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        Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Philosophy and International Law to name but a few. With offices in Leiden (NL), Boston (US), Paderborn (GER), Singapore (SG) and Beijing (CN), Brill today publishes more than 300 journals and close to 1,400 new books and reference works each year, available in print and online. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam NV.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2018

        Corruption in contemporary politics

        by James Newell

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        Biography & True Stories
        November 2018

        Silvio Berlusconi

        by James L. Newell

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2019

        Corruption in contemporary politics

        A new travel guide

        by James L. Newell

        Recognising that corruption is a serious problem in the globalised world of the early twenty-first century, the book takes the reader on a journey - beginning with what corruption is, why its study is important and how it can be measured. From there it moves on to explore corruption's causes, its consequences and how it can be tackled - before discovering how these things are playing out in the established liberal democracies, in the former communist regimes and in the newly industrialised and 'developing' world. On the way it takes a couple of detours - first, to explore corruption's mechanisms and dynamics and second to survey the scandals to which it may give rise. The book is therefore offered as an informative 'travel guide' of potential interest to journalists and policy makers as well as to students and academics.

      • Trusted Partner
        November 2018

        Mach dich nicht verrückt - Breaking Mad

        Eine Insider-Anleitung zur Bewältigung von Angst und allem, was dich in den Wahnsinn treibt

        by Williamson, Anna; Newell, Reetta / Übersetzt von Kappen, Horst

      • Penology & punishment

        Life Imprisonment

        An Unofficial Guide

        by Alan Baker (Author), Tim Newell (Foreword writer)

        **Winner of a Koestler Trust Silver Award*** and the only book of its kind by a serving lifer. Contains a Foreword by Tim Newell, former Prison Governor life-sentence expert. A snapshot of the most severe sentence available in the UK which treats key topics in 40 easy to read sections. Alan Baker’s personal selection and treatment of topics of concern to life-sentenced prisoners looks at subjects across the life-sentence regime. Ranging from the realisation which ‘kicks in’ after being sentenced in the dock—shock, numbness, hopelessness—to the intrinsic nature of long-term imprisonment, it is an explanatory handbook and survivor’s guide. Life Imprisonment looks at aspects of long-term imprisonment from inside the head of a lifer: daily preoccupations, the uncertainty about when he or she will be released, the long years ahead, time for reflection, work towards release, setbacks and coping mechanisms and staying out of trouble. It tells about how a life sentence leads to risk assessments, courses, reports, psychological tests and possibly a period in a therapeutic community and/or a resettlement prison. To this first-hand knowledge, Alan Baker adds his thoughts on the state of the prisons, having experienced first-hand the impact that the justice system has on have on someone serving a sentence with no fixed end date. The result is a book packed with useful information as well as an insider’s perspective on the major concerns of life-sentenced prisoners, whether about their sentence, future, their victims or the (often greatly magnified) minutiae of prison life. ‘A hard-hitting set of survival notes from someone writing with great experience of having walked the walk. It is grounded in reality … Alan Baker writes with sound practical advice and insight which is not for the feint-hearted. He takes prison seriously, recognising it as the place you don’t want to be’: Tim Newell (From the Foreword). Alan Baker has spent over 20 years in prison (despite a tariff of just nine years) having received a discretionary life-sentence for the attempted murder of another prisoner. He has spent time in some 30 prisons and youth custody centres (as they were known when he was a younger man) and experienced maximum security segregation several times. He received a Koestler Trust Silver Award for the manuscript of Life Imprisonment: An Unofficial Guide.

      • Educational: Mathematics & numeracy
        April 2019

        Mastery Mathematics for Primary Teachers

        by Newell, Robert

        This book explores how mathematical mastery, influenced by East Asian teaching approaches, can be developed in a UK context to enhance teaching and to deepen children′s mathematical knowledge.

      • Infectious & contagious diseases
        December 2013

        Clinical Insights: HIV Prevention

        by Marie-Louise Newell, Frank Tanser

        The field of HIV prevention continues to evolve at an impressive pace. This book provides a synthesis of the latest information on this fast changing area from a distinguished set of experts in all fields of HIV prevention – biomedical as well as behavioral. It covers various aspects of HIV prevention, including treatment-as-prevention, prevention in vulnerable groups as well as forecasting likely impacts of various combination interventions into the future through mathematical modeling. The result is a topical reference work that is of value to anyone active in the field of HIV prevention, including students, epidemiologists, public health researchers, medical practitioners and other healthcare professionals as well as economists and policy makers at all levels.

      • Prisons

        Murderers and Life Imprisonment

        Containment, Treatment, Safety and Risk

        by Eric Cullen (Author), Tim Newell (Author)

        Provides an examination of 'Who Are the Lifers?' (including a 1st/USA comparison). This book covers topics such as: 'The Structure of a Life Sentence', 'The Psychology of the Murderer', 'Containment and Treatment', 'Discretionary Lifer Panels' and a range of ethical and human rights issues.

      • Prisons

        Restorative Justice in Prisons

        A Guide to Making it Happen

        by Kimmett Edgar (Author), Tim Newell (Author)

        Offering a fresh perspective on the needs of victims, this book explains how restorative justice can be delivered in the prison setting. It is intended to enable prisons and the practitioners who work in and with them to translate the theory into action.

      • October 2016

        The Art of the B-Movie Poster!

        100 Eye-Popping Posters!

        by Edited by Adam Newell; introduction by Pete Tombs

        This colourful poster-packed volume takes the reader on a trip back in time to the "moral panic" films and "Poverty Row" movies of the 1930s and 40s, through the sci-fi and horror madness of the 50s and 60s, to the crazed action flicks and brazen triple x-rated "porno chic" of the 70s. Featuring over one thousand images, with an introduction by Pete Tombs (author, film-maker, and co-owner of the celebrated cult movie video label Mondo Macabro), and chapter introductions (“Moral Panic!”, “Action!”, “Horror!”, “Sci-fi!”, and “Sex!”) by genre experts Stephen Jones, Kim Newman, Eric Schaefer, Simon Sheridan and Vern, this 320-page tome is the ultimate genre-by-genre guide to these bygone exploitation epics.

      • Computer games: strategy guides
        August 2012

        Issue 1

        by The Cheat Mistress

        Hello, and welcome to an exciting new video game ezine, EZ Gamer. Throughout this textbased Ezine we aim to provide you with an insightful view on all things video games. We are dedicated gamers with many years of video games experience. We believe a social life is not necessary if there's an awesome new game coming out.In EZ Gamer Issue 1 we are giving you insightful previews to some of the top games coming out soon. We take a look at the early mission reveals in Call of Duty: Black Ops. A handson impression of the Halo: Reach multiplayer. Plus a look at the return to the nuclear apocalypse in Vegas, with Fallout: New Vegas.We also put plenty of focus on Nintendo's Metroid saga, with an indepth retrospective of all the games the series has to offer, plus a detailed review of the imminent Metroid: Other M for Nintendo Wii. Along with reviews for gritty shooter Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days and Lara Croft's first downloadable outing in The Guardian of Light.In addition to all this great content, we also give you an insight into two highly respected developers, Valve and Square Enix. Plus the full walkthrough guide for Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption. So sit back, prepare you eyes and enjoy this edition of EZ Gamer.About EZGamer EzineEZGamer is a bimonthly downloadable video game magazine, featuring the big news stories, previews of upcoming games, insightful and humorous features on games and the industry, all the top and indepth reviews for the latest games across all formats, a cheats, tips and hints section for the newest games, plus a detailed walkthrough guide for the biggest and toughest game in that period. The content is given to you by dedicated gamers with an unbiased opinion on all things video games.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        April 2021

        Sueños de la Euro

        El torneo que reconcilió a un continente

        by Miguel L. Pereira

        As Paul Auster once said, football is the miracle that allowed Europe to hate itself without destroying itself. The ball has done more than any other political project for brotherhood in a land too used to fighting with itself. After each conflict, it was necessary for the ball to be there to make the continent a space of union and not a perpetual trench. For this reason, every time the European Championship is held, there is a part of the world that looks into each other's eyes and shakes hands. For this reason, when we write about the 60 years of history of this emblematic tournament, we are really drawing our memories, our fears and our desires as Europeans. Because the dreams of Delaunay, Panenka, Charisteas, Aragonés or Éder are also our dreams.

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