Bibliography
Bibliographic Entries | Country/Region | Key Terms |
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Jane I. Guyer. "The Food Economy and French Colonial Rule in Central Cameroun." The Journal of African History 19, no. 4 (1978): 577-597. |
Cameroon, Africa | colonial legacy, legacy of colonial policy, colonial policy and indigenous economy |
Janine Rauch. "Changing Step: Crime prevention policy in South Africa." in Crime Prevention Partnerships, Eric Pelser, ed. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2002: 9-26. |
Africa, South Africa | National Crime Prevention Strategy, crime prevention, law enforcement and crime prevention |
Jay Lim. “Gender and Sexual Violence.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
sex trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, unprosecuted rape, female genital mutilation, FGM, violence against women and economic development | |
Jay Lim. “Illegal Detention.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
illegal detention, good governance, rule of law, social/public trust | |
Jay Lim. “Judicial Processes for Non-Political Cases.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
Guatemala, Central America, Latin America | public justice systems, corruption, law enforcement training |
Jay Lim. “Police Abuse.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
police brutality, police abuse and economic development, social trust, security | |
Jay Lim. “Property Grabbing.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
property grabbing, widows and orphans, property grabbing and economic development, property rights, land rights, illegal land seizure | |
Jayati Ghosh. “Poverty reduction in China and India: Policy Implications of Recent Trends.” New York: United Nations (January 2010). Available at http://www.un.org/esa/desa/papers/2010/wp92_2010.pdf |
China, India, South Asia, East Asia, Asia | poverty reduction, economic growth, structural change, income inequality |
Jean Mayer. "Development Problems and Prospects in Portuguese-speaking Africa." International Labour Review 129, no. 4 (1990): 459-478. |
Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome, Principe, Africa | colonial legacy, Portuguese-speaking Africa, development, human development, economic development |
Jean Pfælzer. Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Chinese Americans. University of California Press. (2008) Print. |
United States, North America | ethnic cleansing, civil rights, human rights, human rights violations |
Jean-François Renucci. Introduction to the European Convention on Human Rights: The rights guaranteed and the protection mechanism. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2005. |
Europe | civil and political rights, human rights, European Court of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights |
Jean-Marc Berlière. “L’Institution policière en France sous la Troisième République, 1875–1914.” Unpublished PhD dissertation. University of Bourgogne, Dijon (1991). |
France, Europe | police history, historical police systems |
Jeanette L. Clover. "Framing Issues of Environmental Security in Angola and Mozambique - The nexus of land, conflicts and sustainable livelihoods in post-conflict situations." Phd. diss. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2007. |
Mozambique, Angola, Africa, | conflict, violence, land issues, land and property rights, land conflicts, human security, environmental security |
Jeanna Cullinan. “A Look at Police Reform.” Tinker Foundation Incorporated. Web. Available online at http://www.tinker.org/content/look-police-reform |
Mexico, North America, South America, Latin America | police reform, policing practices, police corruption, public distrust, human insecurity, citizen activism/engagement |
Jeff Haynes. Politics in the Developing World: A concise introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2002. |
developing world, modernization theory, dependency theory, globalization, cultural globalization, economic growth and development, human rights | |
Jeff Huther and Anwar Shah. "A Simple Measure of Good Governance." in Measuring Government Performance in the Delivery of Public Services, vol. 2 of Handbook on Public Sector Performance Reviews. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2003. |
governance, good governance, governance indicators, (fiscal) federalism, measurement of governance quality | |
Jeff Huther and Anwar Shah. "Anti-Corruption Policies and Programs: A framework for evaluation." Policy Research Working Paper no. 2501, World Bank, 2000. |
anti-corruption, corruption, rule of law, institutional accountability, strong governance | |
Jeffrey Bae. “Executive Summary.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
poverty and the rule of law, governance, corruption, public justice systems | |
Jeffrey Bae. “Themes from Voices of the Poor.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005. |
state and local-level corruption, police abuse, accountability, sexual violence, bonded labor | |
Jeffrey Bradach. "Going to Scale The Challenge of Replicating Social Programs." Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2003. |
scaling social programs, replicating social programs, economic challenges | |
Jeffrey D. Sachs and William Easterly. “Up From Poverty.” The Washington Post Company. March 27, 2005. |
top-down development, coordinated development efforts | |
Jennifer S. Holmes, Sheila de Piñeres, and Kevin M. Curtin. “Drugs, Violence and Development in Colombia: A Department Level Analysis.” Latin American Politics and Society 48, no. 3 (2006): 157–184. |
Colombia, South America, Latin America | drug production and violence, violence and economic factors, guerrilla violence |
Jenny Clover. “Land reform in Angola: Establishing the ground rules.” From the Ground Up: land rights, Conflict and Peace in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2005: 347-380. |
Angola, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa | economic disparity, extreme poverty, poor infrastructure, market economy and centralized economy, (need for) good governance, accountability and transparency, land rights, human security, economic policy reform |
Jeremiah E. Goulka. “A New Strategy for human rights Protection: Learning from narcotics trafficking in Mexico.” Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 9 (2001): 231-252. |
Mexico, North America, Latin America | human rights, drug trade, drug trafficking, corruption, narcotics-related crime, rule of law, social trust |
Jeremy Ginifer and Olawale Ismail. Armed Violence and Poverty in Nigeria: Mini case study for the Armed Violence and Poverty Initiative. Yorkshire, UK: University of Bradford, Centre for International Cooperation and Security, 2005 |
Nigeria, Africa | armed violence and poverty, armed violence and vulnerability, vigilante justice, militarization of society, state (lack of) involvement in preventing armed violence, privatization of security, human (in)security, everyday violence |
Jeremy Ginifer. Armed violence and poverty in Sierra Leone: A case study for the Armed Violence and Poverty Initiative. Yorkshire, UK: University of Bradford, Centre for International Cooperation and Security, 2005. |
Sierra Leone, Africa, West Africa | armed violence and poverty, armed violence and vulnerability, human security, urban insecurity, rural insecurity, absence of state protection, everyday violence |
Jill Keesbury and Ian Askew. Comprehensive Responses to Gender Based Violence in Low-resource Settings: Lessons Learned from Implementation. Population Council (2010). Web. Available online at http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/2010RH_CompRespGBV.pdf |
Kenya, Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa | gender-based violence, violence against women, sexual violence against children, sexually transmitted infections, forced sex, health risks of sexual violence |
Jo Doezema. Sex Slaves and Discourse Masters: The Construction of Trafficking. New York: Zed books, 2010 |
white slavery, trafficking in women, sex trafficking | |
Jo Ritzen, William Easterly, and Michael Woolcock. On 'Good' Politicians and 'Bad' Policies: Social cohesion, institutions, and growth. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000. |
policy reform, policy reform in developing countries, social constraints to policy reform, social cohesion, strength of institutions | |
Joan Fitzpatrick. “Trafficking as a human rights Violation: The Complex Intersection of Legal Frameworks for Conceptualizing and Combating Trafficking.” Michigan Journal of International Law 24, no. 4 (2003): 1143-1168. |
trafficking of women and children, human rights violations, sexual exploitation, sexual slavery | |
Joel Emes and Tony Hahn. Measuring Development: An / of human progress. Vancouver, B.C.: The Fraser Institute, 2001. |
UN Human Development Index, human development, Index of Human Progress | |
Johannes Koettl. “human trafficking, Modern Day Slavery, and Economic Exploitation.” SP Discussion Paper. No. 0911. May 2009. Web. Available online at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOCIALPROTECTION/Resources/SP-Discuss... |
human trafficking, economic exploitation, nonconsensual exploitation, international law, access to justice, good governance | |
John C. Martin. “Bringing Dead Capital to Life: International mandates for land titling in Brazil.” Boston College International and Comparative Law Review 31 (2008): 121-136. |
Brazil, South America, Latin America | land rights, property rights, land re-titling programs, racial inequity/disparity, inequalities in land ownership, (weak) rule of law |
John D. Rogers. “Theories of Crime and Development: An historical perspective.” Journal of Development Studies 25, no. 3 (1989): 314-328. |
theories of crime, crime and development, street crime, youth crime, (sub)culture of violence, new criminology, dependence theory, Third World criminology, political economy of crime, criminal law as a colonial tool | |
John D. Sutter. “Slavery’s Last Stronghold.” CNN Freedom Project. 2012. Web. Available online at http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2012/03/world/mauritania.slaverys.last.st... |
Mauritania, Africa | modern slavery, forced labor, sexual violence |
John F. Tierney. “Multiple U.S. Agencies Provided Billions of Dollars to Train and Equip Foreign Police Forces.” GAO Report. Washington, DC: GPO (2011). Web. Available online at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d11402r.pdf |
United States, North America | police training, foreign aid assistance |
John Hasnas. “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review 1995, (1995): 199-233. |
rule of law, politics of law, politics of the justice system, | |
John Hatchard and Amanda Perry-Kessaris, eds. Law and Development: Facing complexity in the 21st century. London: Cavendish Publishing Limited, 2003. |
Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Africa, Hong Kong, China | law and development, gender justice, sustainable development, legal reform, |
John J. Coleman. "Book Review: Police for the Future by David H. Bayley." The National Executive Institute Associates Leadership Bulletin, March 2001. Web. Available online at http://www.neiassociates.org/book-review/ |
United States, North America | racial profiling, policing practices, role of the police, crime prevention, criminology theory, community policing |
John J. Donohue III and Steven D. Levitt. “Gun, Violence, and the Efficiency of Illegal Markets.” The American Economic Review 88, no.2 (1998): 463-467. |
impact of violence on resource allocation, competition, efficiency of illegal markets | |
John K. Ohnesorge. “On Rule of Law Rhetoric, Economic Development, and Northeast Asia.” Wisconsin International Law Journal 25, no. 2 (2007): 301-312. |
rule of law, international rule of law, rule of law movement, rule of law and economic development, rule of law rhetoric | |
John M. Mbaku. “Corruption Cleanups in Africa : Lessons from public choice theory.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 43, no. 4 (2008): 427-456. |
Africa | corruption, corruption cleanup, institutional reform |
John Roach and Jürgen Thomaneck. Police and Public Order in Europe. Croom Helm. (1985). Print. |
Europe | public safety, police and policing, police and public order |
John W. Bruce, Omar Garcia-Bolivar, Tim Hanstad, Michael Roth, Robin Nielsen, Anna Knox, and Jon Schmidt. Legal Empowerment of the Poor: From concepts to assessment. Prepared for the US Agency for International Development. Burlington, VT: ARD, Inc., 2007. |
legal empowerment, legal empowerment of the poor, access to justice, rights and legal education | |
Jonathan L. Hafetz. “Latin America: Views on Contemporary Issues in the Region Pretrial Detention, human rights, and Judicial Reform in Latin America.” Fordham International Law Journal 26, no. 6 (2002): 1754–1777. |
Latin America | pretrial detention, judicial reform, justice sector reform, criminal procedure reform, rule of law, human rights abuses |
Joost Herman. "The Dutch Drive for Humanitarianism: Inner origins and development of the gidsland tradition and its external effects." International Journal 61 (2006): 859-874. |
The Netherlands, Europe | Dutch foreign policy, gidsland principle, development, international justice, human rights, role model for international behavior |
Jorge C. Sutil. "Access to Justice and Judicial Reforms in Latin America Any Hope of Equality?" SELA Seminar Paper, 1999. |
Latin America, South America | access to justice, access to justice in the developing world, risks and opportunities of judicial reform, (in)security, judicial reform, human rights, democratization |
José M. Cruz. “Criminal Violence and Democratization in Central America: The Survival of the Violent State.” Latin American Politics and Society 53, no. 4 (2011): 1-33. |
Central America, Nicaragua | public security reform, violence control, extreme violence and failed security institutions, need for legal transformation |
Joseph H. Crooker. Problems in American Society: Some social studies. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1889. |
philanthropy/charity and the poor, methods of providing poverty relief | |
Josiah Flynt. “Police Methods in London.” The North American Review 176, No. 556 (1903): 436-449. |
London, United Kingdom, Europe | historical criminal justice systems, police and corruption, justice/police reform |