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    The Effect of Jury Deliberation on the Outcome of Criminal Trials by Adedeji, Olutimilehin Adedayo

    Published 2007
    “…In this dissertation, we set out to explore the possibilities of what might, in principle, happen in jury deliberations. A defining characteristic of the deliberation process is that it involves communications within the group of twelve jurors, whilst excluding external factors. …”
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    The impact of organizational culture on corporate financial performance: a review by Hussein Ali, Hosni S., Mohd Said, Ridzwana, Abdullah, Amalina, Mat Daud, Zaidi

    Published 2017
    “…Organizational culture has been found to be a major factor for organizational success. The purpose of this paper is to review the impact of organizational culture on corporate financial performance. …”
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    Mental illness and criminality: rights of the individual / Rizani Hassan by Hassan, Rizani

    Published 1985
    “…An important area neaded to be ventured into in attempting to establish any causal connections and relationships between mental illness and criminality. Such causal ractors can be grouped into three major parts viz psychiatrical considerations, biological considerations and social enviromental consideratins. …”
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    ‘Physically efficient, psychologically detached’: prison healthcare staff experiences of, impacts from, and strategies for, working with prisoner self-harm and suicides by Hyde, Sara K S

    Published 2025
    “…These were further compounded by delays, the jury’s poor understanding of prisons, and adversarial, blame-seeking inquests that responsibilised individual staff, deflecting inquiry from structural or governmental factors. …”
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    Rethinking of design excellence via building performance: with particular reference to the RIBA Award-winning schools in the UK by Chen, Yanti

    Published 2016
    “…The performance gap was found due largely to the inappropriate design decisions related to environmental design issues and improper operation and maintenance in use, besides the issues related to construction process which was not studied in this research. The design-related factors – design process and aftercare service – were inferred to have a great impact on building performance. …”
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