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ART : 33113 : Not available for external loan | |
Negotiating the carceral space : reading mercy petitions of political prisoners in the Andamans | |
English | |
20230927 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Sarangi, Susmita | Rath, Akshaya K. | |
British Empire | prison conditions | prisoner labour | intergroup relations | power | prisoner abuse | counterinsurgency strategies | resistance | prisoner treatment | solitary confinement | hunger strikes | politics | torture patterns | religious groups | caste system | prisoner characteristics | social class | social hierarchies | historical aspects | colonialism | repression strategies | political detainees | Andaman Islands (India) | penal policy | penal colonies | India | United Kingdom | |
Interventions: the international journal of postcolonial studies ; doi: 10.1080/1369801X.2023.2252795 | |
MON : 2022.057 : Not available for external loan | |
Legacy of violence : a history of the British empire | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Alfred A. Knopf | |
Elkins, Caroline | |
978-0-307-27242-3 | |
British Empire | psychological abuse | state terror | governance | destruction of evidence | impunity | racism | knowledge transfer | state violence | determinants of violence | counterinsurgency strategies | warfare | imperialism | torture in history | repression strategies | colonialism | United Kingdom | Africa | South-east Asia | Middle East | universal | |
MON : 2022.021 : Not available for external loan | |
Colonial terror : torture and state violence in colonial India | |
English | |
20210000 | |
Oxford University | |
Heath, Deana | |
978-0-19-289393-2 | |
state violence | torturer characteristics | sociocultural factors | socioeconomic factors | caste system | abuse of power | working conditions | police performance | risk factors | police personnel | determinants of perpetration | agents responsible for violations | judicial system's role | legal confessions | criminal justice | attitude to torture | discourse analysis | impunity for torture | structural violence | power | state (political entity) | exceptionalism | law and order | state terror | British Empire | policing | determinants of torture | British India | colonialism | India | United Kingdom | |
MON : 2022.045 : Not available for external loan | |
14 Εγκλήματα μιας αυτοκρατορίας = 14 Crimes of an empire [t] = 14 Enklímata mias aftokratorías [T] | |
gre | |
20210000 | |
Kostas Epifaniou Publications | |
Stamatiou, Elina | |
978-9925-557-56-1 | |
British Empire | colonialism | liberation movements | political affiliation | political imprisonment | political prisoners | torture centres | torture camps | torture victims, male | historical account | historical memory | executions | evidence of torture | documentation of torture | case reports | Cyprus | |
ART : 29314 : Not available for external loan | |
Space and violence in WWII Italian captivity in Africa : becoming a POW between Mount Kenya and the Equator Line | |
English | |
20200000 | |
Taylor and Francis | |
Bellina, Elena | |
prisoners of war | World War 2 | Italians, male | British Empire | adaptation | attitude | coping behaviour | conflict | political ideologies | Fascism | political violence | social control, informal | torture | spaces | historical aspects | personal narratives | colonialism | masculinities | prisoner of war treatment | environment | survival | prisoner of war camps | organisation and administration | cross-cultural comparison | Germans | theatrical performance | art therapy | persecution | Eastern Africa | Ethiopia | Kenya | United Kingdom | Italy | |
Italian studies ; vol. 75, no. 4 | |
TORT : 19.1.5 : Not available for external loan | |
Reassessment of the Ireland v. the United Kingdom ECtHR case : a lost opportunity to clarify the distinction between torture and ill-treatment | |
English | |
20190000 | |
IRCT | |
Stefanovska, Vesna | |
judicial decisions | decision making | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | ECHR-3 | suffering | torture threshold | inhuman treatment | legal reasoning | torture effects | long-term effects | prisoners | interrogation techniques | psychological effects of torture | ECHR-3 | international crime elements | intention | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | comparison | Istanbul Protocol | evidence of torture | forensic evaluation of torture | psychological torture | case study [publication type] | positional torture | hooding [torture method] | sleep deprivation [torture method] | deprivation [torture method] | counterterrorism | counterinsurgencies | British Empire | effectiveness | emergencies | OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights | comparative law | case law | commission of inquiry | death in custody | war on terror | knowledge transfer | international cooperation | prisoner treatment | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | Iraq | United States | Brazil | Brunei Darussalam | Yemen | Swaziland | Nigeria | Cameroon | Malaysia | Kenya | United Kingdom | Ireland | |
Full text | |
Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 29, no. 1 | |
MON : 2019.010 : Not available for external loan | |
A history of torture in Britain | |
English | |
20180000 | |
Pen and Sword | |
Webb, Simon | |
978-1-52671-929-4 | |
historical aspects of torture | trials | women | British India | ordeal | burning [torture method] | slavery | witchcraft | amputation | waterboarding | mutilation | counterterrorism | punishment | torture methods | interrogation techniques | British Empire | armed forces | execution techniques | death in custody | colonialism | abolition of torture | Scotland (United Kingdom) | judicial torture | interrogation | United Kingdom | Africa | Kenya | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | South-east Asia | Cyprus | Northern America | Caribbean | Montserrat | Jamaica | |
ART : 25482 : Not available for external loan | |
Interrogation in depth : the Compton and Parker reports | |
English | |
19720900 | |
Brownlie, Ian | |
commission of inquiry | military personnel | case report [publication type] | command responsibility | morality | torture justifiability | British Empire | counterinsurgencies | prisoner treatment | language | discourse | detainees | access to lawyer | physical torture | interrogation techniques | counterterrorism | detention | emergency legislation | United Kingdom | Guyana | Cameroon | Cyprus | Brunei Darussalam | Kenya | Malaysia | Middle East | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | |
Modern law review ; vol. 35, no. 5 | |