Tuesday, October 22, 2019

The Truth About Animals Pdf

ISBN: 1541674081
Title: The Truth About Animals Pdf Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales from the Wild Side of Wildlife

On the New York Times Book Review's Paperback RowOne of the New York Times Book Review's "17 Refreshing Books to Read This Summer""Her pace is quick, her touch is light, and through her wealth of research we can reach new heights of wonder."―New York Times Book Review "Funny and fascinating, this book will change the way you see wildlife."―Bustle Lucy Cooke is an award-winning filmmaker who has written, produced, and directed several popular documentary series for the BBC, PBS, Discovery, and National Geographic. Her first book, A Little Book of Sloth, was a New York Times bestseller. She has written for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, among others, and she holds an MA in zoology from the University of Oxford. She lives in London.

Mary Roach meets Bill Bryson in this uproarious tour of the basest instincts and biggest mysteries of the animal world

Whether we're seeing a viral video of romping baby pandas or a picture of penguins "holding hands," it's hard for us to think of animals as anything but playful paragons of innocence and virtue. So you've probably never considered if moose get drunk, penguins cheat on their mates, or worker ants lay about. They do--and that's just for starters. In The Truth About Animals, Lucy Cooke embarks on a global adventure to meet everyone from a Colombian hippo castrator to a Chinese panda porn peddler, all to lay bare the secret--and often hilarious-habits of the animal kingdom. Charming and at times downright weird, this modern bestiary is perfect for anyone who has ever suspected that virtue might be unnatural.

Simply Wonderful This is a most amazing combination of well researched history of science gone wrong, observational biology and informative narrative of unusual animals. The fact that it is told persistently in a humorous,thought provoking and easily read prose just makes it sensational. The fact that my usual diet of sci-go and thriller casual reading diet rarely gets an even barely positive rating just underscores how extraordinary this book isNone So fascinating, educational and detailed. The author also captures humor and warmth. I devoured every chapter and will read it again. I can only hope there will be a sequel.Superb insight into early "scientists" and how they learned about animals. Beautifully written, Lucy Cooke tells the tales of animals and the indignities suffered at the hands of early scientists in their attempt to understand them. I read parts of the book to my 10th grade Biology students and they loved it.

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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Program Statement, Inmate Security Designation & Custody Classification P5100.08 Pdf

ISBN: 1478387521
Title: Program Statement, Inmate Security Designation & Custody Classification P5100.08 Pdf
The Program Statement provides policy regarding the Bureau of Prisons inmate classification system to place inmates in the appropriate security level institution that also meets their program needs. The Bureau's classification and designation procedures are consistent with the statutory authority contained in 18 U.S.C. 3621(b).

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Friday, October 11, 2019

The Contest for Liberty Download

ISBN: 1594163219
Title: The Contest for Liberty Pdf Military Leadership in the Continental Army, 1775
How American colonial ideals shaped command, discipline, and honor in the U.S. Armed Forces
In the summer of 1775, a Virginia gentleman-planter was given command of a New England army laying siege to British-occupied Boston. With his appointment, the Continental Army was born. Yet the cultural differences between those serving in the army and their new commander-in-chief led to conflicts from the very beginning that threatened to end the Revolution before it could start. The key challenge for General George Washington was establishing the standards by which the soldiers would be led by their officers. What kind of man deserved to be an officer? Under what conditions would soldiers agree to serve? And how far could the army and its leaders go to discipline soldiers who violated those enlistment conditions? As historian Seanegan P. Sculley reveals in Contest for Liberty: Military Leadership in the Continental Army, 1775–1783, these questions could not be determined by Washington alone. His junior officers and soldiers believed that they too had a part to play in determining how and to what degree their superior officers exercised military authority and how the army would operate during the war. A cultural negotiation concerning the use of and limits to military authority was worked out between the officers and soldiers of the Continental Army; although an unknown concept at the time, it is what we call leadership today. How this army was led and how the interactions between officers and soldiers from the various states of the new nation changed their understandings of the proper exercise of military authority was finally codified in General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben’s The Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, first published in 1779. The result was a form of military leadership that recognized the autonomy of the individual soldiers, a changing concept of honor, and a new American tradition of military service.

An Important contribution to both Revolutionary War studies and the nature of American leadership Contest for Liberty is an important book. It skillfully explores the development and employment of military leadership in the Continental Army in an entirely fresh and pioneering manner. For this accomplishment it deserves to be studied and included in any early American scholar’s collection as well any anyone interested in developing leaders in challenging times. This alone makes it deserving of five stars. Contest for Liberty is far more than that.Far too often books on leadership concern themselves with the behaviors and actions of a few key figures such as a Washington, Lee, Patton, or Eisenhower. The success or failures of great enterprises are too often attributed to the nature and abilities of a few remarkable individuals and the study of leadership confined to those well-known and extensively documented characters. As a professional soldier who has served both in the ranks of the enlisted and as a commissioned officer, the author accepted the challenge to look far beyond the obvious and well-worn examples of senior officers in the Continental Army to examine the extremely complex factors that comprise leadership in large and diverse organizations.Complementing his extensive experience as a soldier, Sean Sculley employs his skills as a professional scholar to examine primary sources, prior scholarly analysis, and his own understanding of the American military. He describes the unique way in which Continental leaders and soldiers negotiated what became the legitimate authority to command and the subordinate’s subsequent willingness to follow that authority. This is an entirely distinctive and useful way with which to understand the complex dynamics at work within the nascent American forces and illuminate factors that continue to this day. An understanding of this negotiation will well serve any modern leader building effective organizations in business, government or the military.Leadership is not only extremely complex, it is sublime. The author recognizes this by taking a systems approach to examine leadership at the soldier, junior leader, field grade and general officer levels. This is a challenging undertaking given a dearth of primary sources for most of these levels. Undaunted the author conducts a brilliant analysis by addressing the effects and outcomes of leadership in chapters on officership, recruiting, discipline, training and morale. In this manner he is able to present the reader with a broad picture that substantiates his description of a “negotiation of authority.”Soldiers of a free nation agree to risk their lives and future based upon explicit promises of adequate sustenance, clothing, equipment, shelter, pay, and competent leadership. The Continental Congress failed to provide most of these and left it up to the leadership in the field to hold the army together. The failure of the central government to live up to the basic expectations of its army raises the most interesting question of the revolution: what kept the army functioning in the field? In the most comprehensive manner to date, Sculley has managed to describe how the leadership of the Continental army, at all levels, dealt with these Congressional failings to provide the army with the barest of necessities, failings that often led to understandable mutinous behavior. These leaders forged unit cohesion through their personal dedication, shared suffering and by providing soldiers with examples of republican virtue thereby giving them a cause for which they were willing to serve. The result was the first institution that could be considered national in scope and it exhibited a distinctly American ethos.Contest for Liberty makes an invaluable contribution to Revolutionary war scholarship by illustrating that the Continental Army was ultimately successful not solely because of remarkable leaders such as Washington, but because of thousands of NCO’s and junior officers that kept the army effective in the face of almost insurmountable odds. This in no way detracts from the more famous leaders but rather acknowledges in an exceptional way, the nameless and unrecognized leaders that made the army. As a soldier/scholar the author creates a masterful description of the process that transitioned regional, small unit militias into an effective national military culture.This is not an entry level book into either the study of the Revolution or the nature of leadership. Its 162 pages of text is densely packed with detail and analysis that deserves close study. My copy is covered with highlights and notes and his footnotes and bibliography worthy of study in their own right. I will re-read it many times.

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Sunday, October 6, 2019

A False Report Download

ISBN: 1524759937
Title: A False Report Pdf A True Story of Rape in America
Author: T. Christian Miller
Published Date: 2018
Page: 304

"This is a deep, disturbing, compelling, important book. A False Report digs into timeless issues—crime, victimhood, honesty, sexism—which have never been more timely. It is also a fascinating, sharply written story that will twist and surprise you." —Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief and Rin Tin Tin “America has never adequately addressed sexual violence, a tragedy made worse by many who employ their own hierarchy of victimization, leaving many women and vulnerable people unaided. This meticulously researched, powerful exposé eliminates ignorance as a defense. This is a devastating but necessary read, composed by masters of investigative journalism.”—Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy"A captivating page-turner... There’s a gripping “you are there” immediacy as crackerjack officers and criminalists pore over scant evidence—a wisp of skin left on a stuffed animal, videos of a white truck canvassing apartment complexes—before finally homing in on their man.... It would be all too easy to compare the book to a Grisham novel or an episode of Law & Order: SVU, but to do so would trivialize its achievement. A False Report is framed as a police procedural but illuminates the agonizing realities of rape culture as well as the fractures in our criminal justice system.... Rich in forensic detail, deftly written and paced, A False Report is an instant true-crime classic, taking its rightful place beside Vincent Bugliosi’s Helter Skelter and Dave Cullen’s Columbine."—The Minneapolis Star Tribune“An important piece of journalism... The authors' exhaustive research brings to life not only Marie and other victims, but also the police and other authorities who are devastated by their own mistakes... Even in the relatively enlightened 21st century, A False Report reminds us there is no standard response to trauma.”—Associated Press“Chilling... A False Report will fascinate readers interested in the finer points of police procedure... An especially timely work.”—Seattle Times“A riveting true-crime story.”—O: The Oprah Magazine"Miller and Armstrong excavate a disturbing strain of misogyny in American culture in this account of the mistreatment of victims of sexual assault in the criminal justice system…[A False Report] shines a critical light on an urgent and timely subject.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)“The authors describe how [several] cases come together in a highly suspenseful (chapters often end in cliffhangers) and thorough manner that still considers the victims and avoids gratuity… This timely, well-researched, highly readable account will appeal to readers interested in true crime and social justice issues.”—Booklist (starred review)“Chilling…The authors display meticulous investigative reporting skills... A riveting and disturbing true-crime story that reflects the enduring atrocity of rape in America.”—Kirkus Reviews"With the #MeToo movement maintaining momentum, the timing could not be better for A False Report."—Bustle“In prose that rivals that of a suspense novel, two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists describe the tragic effects skepticism can have on victims of sexual assault”—Ms. Magazine"If you're a fan of true crime, this book should definitely be on your reading list."—Bitch Media"More vivid and urgent than any Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode... veteran reporters Miller and Armstrong vividly portray the characters in this serpentine drama and emphatically detail how the investigation of sex crimes and the treatment of victims have evolved. The result is a chilling true-crime story that is also a powerful critique of a flawed system."—The National Book Review“A revelation—taut, nuanced, and expertly reported.”—New York Post"This astonishing piece of journalism reveals the disturbing truth about how sexual assault is investigated and the long history of skepticism toward rape victims."—Book Riot“A False Report is a reporting triumph: a heartbreaking deep dive into a case gone horribly wrong; a bone-chilling portrait of a monstrous criminal; and a forceful cri de coeur on behalf of those victims whose claims fall on deaf ears. You'll never read another crime story quite like it.”— Robert Kolker, author of Lost Girls  “Miller and Armstrong show how gender bias, and the many myths about sexual assault, still have far too much influence in the way law enforcement investigates these crimes. This harms victims and allows perpetrators to go free, potentially to commit additional assaults. But this brilliant book is also a thrilling depiction of an investigation gone right, showing us how good police work, informed by the latest research, can achieve justice for victims of sexual violence. Well-researched and compassionate, A False Report is essential reading for police, prosecutors, and lawmakers, and for all those seeking to do better for victims of sexual assault.”—Joanne Archambault, CEO of End Violence Against Women International   "A False Report is a gripping and often devastating tale. By bringing their characters alive, Miller and Armstrong do not judge so much as illuminate the deep sexism that continues to pervade our society's treatment of rape. Better still, the women in this book are strong protagonists as much as victims."—Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America; author of Unfinished Business“Far too many women and girls who are sexually assaulted never report it—often out of fear they won’t be believed. A False Report reveals the true cost of doubting women’s accounts of rape. This fascinating, deeply troubling book has the power to spark a national conversation about how our criminal justice system fails victims, and how it can be reformed.”—Peggy Orenstein, author of Girls & Sex  “This is a grim, important, meticulously reported book that denounces breakdowns in the system of investigating crimes against women. The revelations are tragic, unthinkable, almost Kafkaesque. But the authors don’t stop at outrage. They do a public service by explaining practical reforms that can make a profound difference. And they tell their story with unrelenting clarity and compassion. A False Report has all the detail, drama, and humanity that make the finest nonfiction as compelling as a novel.”—Sebastian Rotella, author of Rip Crew T. Christian Miller joined ProPublica as a senior reporter in 2008. Before that, he worked for the Los Angeles Times, where he covered politics, wars, and was once kidnapped by leftist guerrillas in Colombia. His first book, Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives, and Corporate Greed In Iraq was called one of the “indispensable” books on the war. He teaches data journalism at the University of California at Berkeley and was a Knight Fellow at Stanford University.   Ken Armstrong, who joined ProPublica in 2017, previously worked at The Marshall Project and Chicago Tribune, where his work helped prompt the Illinois governor to suspend executions and empty death row. His first book, Scoreboard, Baby, with Nick Perry, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for non-fiction. He has been the McGraw Professor of Writing at Princeton and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard.   They have both won numerous awards, including a 2016 Pulitzer Prize for their article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape," written for ProPublica and The Marshall Project.

Now the Netflix Limited Series Unbelievable, starring Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, and Kaitlyn Dever • Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists tell the riveting true crime story of a teenager charged with lying about having been raped—and the detectives who followed a winding path to arrive at the truth.
 
“Gripping . . . [with a] John Grisham–worthy twist.”—Emily Bazelon, New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
 
On August 11, 2008, eighteen-year-old Marie reported that a masked man broke into her apartment near Seattle, Washington, and raped her. Within days police and even those closest to Marie became suspicious of her story. The police swiftly pivoted and began investigating Marie. Confronted with inconsistencies in her story and the doubts of others, Marie broke down and said her story was a lie—a bid for attention. Police charged Marie with false reporting, and she was branded a liar. 

More than two years later, Colorado detective Stacy Galbraith was assigned to investigate a case of sexual assault. Describing the crime to her husband that night, Galbraith learned that the case bore an eerie resemblance to a rape that had taken place months earlier in a nearby town. She joined forces with the detective on that case, Edna Hendershot, and the two soon discovered they were dealing with a serial rapist: a man who photographed his victims, threatening to release the images online, and whose calculated steps to erase all physical evidence suggested he might be a soldier or a cop. Through meticulous police work the detectives would eventually connect the rapist to other attacks in Colorado—and beyond.

Based on investigative files and extensive interviews with the principals, A False Report is a serpentine tale of doubt, lies, and a hunt for justice, unveiling the disturbing truth of how sexual assault is investigated today—and the long history of skepticism toward rape victims. 
 

Hard but important read. Emotionally challenging but also important read that gives you a sense of where we have come from (in the US) in regards to handling rape cases and where we are at now. You learn a lot about the systems in place for helping solve these crimes. In it you see the strengths and weaknesses in our system. This needs to be part of our conversation and a country and society.10/10 Excellent book, I realized after I started reading that I had already read the articles the authors published in 2015 but I still couldn’t put it down. I didn’t know they had fleshed out an entire book, but I’m so glad they did. Such a professional approach to a horrifying topic, and something that I hope more people read.Every Police Department should make this required reading In 2016 I listened to an episode of This American Life on NPR that stunned me. I had known for years that police often failed to take allegations of sexual assault seriously, but it had never really hit home that persons could also be charged for making a false report if the investigating officer felt that the story did not add up and the person must be lying.The story that was told on This American Life was taken from an article authored by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong in ProPublica. Miller and Armstrong had been working on the story separately and came together after finding that each had separate parts of the narrative.The story begins in Lynnwood, Washington with a young woman being raped by an intruder shortly after she had moved into her new apartment. She had spent years in the foster care system and was now on her own. She had decisive plans for her future. The rape was brutal and she would have certainly have experienced some long term trauma from the experience but the accusations by the police, friends, and foster families that she had made up the story to get attention laid the groundwork for years of depression.Along with Marie’s story we also learn the details of the investigations into a string of rapes occurring in Colorado. Fortunately, the police departments in Colorado used cooperation and the most-up-to-date forms of forensic investigation to eventually find the man who had broken into a number of homes and raped women. The writers of A False Report were able to obtain interview materials to tell the story of Marc O’Leary and how he came to live a life that even he described as “depraved.”In weaving the three narratives together we learn how police departments can either believe victims no matter how they present and move forward an active investigation or disregard an allegation based on the internal biases and stigmas officers may have regarding how victims should behave. These responses can lead to either validation and closure or ongoing pain and trauma for victims of sexual assault.Even though we know that most rapes are committed by someone the victim knows, we can learn a lot from the rapist’s story. He was not a trauma survivor. He admitted to having a safe upbringing without any abuse. He had a stellar military record. However, he was also a methodical predator who honed his skills and threatened his victims with the possibility that he would post video and photos of them on his pornographic websites.As disturbing as all this was to read, and I knew the bones of the story, I was appalled at the history behind the ingrained cultural belief that allegations of sexual assault (particularly those made by women) are more often than not false. In fact, the Lord Chief Justice of England in 1671, Sir Matthew Hale, laid the groundwork by denouncing women for their maliciousness and tendency to tell false stories. Thomas Jefferson even wrote in a letter to James Madison of his opposition to harsh punishment for rape, “on account of the temptation women would be under to make it the instrument of vengeance against an inconstant lover, and of disappointment to a rival”. This insistence that women are prone to “contrive false charges” about “imaginary” sexual assaults continued in to the 20th century by Harvard Law Review founder John Henry Wigmore. As seen by the 2018 Kavanaugh hearings, we know that there continues to be a deeply held cultural belief that men are to be protected against the false allegations of unhinged women rather than believing in the possibility that a woman could be telling the truth.In their book, Armstrong and Miller walk us through the damage that the ongoing belief in false reporting has on the criminal justice system and on the many victims of assault who are left alone and ostracized by friends and family. Victims who are not believed are not only further traumatized but in their failure to investigate and eventually prosecute the rapist, the criminal justice system is leaving rapists with the opportunity to rape again… and again.This book should be required reading for all police departments and prosecutors.

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