The Detainee

The Detainee
Title The Detainee PDF eBook
Author Peter Liney
Publisher Jo Fletcher Books
Pages 304
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1623651093

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Peter Liney honed his strong narrative skills and attention to detail during his long career as a writer of German, Australian, British, and South African television and radio programs. In his debut novel, The Detainee, Liney has created a dystopian world in which the state has gone bust and can no longer support its weakest members. The Island is a place of hopelessness. The Island is death. And it is to this place that all the elderly and infirm are shipped, the scapegoats for the collapse of society. There's no escape, not from the punishment satellites that deliver instant judgment for any crime--including escape attempts--and not from the demons that come on foggy nights, when the satellites are all but blind. But when one of the Island's inhabitants, the aging "Big Guy" Clancy, finds a network of tunnels beneath the waste, there is suddenly hope--for love, for escape, and for the chance to fight back.

Detainees

Detainees
Title Detainees PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Detainee Operations Inspection

Detainee Operations Inspection
Title Detainee Operations Inspection PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Army. Office of the Inspector General
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 321
Release 2004
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 142891031X

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The Detainee

The Detainee
Title The Detainee PDF eBook
Author Legson Kayira
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 182
Release 1974
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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$A 'The only remarkable thing about Napolo was his simplicity - the naive and trusting simplicity of a villager ... ' The old man Napolo sets off from his village to go to see a white doctor in a distant town. On the way he falls among young thugs of the Youth Brigade who terrorize the land under the dictatorship of Sir Zaddock. He is taken away to a detention camp. It takes him a little time to realize that this is not just a rest camp. This remarkable and stylish novel shows an ordinary man mystified by the ways of people who have power over other men. It happens to be set in Africa and it happens to be in a dictatorship, but the bafflement of the old man in the face of changing circumstances could be anywhere in the world.

Implications of the Supreme Court's Boumediene Decision for Detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

Implications of the Supreme Court's Boumediene Decision for Detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Title Implications of the Supreme Court's Boumediene Decision for Detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN

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Reintegrating Jihadist Extremist Detainees

Reintegrating Jihadist Extremist Detainees
Title Reintegrating Jihadist Extremist Detainees PDF eBook
Author Daan Weggemans
Publisher Routledge
Pages 178
Release 2017-07-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351744879

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This book seeks to understand the processes of reintegration of former Jihadist detainees, as well as the role that the police and other frontline professionals play in this process. Over the past few decades the number of people who have been detained under the suspicion of terrorist activities has grown significantly. This has resulted in an increased scholarly interest in the topic of prisons and terrorism. However, the main focus of academic research has been on the period of incarceration with researchers paying extensive attention to the conditions under which terrorists have been detained as well as to various processes of alienation and (violent) radicalisation that sometimes take root while in prison. Much less has been written about the period after their incarceration and the steps being taken to prepare them for that transition. This book seeks to fill this gap. It argues that sentencing or incarcerating terrorism suspects is not the end of the story, but just the beginning of the next phase: a process of reintegration, or the start of a new cycle of violence. This exploratory study outlines the factors during and after detention that contribute or hinder the reintegration of those who have been incarcerated for violent extremism and terrorism. The overriding aim of this work is to facilitate further research into the radicalisation and de-radicalisation of jihadist suspects. This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism and counter-terrorism, Islamist radicalisation, criminology and security studies in general.

Detainee 002

Detainee 002
Title Detainee 002 PDF eBook
Author Leigh Sales
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 9780522854008

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In a remote American military base at Guantanamo Bay, 385 enemy combatants sit waiting for their day in court. Among them is David Hicks, who was detained for five years until the March 2007 hearing where he pleaded guilty to the charge of providing material support for terrorism. Detainee 002 reveals in unprecedented detail how an Australian citizen wound up in the War on Terror. Based on more than five years of reporting and dozens of interviews with insiders, Leigh Sales explains the intricacies of Hicks's case, from his capture in Afghanistan, to life in Guantanamo Bay, to the behind-the-scene establishment and workings of the military commissions. Sales' impeccable research takes us from top-secret negotiations at the White House and Pentagon to the domestic fallout Hicks's incarceration has had on his family, to the campaign that Major Michael Mori, the marine who becomes his greatest advocate, waged on his behalf. David Hicks's case is emblematic of some of the greatest challenges facing the world today: the rise of Islamic extremism, terrorism and the accountability of governments towards their citizens. It is a chilling reminder that, in a war with ever-changing rules and no end in sight, there are no limits.