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Mark Whitehead

    This author explores the intersections of human geography, urban studies, and sustainability. Their work delves into the impacts of psychological sciences on public policy, often focusing on ecological and urban planning. Through their books and journalistic writings, they offer insightful perspectives on how we can better understand and shape our environments and societies. The author's extensive academic background and supervision of research highlight a commitment to investigating and addressing critical environmental and societal issues.

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    Jack the Ripper
    • Jack the Ripper

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.1(19)Add rating

      No-one in the annals of crime is capable of arousing such passionate debate as the perpetrator of the Whitechapel Murders in 1888. Was he a demented Royal, a Masonic assassin, a sexually-frustrated artist, a member of the Czarist secret police, a crazed reformist or even an escaped gorilla? This revised and updated edition contains a summary of Jack's crimes, victims and the illfated police investigation. It considers many of the Ripper's proposed identities, bringing you up to date with the latest suspects.

      Jack the Ripper
    • Whitehead and Jones examine the history and use of nudging as a policy tool and consider when and where they are best deployed, if at all.

      Nudging