Bibliography

Bibliographic Entries Country/Region Key Terms

Jane I. Guyer. "The Food Economy and French Colonial Rule in Central Cameroun." The Journal of African History 19, no. 4 (1978): 577-597.

Cameroon, Africa colonial legacy, legacy of colonial policy, colonial policy and indigenous economy

Janine Rauch. "Changing Step: Crime prevention policy in South Africa." in Crime Prevention Partnerships, Eric Pelser, ed. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2002: 9-26.

Africa, South Africa National Crime Prevention Strategy, crime prevention, law enforcement and crime prevention

Jay Lim. “Gender and Sexual Violence.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

sex trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, unprosecuted rape, female genital mutilation, FGM, violence against women and economic development

Jay Lim. “Illegal Detention.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

illegal detention, good governance, rule of law, social/public trust

Jay Lim. “Judicial Processes for Non-Political Cases.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

Guatemala, Central America, Latin America public justice systems, corruption, law enforcement training

Jay Lim. “Police Abuse.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

police brutality, police abuse and economic development, social trust, security

Jay Lim. “Property Grabbing.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

property grabbing, widows and orphans, property grabbing and economic development, property rights, land rights, illegal land seizure

Jayati Ghosh. “Poverty reduction in China and India: Policy Implications of Recent Trends.” New York: United Nations (January 2010). Available at http://www.un.org/esa/desa/papers/2010/wp92_2010.pdf

China, India, South Asia, East Asia, Asia poverty reduction, economic growth, structural change, income inequality

Jean Mayer. "Development Problems and Prospects in Portuguese-speaking Africa." International Labour Review 129, no. 4 (1990): 459-478.

Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome, Principe, Africa colonial legacy, Portuguese-speaking Africa, development, human development, economic development

Jean Pfælzer. Driven Out: The Forgotten War against Chinese Americans. University of California Press. (2008) Print.

United States, North America ethnic cleansing, civil rights, human rights, human rights violations

Jean-François Renucci. Introduction to the European Convention on Human Rights: The rights guaranteed and the protection mechanism. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2005.

Europe civil and political rights, human rights, European Court of Human Rights, European Convention on Human Rights

Jean-Marc Berlière. “L’Institution policière en France sous la Troisième République, 1875–1914.” Unpublished PhD dissertation. University of Bourgogne, Dijon (1991).

France, Europe police history, historical police systems

Jeanette L. Clover. "Framing Issues of Environmental Security in Angola and Mozambique - The nexus of land, conflicts and sustainable livelihoods in post-conflict situations." Phd. diss. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2007.

Mozambique, Angola, Africa, conflict, violence, land issues, land and property rights, land conflicts, human security, environmental security

Jeanna Cullinan. “A Look at Police Reform.” Tinker Foundation Incorporated. Web. Available online at http://www.tinker.org/content/look-police-reform

Mexico, North America, South America, Latin America police reform, policing practices, police corruption, public distrust, human insecurity, citizen activism/engagement

Jeff Haynes. Politics in the Developing World: A concise introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 2002.

developing world, modernization theory, dependency theory, globalization, cultural globalization, economic growth and development, human rights

Jeff Huther and Anwar Shah. "A Simple Measure of Good Governance." in Measuring Government Performance in the Delivery of Public Services, vol. 2 of Handbook on Public Sector Performance Reviews. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2003.

governance, good governance, governance indicators, (fiscal) federalism, measurement of governance quality

Jeff Huther and Anwar Shah. "Anti-Corruption Policies and Programs: A framework for evaluation." Policy Research Working Paper no. 2501, World Bank, 2000.

anti-corruption, corruption, rule of law, institutional accountability, strong governance

Jeffrey Bae. “Executive Summary.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

poverty and the rule of law, governance, corruption, public justice systems

Jeffrey Bae. “Themes from Voices of the Poor.” International Justice Mission, Notes, 2005.

state and local-level corruption, police abuse, accountability, sexual violence, bonded labor

Jeffrey Bradach. "Going to Scale The Challenge of Replicating Social Programs." Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2003.

scaling social programs, replicating social programs, economic challenges

Jeffrey D. Sachs and William Easterly. “Up From Poverty.” The Washington Post Company. March 27, 2005.

top-down development, coordinated development efforts

Jennifer S. Holmes, Sheila de Piñeres, and Kevin M. Curtin. “Drugs, Violence and Development in Colombia: A Department Level Analysis.” Latin American Politics and Society 48, no. 3 (2006): 157–184.

Colombia, South America, Latin America drug production and violence, violence and economic factors, guerrilla violence

Jenny Clover. “Land reform in Angola: Establishing the ground rules.” From the Ground Up: land rights, Conflict and Peace in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pretoria, ZA: Institute for Security Studies, 2005: 347-380.

Angola, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa economic disparity, extreme poverty, poor infrastructure, market economy and centralized economy, (need for) good governance, accountability and transparency, land rights, human security, economic policy reform

Jeremiah E. Goulka. “A New Strategy for human rights Protection: Learning from narcotics trafficking in Mexico.” Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 9 (2001): 231-252.

Mexico, North America, Latin America human rights, drug trade, drug trafficking, corruption, narcotics-related crime, rule of law, social trust

Jeremy Ginifer and Olawale Ismail. Armed Violence and Poverty in Nigeria: Mini case study for the Armed Violence and Poverty Initiative. Yorkshire, UK: University of Bradford, Centre for International Cooperation and Security, 2005

Nigeria, Africa armed violence and poverty, armed violence and vulnerability, vigilante justice, militarization of society, state (lack of) involvement in preventing armed violence, privatization of security, human (in)security, everyday violence

Jeremy Ginifer. Armed violence and poverty in Sierra Leone: A case study for the Armed Violence and Poverty Initiative. Yorkshire, UK: University of Bradford, Centre for International Cooperation and Security, 2005.

Sierra Leone, Africa, West Africa armed violence and poverty, armed violence and vulnerability, human security, urban insecurity, rural insecurity, absence of state protection, everyday violence

Jill Keesbury and Ian Askew. Comprehensive Responses to Gender Based Violence in Low-resource Settings: Lessons Learned from Implementation. Population Council (2010). Web. Available online at http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/2010RH_CompRespGBV.pdf

Kenya, Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi, South Africa gender-based violence, violence against women, sexual violence against children, sexually transmitted infections, forced sex, health risks of sexual violence

Jo Doezema. Sex Slaves and Discourse Masters: The Construction of Trafficking. New York: Zed books, 2010

white slavery, trafficking in women, sex trafficking

Jo Ritzen, William Easterly, and Michael Woolcock. On 'Good' Politicians and 'Bad' Policies: Social cohesion, institutions, and growth. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000.

policy reform, policy reform in developing countries, social constraints to policy reform, social cohesion, strength of institutions

Joan Fitzpatrick. “Trafficking as a human rights Violation: The Complex Intersection of Legal Frameworks for Conceptualizing and Combating Trafficking.” Michigan Journal of International Law 24, no. 4 (2003): 1143-1168.

trafficking of women and children, human rights violations, sexual exploitation, sexual slavery

Joel Emes and Tony Hahn. Measuring Development: An / of human progress. Vancouver, B.C.: The Fraser Institute, 2001.

UN Human Development Index, human development, Index of Human Progress

Johannes Koettl. “human trafficking, Modern Day Slavery, and Economic Exploitation.” SP Discussion Paper. No. 0911. May 2009. Web. Available online at http://siteresources.worldbank.org/SOCIALPROTECTION/Resources/SP-Discuss...

human trafficking, economic exploitation, nonconsensual exploitation, international law, access to justice, good governance

John C. Martin. “Bringing Dead Capital to Life: International mandates for land titling in Brazil.” Boston College International and Comparative Law Review 31 (2008): 121-136.

Brazil, South America, Latin America land rights, property rights, land re-titling programs, racial inequity/disparity, inequalities in land ownership, (weak) rule of law

John D. Rogers. “Theories of Crime and Development: An historical perspective.” Journal of Development Studies 25, no. 3 (1989): 314-328.

theories of crime, crime and development, street crime, youth crime, (sub)culture of violence, new criminology, dependence theory, Third World criminology, political economy of crime, criminal law as a colonial tool

John D. Sutter. “Slavery’s Last Stronghold.” CNN Freedom Project. 2012. Web. Available online at http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2012/03/world/mauritania.slaverys.last.st...

Mauritania, Africa modern slavery, forced labor, sexual violence

John F. Tierney. “Multiple U.S. Agencies Provided Billions of Dollars to Train and Equip Foreign Police Forces.” GAO Report. Washington, DC: GPO (2011). Web. Available online at http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d11402r.pdf

United States, North America police training, foreign aid assistance

John Hasnas. “The Myth of the Rule of Law.” Wisconsin Law Review 1995, (1995): 199-233.

rule of law, politics of law, politics of the justice system,

John Hatchard and Amanda Perry-Kessaris, eds. Law and Development: Facing complexity in the 21st century. London: Cavendish Publishing Limited, 2003.

Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Africa, Hong Kong, China law and development, gender justice, sustainable development, legal reform,

John J. Coleman. "Book Review: Police for the Future by David H. Bayley." The National Executive Institute Associates Leadership Bulletin, March 2001. Web. Available online at http://www.neiassociates.org/book-review/

United States, North America racial profiling, policing practices, role of the police, crime prevention, criminology theory, community policing

John J. Donohue III and Steven D. Levitt. “Gun, Violence, and the Efficiency of Illegal Markets.” The American Economic Review 88, no.2 (1998): 463-467.

impact of violence on resource allocation, competition, efficiency of illegal markets

John K. Ohnesorge. “On Rule of Law Rhetoric, Economic Development, and Northeast Asia.” Wisconsin International Law Journal 25, no. 2 (2007): 301-312.

rule of law, international rule of law, rule of law movement, rule of law and economic development, rule of law rhetoric

John M. Mbaku. “Corruption Cleanups in Africa : Lessons from public choice theory.” Journal of Asian and African Studies 43, no. 4 (2008): 427-456.

Africa corruption, corruption cleanup, institutional reform

John Roach and Jürgen Thomaneck. Police and Public Order in Europe. Croom Helm. (1985). Print.

Europe public safety, police and policing, police and public order

John W. Bruce, Omar Garcia-Bolivar, Tim Hanstad, Michael Roth, Robin Nielsen, Anna Knox, and Jon Schmidt. Legal Empowerment of the Poor: From concepts to assessment. Prepared for the US Agency for International Development. Burlington, VT: ARD, Inc., 2007.

legal empowerment, legal empowerment of the poor, access to justice, rights and legal education

Jonathan L. Hafetz. “Latin America: Views on Contemporary Issues in the Region Pretrial Detention, human rights, and Judicial Reform in Latin America.” Fordham International Law Journal 26, no. 6 (2002): 1754–1777.

Latin America pretrial detention, judicial reform, justice sector reform, criminal procedure reform, rule of law, human rights abuses

Joost Herman. "The Dutch Drive for Humanitarianism: Inner origins and development of the gidsland tradition and its external effects." International Journal 61 (2006): 859-874.

The Netherlands, Europe Dutch foreign policy, gidsland principle, development, international justice, human rights, role model for international behavior

Jorge C. Sutil. "Access to Justice and Judicial Reforms in Latin America Any Hope of Equality?" SELA Seminar Paper, 1999.

Latin America, South America access to justice, access to justice in the developing world, risks and opportunities of judicial reform, (in)security, judicial reform, human rights, democratization

José M. Cruz. “Criminal Violence and Democratization in Central America: The Survival of the Violent State.” Latin American Politics and Society 53, no. 4 (2011): 1-33.

Central America, Nicaragua public security reform, violence control, extreme violence and failed security institutions, need for legal transformation

Joseph H. Crooker. Problems in American Society: Some social studies. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1889.

philanthropy/charity and the poor, methods of providing poverty relief

Josiah Flynt. “Police Methods in London.” The North American Review 176, No. 556 (1903): 436-449.

London, United Kingdom, Europe historical criminal justice systems, police and corruption, justice/police reform