
David Brooks. “Sam Spade at Starbucks.” The New York Times, April 12, 2012. Web. Available online at http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/opinion/brooks-sam-spade-at-starbucks.... |
social entrepreneurship, rule of law, dispute resolution processes | |
David Bruce. Democratic reform of police – any lessons for Kenya from South Africa? Johannesburg, ZA: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, 2003. |
South Africa, Kenya, Africa | Democratic reform, police reform, depoliticizing the police force |
David Eltis. “The Volume and Structure of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Reassessment.” William and Mary Quarterly 58, no. 1 ( 2001): 17–46. |
historical slave trade, kidnapping and coercion, human trafficking | |
David Howard, Mo Hume, and Ulrich Oslender. “Violence, Fear, and Development in Latin America: A critical overview.” Development in Practice 17, no. 6 (2007): 713-724. |
Latin America, Central America | violence of development, social/economic/moral impact of development, development as neo-colonial |
David Killingray. "Review of ‘Black and Blue: Policing in South Africa’ by John D. Brewer and ‘Policing South Africa: The South African Police and the Transition from Apartheid’ by Gavin Cawthra." Journal of Southern African Studies 20, no. 3 (1994): 490-491. |
South Africa, Africa | South African police, police reform, police abuse, colonial style force policing |
David Killingray. "The Maintenance of Law and Order in British Colonial Africa." African Affairs 85, no. 340 (1986): 411-437. |
Africa | law and order, colonial legacy, colonial Africa, customary law |
David L. Finnegan. "Judicial Reform and Commercial Justice: The experience of Tanzania's Commercial Court." Background paper prepared for the 2005 World Development Report, August 12, 2004. |
Tanzania, Africa | judicial reform, judicial system |
David Langum. Crossing Over the Line: Legislating Morality and the Mann Act. University of Chicago Press, 1994 |
United States, North America | white slavery, forced prostitution |
David M. Kennedy and Mark H. Moore. “Underwriting Risky Investment in Community Policing: What social science should be doing to evaluate community policing.” The Justice System Journal 17, no. 3 (1995): 272-289. |
reform of policing, community policing, programs as of analysis, evaluation of community policing | |
David M. Kennedy. "Pulling Levers: Chronic offenders, high-crime settings, and a theory of prevention." Valparaiso University Law Review 31, no. 2 (1997): 449-484. |
crime and crime control, crime control strategies, affecting social levers/dimensions of crime, crime deterrence | |
David M. Kennedy. "The Strategic Management of Police Resources." in Perspectives on Policing 14, (January) 1993. |
community policing, problem-solving policing, community organization | |
David M. Kennedy. “Pulling Levers: Getting deterrence right.” National Institute of Justice Journal no. 236 (1998). |
criminal justice, deterrence strategy, pulling levers strategy, community policing, problem-solving policing | |
David M. Kennedy. “Rethinking Law Enforcement Strategies to Prevent Domestic Violence.” National Center for Victims of Crime Networks 19, (Spring/Summer) 2004. |
domestic violence, violence against women and children, gender-based violence, deterrence strategy, targeted intervention | |
David M. Trubek. “The “Rule of Law” in Development Assistance: Past, present, and future.” in The New Law and Economic Development: A Critical Appraisal, eds. David M. Trubek and Alvaro Santos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006: 74-94. |
rule of law, law and development movement, law reform, rule of law definitions | |
David Pivar. Purity Crusade: Sexual Morality and Social Control, 1868-1900. Wesport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group: 1973. |
United States, North America | commercial sex trade, attitudes toward women, attitudes towards female sexuality |
David R. Williams. Mayor Gerry: The Remarkable Gerald Grattan McGeer. Vancouver, British Columbia: Douglas and McIntyre Ltd, 1986. |
Vancouver, Canada, North America | historical legal systems, police reform, white slavery and prostitution |
David Rohde. "Afghan Police Suffer Setbacks as Taliban Adapt." The New York Times. September 2, 2007. |
Afghanistan, Middle East | police, police corruption |
David Rohde. "Overhaul of Afghan Police is New Priority." The New York Times. October 18, 2007. |
police, police training, law enforcement training, police reform |