Obsessions
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden






From the author of Obessions, Tony Ward's newest book is a series of "living pictures". These abstract scenes of narrative erotic photography show Ward's bold signature style.
Questions the perametres of state crime in all its forms, from corruption and corporate crime to 'natural' disasters, torture, war crimes and genocide.
When evidence that might clear veteran cop Ralph Mulino "disappears," Civilian investigator Leonard Mitchell forms an uneasy partnership with Mulino to uncover misconduct and corruption in the New York police force.
Set against the backdrop of the Sedona mountains, this spiritual novel explores the transformative journey of men from diverse backgrounds who come together for a three-day ceremony. Through sharing their personal stories of pain and healing, they foster deep connections and mutual understanding. The narrative highlights themes of brotherhood, self-discovery, and the power of communal support in overcoming life's challenges.
This poetry collection features a blend of biographical poems that celebrate heroes and poignant pieces created for the Alzheimer's Society, offering hope during the pandemic. The author, known for their previous work, presents an accessible and thoughtful exploration of diverse themes, making it a comforting read for those seeking inspiration and connection in challenging times.
On the Dialectics of Repression and Resistance
Through extensive international field research across six countries, the book examines the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in identifying and revealing state crime, violence, and corruption. It highlights the strategies employed by these organizations to confront abuses of power and promote accountability, shedding light on the challenges they face in various political contexts. The insights drawn from diverse case studies provide a deeper understanding of the impact of CSOs on governance and societal change.
This book guides readers through the complex legal, philosophical, and criminological debates around crime and criminal responsibility. It uses a thematic approach to comprehensively explore the relationship between criminal conduct, criminal justice, and the law. Aimed at students with no prior knowledge of law, the book includes many useful features to enhance understanding, from chapter overviews and key terms to study questions and suggestions for further reading.