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Terrorism and National Security: Student Investigative File is a uniquely immersive educational experience that provides students with terrorism and national security-related fact patterns and hypothetical, fluid scenarios while challenging them to assume the role of an investigator. As the investigator, students examine the facts, build a case, and plan court-related outcomes within this affordable text/workbook with accompanying active learning materials. To complement the fact patterns, the text includes crime scene illustrations, worksheets, and example legal documentation. Students receive investigative updates throughout each section to help them organize and build their case while also learning professional record-keeping and report writing skills. With proper investigative techniques and application of the law, their investigation culminates in a hypothetical resolution and charge. This text helps students foster their knowledge of classifications and designations of terrorism, investigative techniques, legal considerations, examples of hate crimes, research of relevant case material, investigations of a group versus individual offenders, and more. Terrorism and National Security is part of From the Files of Fanelli and Moscato: An Investigative Criminal Justice Series, a collection of scenario-based textbooks and active learning materials that help students cultivate critical thinking and investigative skills while applying their knowledge of key criminal justice principles, techniques, and theories.
A Christian Guide to Psychology and Counseling illuminates the many ways in which key tenets and concepts in psychology can support and even enrich the Christian faith. The book underscores the similarities between psychology and Christian texts and principles-namely that both present stories and ideas that help to explain human nature and help us confront emotional issues. It emphasizes that an understanding of psychology can enhance one's appreciation for the Gospel, and profound Christian faith can deepen one's appreciation for the psychology found in scripture. The book explores the workings of the human brain, the dynamics of human development, the processes of attraction and attachment, the diverse challenges of living, and how counseling is able to help people heal and grow. Readers learn about Christian counseling practices, denial and the mechanisms of escape, the problems of evil, fear, and inflated pride in the world, and the psychology of couple relationships. The book also addresses the nature and value of worship and the problems associated with misplaced worship. A concise yet enlightening and deeply heartfelt book, A Christian Guide to Psychology and Counseling is an invaluable resource for courses and programs in religion and theology. It is also an exceptional resource for practicing Christian clergymen and clergywomen.
Brothers at Each Other's Throats: Regularity of the Violent Ethnic Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space illuminates how, at the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union considerably enhanced and promoted ethnic conflicts in Eurasia. The text explains how the emergence of newly independent realms caused many ethnic groups to jump at each other's throats in an effort to claim territory and establish dominance. Opening chapters explore the meaning of ethnicity, review principal characteristics of ethnic groups and nations, and place ethnic groups within the context of the modern world. Students learn about the reaction of ethnicity to challenging circumstances through the historical example of the Ukraine and its interactions with neighboring groups and powers. Chapters 4 and 5 examine the impact of all-sided social crises on peoples and their interactions, as well as the driving forces of ethnic conflict: ethno-political elites and charismatic leaders. Additional chapters examine the ideology of ethnic conflicts and the cyclical pattern and typology of violent ethnic conflicts. Students review timeline-based accounts of violent ethnic conflicts in the post-Soviet space and between Russia and the Ukraine. The closing chapter covers external factors that exacerbate the conflicts, including conflict propaganda and the Eurasian debate in Russia and its impact on current Russian policy towards the Ukraine and the West.
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