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Careers
for Good Samaritans and Other Humanitarian Types
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Marjorie Eberts, Margaret Gisler
More useful to those looking
to travel to take part in global humaitarian efforts. Lists positions
and the educational requirements and skills needed for career in
such organizations as the Red Cross, Goodwill, the Salvation Army,
VISTA, the Peace Corp, and UNICEF.
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Doing
Good and Doing Well: An Examination of Humanitarian
Intervention
by
Stephen A. Garrett
Analysis and focus on the
moral duties that individuals within the international community
have towards the welfare of others. Events have indicated that humanitarian
intervention is likely to play a larger role in international relations
in the future. Examples in the contemporary period include Somalia,
Liberia, Haiti, the Kurds in Iraq, Uganda and East Pakistan. This
text emphasizes the role of the United States in humanitarian intervention
and argues that increased American involvement is essential. Individual
topics include assessment criteria for the moral legitimacy of intervention,
unilateral versus multilateral efforts. This work also focuses on
certain themes and patterns in humanitarian intervention, which
are then illustrated using historical data from a variety of different
examples.
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Famine
Crimes : Politics & the Disaster Relief Industry in Africa
(African Issues)
by
Alex De Wall, Alexander De Waal
Famine is conquerable,
but in some countries in Africa human suffering seems to be getting
more rather than less common. This study argues that humanitarian
relief work is a certain kind of political action, and that technical
solutions must be evaluated within a political context.
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Child
Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse: Linking the Circles
of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention
by Frank Ascione, Phil Arkow
The book features original
research, strategic interventions, and dramatic tales from survivors
of family violence. Topics include: - the "battered pet syndrome";
- how animal abuse is a sentinel indicator of sociopathic behavior
and a means to control battered women and sexually abused children;
- the processes for building a cruelty case; - strategies to change
state laws; - and the role of veterinary medicine in preventing
family violence. Seven chapters describe animal-based interventions
that are helping to rehabilitate at-risk children. Four chapters
describe community anti-violence coalitions that include animal
protection personnel.
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