The story of the movement to establish the International Criminal Court, its tumultuous first decade, and the challenges it will continue to face in the future.
This work examines the influence of race, gender, and class on understandings of criminal justice and shows how they varied across regions.
In an excruciating game of beat-the-clock with both the jury and the worst blizzard to hit Philadelphia in decades, Marta will learn that the search for justice isn't only rough -- it can also be deadly.
A treasury of the Eisner Award-winning artist's black-and-white drawings of favorite DC characters includes hundreds of previously unpublished graphite sketches and is complemented by an interview outlining his artistic process.
In Roll, Jordan, Roll, Eugene Genovese argued that the lynching of slaves was relatively rare. Estimating that a mere 10 percent ofthe three hundred or so persons lynched in the South between 1840 and 1860 were black, Genovese asserted ...
Raised for her father in a motorcycle gang, Arianne always was dreaming with a normal life but when she escapes her father's domineering grasp, she finds herself at the mercy of the alpha leader of the notorious Sinner's Tribe.
The master of the game is back, with another pulse-pounding adventure featuring the unstoppable Sean Dillon
Rough Justice
There's one problem: Evie is dating his deadliest rival-the leader of the Black Jacks-and if Evie and Zane hook up, there'll be hell to pay... in Sinner's Steel. Sarah Castille's Sinner's Tribe series is: "Raw, rugged, and romantic.
Jess Bravin, the "Wall Street Journal"'s Supreme Court correspondent, was there within days of the prison's opening, and has continued ever since to cover the U.S. effort to create a parallel justice system for enemy aliens.
It should have been a routine investigation.