Breaking the Cycle Escaping Victimhood

Breaking the Cycle Escaping Victimhood
Author: Tina Royles
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1291975969

Tina Royles is a domestic violence expert and a relationship specialist. Using insights from over 20 years of expertise working in this field she provides useful information through using positive self talk, affirmations, and changing mindset, to enable you move forward, recover and heal from the impact of relationship difficulties and domestic violence in the form of an 'aide memoir'

Escaping Victimhood

Escaping Victimhood
Author: Albrecht Schnabel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Children and peace
ISBN: 9789280812114

"In the aftermath of violent conflict, no society can afford to rebuild its future without the participation of its young generation and consideration for their interests and needs. Yet, trapped in a state of protracted victimhood, children and youth - and their needs and potential - risk being overlooked in the planning and implementation of post-conflict peacebuilding. They are frequently mere bystanders to peacebuilding efforts, disempowered to change their fortunes in the midst of societies scarred by death, poverty and destruction. Their voices will not be heard unless they can escape the chains of victimhood and their active agency in post-war recovers effort is recognized. The contributors to this volume explore the lack of child- and youth- specific peacebuilding practices by local, national and international players; and young peoples' struggle to escape the continuing victimhood or the pathways of survival criminality and instead secure more opportunities to be agents of sustainable peace. By drawing on experiences from post-conflict environments in different parts of the world, a diverse group of researchers and scholar-practitioners working in academia, non-governmental and international organisations examine the proactive roles of girls and boys in promoting security for themselves and their families ; their disproportionate suffering and their specific vulnerabilities during and after the war; international legal frameworks created to protect and empower children and youth in post-conflict environments; examples of initiatives to help young people escape the traps of victimhood and voicelessness and actively engage in rebuilding their communities and nations; and international and national efforts to provide for the security of children and young people in post-conflict environments. Children and youth are essential catalysts for the successful rebuilding of war-torn societies. Many will reach adulthood as new social, economic and political orders are being consolidated, as first elections are held and as international assistance and early rebuilding efforts are handed over into local hands. As the young post-war generation will become the next leaders, parents and teachers, ensuring children and youth's active role in post-conflict peacebuilding today could be among the most effective means of building a sustainable peace tomorrow."--Publisher's description.

Unwoke Your Life

Unwoke Your Life
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 215
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Are you tired of feeling like you don't belong in today's world? Do you want to break free from the shackles of woke identity politics and rediscover the powerful masculine narrative that made the West great? Look no further! "Unwoke Your Life" is the ultimate guide to reclaiming your masculine identity, success, and happiness in business and life. In this groundbreaking book, you will: 1. Understand the importance of civic nationalism and how it can protect you from destructive woke ideologies. 2. Learn how embracing traditional family values strengthens your relationships and enriches your life. 3. Discover how embracing your masculine strength can unlock success, prominence, and fulfillment in your career. 4. Expose the myths perpetuated by the 1619 Project and how they distort the true history of American slavery. 5. Identify the danger of social media censorship and how woke corporations control the narratives that shape our society. 6. Learn the importance of proper boundaries and social roles in building a strong and balanced society. 7. Understand the infiltration of critical theory in modern education and how it promotes wokeness in our schools. 8. Uncover the tactics used by the far-left to weaken individualism and undermine our cultural values. If you're ready to reclaim your masculinity, break free from the grip of woke ideologies, and live a life of success, strength, and happiness, then buy "Unwoke Your Life" today!

The Great Blame Game Escape

The Great Blame Game Escape
Author: Joseph McGuire
Publisher: Joseph E McGuire
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2011-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461184940

The biggest problem with productivity in any organization or your own personal life is self-victimization. Have we lost all sense of personal responsibility in our society? Do you or others in your organization play "the blame game" like so many others? The Great Blame Game Escape examines how crazy we have become with shirking responsibility and acting like victims. Reclaim your life and independence through the empowerment of personal responsibility and laugh along the way. It's a fun and inspiring look at how we can all change for the better.

The Social Psychology of Collective Victimhood

The Social Psychology of Collective Victimhood
Author: Johanna Ray Vollhardt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190875208

Throughout the world, many continue to experience collective violence and its long-lasting consequences. This book examines the social psychological processes involved in experiences of collective victimization and oppression, as well as the consequences of these experiences for individuals and for relations within and between groups. In twenty chapters, authors explore questions such as: How are experiences of collective victimization passed down and understood? How do people cope with and make sense of these experiences? Who is included and excluded from the category of "victims," and what are the psychological consequences of such denial versus acknowledgment of collective victimization? And finally, what are the ethics of researching collective victimization, especially when these experiences are recent or politically contested? The authors examine these questions and others across a range of different contexts of collective violence in different parts of the world, including ethnic and religious conflicts, the aftermath of genocides, post-Apartheid, consequences of settler colonialism, racism, the caste system, and national histories of victimization.

Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice
Author: Marian Liebmann
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2007-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1846426316

This comprehensive guide provides an accessible introduction to the philosophy of restorative justice and its practical application in a wide range of settings, showing how it can help both victims and offenders when harm has been done. Drawing on many years' experience of working in victim support, probation, mediation and restorative practices, Marian Liebmann uses pertinent case examples to illustrate how restorative justice can be used effectively to work with crime and its effects. Also included are sections on confronting bullying in schools, dealing with sexual and racial violence, tackling antisocial behaviour and community reconciliation after war. Whether in the context of families, schools, communities, criminal justice or prisons, the author argues that restorative justice is a `seamless philosophy' which can be applied flexibly to meet diverse needs. Liebmann provides an international outlook, examining how restorative justice is practised around the world, including traditional Maori and Aboriginal approaches. Restorative Justice: How It Works is a key reference for magistrates, social workers, probation officers, Youth Offending Team workers, police, teachers and health professionals, as well as the lay reader.

Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology
Author: Graham J. Towl
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2010-01-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781444319309

A comprehensive overview of forensic psychology as it applies tothe civil and criminal justice systems in the UK, which draws onthe international evidence base, with contributions from leadinginternational experts Designed to cover the British Psychological Society trainingsyllabus in forensic psychology, meeting the needs of postgraduatestudents Chapters are each written by leading international experts, andprovide the latest research and evidence base practice forstudents Ideal for qualified practitioners as a resource for continuingprofessional development The text is written in a style designed to support and directstudents, and includes specific learning aids and guides to furtherstudy Linked to an online site providing additional learningmaterials, offering further aid to students

Changing Offending Behaviour

Changing Offending Behaviour
Author: Clark Baim
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857009281

A one-stop resource of practical exercises for professionals to use in direct work with offenders aged 16+. Changing Offending Behaviour is a guide to the essentials of rehabilitation theory which also equips the reader with ready-to-use photocopiable exercises and activities to help put the theory into practice in rehabilitation work with adult offenders. Drawing on a range of evidence-based methodologies, theories and treatment approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Attachment Theory, Relationally-based Therapies, Social Learning Theory, Motivational Interviewing and the Cycle of Change, this resource provides exercises to increase self-understanding, examine patterns of behaviour, and build empathy and other crucial skills. All the exercises are culturally aware and designed for maximum flexibility to meet different needs and learning styles. Covering must-know theory and packed with practical exercises that work, this is an indispensable resource for probation workers and related professionals.

Documentary and Stereotypes

Documentary and Stereotypes
Author: Catalin Brylla
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-09-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 3031263723

This book studies how documentaries, and factual media in general, can contribute to the reduction of social stigma and prejudice. It adopts models from social psychology, media studies and cultural studies and is intended for scholars and media makers who aim to increase social inclusion and diversity by deconstructing harmful boundaries between social groups. Such boundaries may be based on the stereotyping of ethnicity, culture, age, dis/ability, gender and sexual orientation, for example. The first part of the book outlines the functionality of stereotypes as essential processes for social cognition both in real life and during documentary viewing. The second part establishes a classification system for stigmatising media stereotypes and formulates a methodology based on critical discourse analysis to analyse them in narrative and audio-visual representations. The third and final part of the book conceptualises a set of methodologies to reduce stigmatising stereotypes. These methodologies are based on 1) representations that prompt perspectival alignment with screen characters, and 2) the perceived salience of multiple, intersecting social identities.

Transitional Justice in Practice

Transitional Justice in Practice
Author: Renée Jeffery
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137596953

This book examines the practice of transitional justice in the Solomon Islands from the period of the ‘The Tensions’ to the present. In late 1998, the Solomon Islands were plunged into a period of violent civil conflict precipitated by a complex web of grievances, injustices, ethnic tensions, and economic insecurities. This conflict dragged on until the middle of 2003, leaving an estimated 200 people dead and more than 20 000 displaced from their homes. In the time that has elapsed since the end of The Tensions, numerous—at times incompatible—approaches to transitional justice have been implemented in the Solomon Islands. The contributors to this volume examine how key global trends and debates about transitional justice were played out in the Solomon Islands, how its key mechanisms were adapted to meet the specific demands of post-conflict justice in this local context, and how well its practices and processes fulfilled their perceived functions.