Justice Delivered

Justice Delivered
Title Justice Delivered PDF eBook
Author Bill Sambito
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 327
Release 2010-05-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1450094600

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In Justice Delivered, Jake Moyer is a young Marine Corps offi cer who is involuntarily assigned to a covert Special Operations unit comprised of Marines and CIA operatives. After a decade of service and numerous missions, Major Moyer becomes disenchanted with his occupation and after falling in love with Janet Rung, he resigns from the military to get married and establish a charitable foundation with his multimillion dollar family fortune. While Jake is on his honeymoon, his father is murdered in a senseless shooting by members of a Los Angeles area gang. Although it quickly becomes evident who is responsible for the shooting, the police cannot gather suffi cient evidence to make an arrest. Jake with the cooperation of an L.A. Detective, recruits a former member of his special operations team and they begin to obtain evidence which leads them to discover that these gang members are just pawns in a major drug operation. After Jake sets up a sting operation, the ring leaders and major players are arrested by the police and his father’s killers are lured into the desert where justice is delivered. The twists and turns make this much more than just a murder revenge plot.

Delivering Justice

Delivering Justice
Title Delivering Justice PDF eBook
Author James Haskins
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 40
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780763625924

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Presents the life of W.W. Law, an NAACP activist, whose efforts to register black voters, and lead a successful business boycott resulted in Savannah, Georgia being the first city in the south to end racial discrimination.

Justice Delivered

Justice Delivered
Title Justice Delivered PDF eBook
Author Patricia Bradley
Publisher Revell
Pages 0
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780800727192

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Carly Smith came by her trust issues honestly. A victim of sex trafficking, she's been at the mercy of merciless men, ignored by law enforcement officers who should have helped her, and seemingly rejected by her family. She can't even trust herself to do the right thing. Though she escaped her captors and is working hard on building a new life, the past continues to haunt her when she discovers that the man she couldn't bring herself to report to police for fear of reliving her captivity is still out there, luring vulnerable girls under the guise of being a modeling agent. When her own niece is kidnapped, Carly must overcome her fears and come forward with the information she has before it's too late. When that proves to be not enough, she'll have to go after the perpetrators herself. Award-winning author Patricia Bradley keeps the suspense taut and the stakes high in this fast-paced story that will have readers turning pages long into the night.

Comic Book Crime

Comic Book Crime
Title Comic Book Crime PDF eBook
Author Nickie D. Phillips
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 298
Release 2013-07-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0814764525

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Superman, Batman, Daredevil, and Wonder Woman are iconic cultural figures that embody values of order, fairness, justice, and retribution. Comic Book Crime digs deep into these and other celebrated characters, providing a comprehensive understanding of crime and justice in contemporary American comic books. This is a world where justice is delivered, where heroes save ordinary citizens from certain doom, where evil is easily identified and thwarted by powers far greater than mere mortals could possess. Nickie Phillips and Staci Strobl explore these representations and show that comic books, as a historically important American cultural medium, participate in both reflecting and shaping an American ideological identity that is often focused on ideas of the apocalypse, utopia, retribution, and nationalism. Through an analysis of approximately 200 comic books sold from 2002 to 2010, as well as several years of immersion in comic book fan culture, Phillips and Strobl reveal the kinds of themes and plots popular comics feature in a post-9/11 context. They discuss heroes’ calculations of “deathworthiness,” or who should be killed in meting out justice, and how these judgments have as much to do with the hero’s character as they do with the actions of the villains. This fascinating volume also analyzes how class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation are used to construct difference for both the heroes and the villains in ways that are both conservative and progressive. Engaging, sharp, and insightful, Comic Book Crime is a fresh take on the very meaning of truth, justice, and the American way.

International Crime and Justice

International Crime and Justice
Title International Crime and Justice PDF eBook
Author Mangai Natarajan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 571
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139492373

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International crime and justice is an emerging field that covers international and transnational crimes that have not been the focus of mainstream criminology or criminal justice. This book examines the field from a global perspective. It provides an introduction to the nature of international and transnational crimes and the theoretical perspectives that assist in understanding the relationship between social change and the waxing and waning of the crime opportunities resulting from globalization, migration, and culture conflicts. Written by a team of world experts, it examines the central role of victim rights in the development of legal frameworks for the prevention and control of transnational and international crimes. It also discusses the challenges to delivering justice and obtaining international cooperation in efforts to deter, detect, and respond to these crimes.

Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide

Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide
Title Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide PDF eBook
Author Emma Milne
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2021-08-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1839096225

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Milne provides a comprehensive analysis of conviction outcomes through court transcripts of 14 criminal cases in England and Wales during 2010 to 2019. Drawing on feminist theories of responsibilisation and 'gendered harm', she critically reflects on the gendered nature of criminal justice's responses to suspected infanticide.

Reel Justice

Reel Justice
Title Reel Justice PDF eBook
Author Paul Bergman
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 388
Release 2006-04
Genre Law
ISBN 9780740754609

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