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    Cardiff = Caerdydd
    Intelligence in An Insecure World
    Peter Gill Plays 2
    Wie weiter?
    Suizid - wie weiter?
    Delphine & Wale
    • Das Buch zielt darauf ab, das Schweigen über Suizid zu brechen, da dieses die Trauer behindert und sowohl körperlich als auch seelisch schädlich ist. Nach einem Suizid bleiben Angehörige oft mit der quälenden Frage nach dem Warum zurück. Peter Gill, Kriminalkommissär und Medienverantwortlicher der Staatsanwaltschaft Basel, beleuchtet aus seiner beruflichen Perspektive die verzweifelten Lebenssituationen und gefährdenden Einflüsse, die zu solchen Tragödien führen können. Er beschreibt den Kontakt zu den Angehörigen und den Umgang mit den Medien. Das Werk bietet den Hinterbliebenen Denkanstöße zur richtigen Trauerbewältigung und hilft, „Quellen der Kraft“ in schwierigen Lebenslagen zu finden. Einfühlsam und fundiert gibt es praktische Hinweise für Angehörige, Fachpersonen und betroffene Berufsgruppen, um das traumatische Ereignis zu verarbeiten. Die besondere Perspektive des Autors macht das Buch einzigartig, da es umfassend alle Aspekte des Suizids beleuchtet und gleichzeitig konkrete Hilfestellungen bietet. Es ist das Anliegen des Autors, Unterstützung zu leisten und nützlich zu sein.

      Suizid - wie weiter?
    • Cardiff East 'As scene melts into scene, onea?Ts appetite for knowing more and more about these people is constantly whetted, even for the ones one would avoid in real life.

      Peter Gill Plays 2
    • Intelligence in An Insecure World

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(6)Abgeben

      Security intelligence continues to be of central importance to the contemporary world: individuals, organizations and states all seek timely and actionable intelligence in order to increase their sense of security. But what exactly is intelligence? Who seeks to develop it and to what ends? How can we ensure that intelligence is not abused? In this third edition of their classic text, Peter Gill and Mark Phythian set out a comprehensive framework for the study of intelligence, discussing how states organize the collection and analysis of information in order to produce intelligence, how it is acted upon, why it may fail and how the process should be governed in order to uphold democratic rights. Fully revised and updated throughout, the book covers recent developments, including the impact of the Snowden leaks on the role of intelligence agencies in Internet and social media surveillance and in defensive and offensive cyber operations, and the legal and political arrangements for democratic control. The role of intelligence as part of ‘hybrid’ warfare in the case of Russia and Ukraine is also explored, and the problems facing intelligence in the realm of counterterrorism is considered in the context of the recent wave of attacks in Western Europe. Intelligence in an Insecure World is an authoritative and accessible guide to a rapidly expanding area of inquiry – one that everyone has an interest in understanding.

      Intelligence in An Insecure World
    • Cardiff = Caerdydd

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(3)Abgeben

      A photographic showcase of this dynamic young city's people, architecture, sport and culture, from the Photolibrary Wales collection. Edited by Steve Benbow, designed by Peter Gill, foreword by Trevor Fishlock. 112 photographs, 27 photographers, 1 stunning capital city.

      Cardiff = Caerdydd
    • You took relationships as if they were the next train. Alex and Colin's stories flow like mist down the Thames, roll under Hammersmith Bridge, and slip past the windows of forgotten Soho restaurants.

      Something in the Air
    • Landscape Wales

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Over 110 spectacular photographs of mountains, dramatic coast, gentle lowlands and idyllic river valleys.

      Landscape Wales
    • Policing Politics

      Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State

      • 365 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Disturbing allegations of abuse of power have been made against the domestic security intelligence agencies in the UK - police special branches and M15. These include improper surveillance, campaigns of disinformation, even the elimination of people believed to be engaged in political violence. Drawing upon extensive foreign material and making use of the social science concepts of information, power and law, this book develops a framework for the comparative analysis of security intelligence which is then applied to the UK agencies. This discussion includes the ambiguous nature of their mandate regarding 'national security'; the ways in which the agencies penetrate society and gather information; the extent to which they are controlled by ministers; and how their activities might be overseen by outside political bodies, and by citizens in general. The book concludes that a thorough investigation is needed into the allegations that have been made, together with proposals for a more democratic system.

      Policing Politics
    • The time; 11 o'clock. The date; November 11. 11, 11, 11. It wasn't as if there was a war that had been won... Tommy knew it wasn't over - a ceasefire had been called, yet who were the winners? He knew he would be back - it was just a matter of time... They had all been told, time and again, that they'd fought for their 'King and Country' in return for a Land Fit for Heroes. A Land Fit for Heroes - what exactly was this supposed to mean? Had things really changed? He, along with thousands of others, flooded home from the trenches to civilian life, from a hidden world of suffering to being expected to fit straight back into normal life. Peter Gill has triumphed by encapsulating the life of Tommy Atkins, a soldier like many other soldiers, dedicated to playing a part in fighting for their country.

      Meet Tommy Atkins