This book is the first practical guidance on how to address sexual violence, using a comprehensive institution-wide approach. The authors provide how-to level information on policy writing, responding to disclosures, developing comprehensive prevention and response education programmes, conducting trauma- informed investigations and sanctioning.
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- 2020
- 2020
C Squadron SAS was a little known Special Force unit operating in East Africa. Thrilling first hand accounts of special forces' operations. Explosive revelations of top secret counter-terrorist operations in a number of East African countries.
- 2019
SAS Action in Africa
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This gripping action-packed book is the eagerly awaited sequel to the best- selling Secret SAS Missions in Africa.
- 2018
Neurones, Art and Morality
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
No longer is explanation of art subjective and the sole domain of the art critic. Introducing Neurones, Art and Morality, this well-researched and insightful book applies recent scientific explanations of brain biology to explain the impact of art, and adds objectivity and independence from commercial and personality influences.
- 2017
Google Tools Meets Middle School
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book offers completely new and updated classroom examples, teaching tips, and sample lessons aligned to standards to help teachers begin to use these tools effectively.
- 2017
The definitive guide from two leading authors central to developments in the field. An invaluable book which covers everything from theoretical and community research to precisely what is known about prisoners and the risk of their committing suicide.
- 2017
Secret SAS Missions in Africa
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
C Squadron SAS has never previously been the subject of any book.
- 2016
In 2015 the landmark suicide of the 100th woman to kill herself in prison custody passed largely unnoticed. This book by two experts set out to redress the balance by examining all aspects of the history, present practices, causes and prevention prospects connected to this tragic chain of events.
- 2013
The Blasphemies of Thomas Aikenhead
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Thomas Aikenhead was an Edinburgh University student and, in 1697, the last person executed for blasphemy in Britain. This examination of the media event that was his trial opens a window onto the clash of intellects and cultures that took place in late seventeenth-century Scotland as it stood in transition between Reformation and Enlightenment.