Search Results - Partners for Justice
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Men’s Experiences of the Criminal Justice System Following Female Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence
Published 2015“…© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York The current study aimed to explore men’s experience of the UK Criminal Justice System (CJS) following female-perpetrated intimate partner violence (IPV). …”
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The sexual behaviours of adolescents aged between 14 and 17 years involved with the juvenile justice system in Australia: A community-based survey
Published 2020“…We compared these data with their peers in other Australian surveys and found that young people in our study had a higher engagement in sex and start having sex at a younger age, reporting more sexual partners at all ages. Conclusions The sexual behaviours of young people involved in the justice system in this study suggest they may be at a greater risk for sexually transmissible infections than their age-matched peers in the general population. …”
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How does justice matter in achieving buyer-supplier relationship performance?
Published 2012“…Based on findings from this study, firms are encouraged to endorse all four kinds of justice in managing supply chain relationships. However, when constrained by resources, the recommendation for managers is to focus on achieving a high level of perceptual convergence on procedural justice and informational justice with the exchange partner, because mutual perceptions of procedural and informational justice have the strongest effects on coupling behaviors and buyer-supplier relationship performance.…”
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Prisoner health
Published 2005“…Regrettably, in Australia at the turn of a new century, too many citizens are incarcerated because of hte consequences of illness.In reality, the "punishment" is only the beginning of a complex and punitive criminal justice system - prisoners, their families and their partners experience a number of "losses". …”
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Police officer perceptions of harassment in England and Scotland
Published 2014“…One such bias concerns the perception that ex-partner stalkers are less dangerous than those who target strangers or acquaintances despite applied research suggesting the opposite. …”
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Participatory organizational change in community-based health and human services: From tokenism to political engagement
Published 2009“…To address collective wellness, human service organizations need to challenge their current paradigm, attend to the social justice needs of community, and engage community participation in a new way, and in doing so become more openly political. …”
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“Travel and learn adventures” - a business plan for a dignity social enterprise
Published 2021“…The Unique Value Proposition is learning about social justice issues through hands-on, experiential service learning with grassroots partners. …”
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Extending the scope of proprietary remedies to recovery of pure profits from successful investment of bribes: the endgames in Lister v Stubbs
Published 2015“…The objective of this paper is to analyse the merits and the deficiencies of the rule and show how the judges of the English courts were prepared to act on policy ground, in comity with other common law jurisdictions in upholding justice in a borderless world.…”
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A mixed method analysis of child sexual abuse and risky sexual behaviours among university students in Malaysia / Ashvini Jayapalan
Published 2018“…This could largely be due to the weaknesses in the criminal justice system, police, law makers and child welfare groups. …”
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Use of self-advocacy in peer mediation for conflict resolution by young adults with learning disabilities: A participatory action research / Pang Jee Ching
Published 2018“…From the unknown to the confidence of knowing and doing, this study hopes to make connections between practice and theory where people can enjoy peace, justice, equality in the midst to understand complexities of life in learning and supporting each other. …”
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Identifying entity and attributes of God: an Islamic perspective = Mengenal pasti entiti dan sifat-sifat Allah: satu perspektif Islam
Published 2016“…He is Only One without any partner. He is totally unseen. He is the Creator, Sustainer, Provider, Controller of the entire universe. …”
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Capturing sexual assault data: an information system designed by forensic clinicians and healthcare researchers
Published 2017“…Sexual assault patients knew the assailant as a friend, carer, acquaintance, relative, partner, or ex-partner in 70% of cases, with 16% assailants being a stranger to the patient. …”
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Tyranny, complaint and redress: the evidence of the petitions presented to the crown c.1320 to 1335
Published 2013“…This thesis illustrates that these records contain the genuine ‘voice’ of the petitioners, and can be used to reveal the impact on those seeking the king’s justice during the recurring crises of this defining moment in late medieval English history. …”
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Corruption and poor governance: African perspective
Published 2016“…The development procedure of many African countries is so far confounded with a lot of issues because of prevalent corruption including state managers and on-screen characters in the bureaucracy.Corruption practices have pervaded and crushed practically many part of African culture to the degree that numerous individual partners have associated it to be part of social norms and custom in the continent.On the off chance that left unchecked, corrupt practices will keep on posing genuine risk to the administration of law and justice and disintegrate the very establishment of good governance despite declining in the GDP/ GNP and the general condition of instability the continent is confronting as of now.This article calls attention that corruption practices, notwithstanding the late re-marking in the economy of many countries in the continent as quickest developing one, had rendered the procedure of advancement frail and non-feasible, with great consequences.…”
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Extending The Scope Of Proprietary Remedies To Recovery Of Pure Profits From Successful Investment Of Bribes: The Endgame In Lister V Stubbs
Published 2015“…The objective of this paper is to analyse the merits and the deficiencies of the rule and show how the judges of the English courts were prepared to act on policy ground, in comity with other common law jurisdictions in upholding justice in a borderless world.…”
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To equate or to leave it different? (Reading gender interpretations in Islamic texts)
Published 2013“…An-Nisa’: 34].Regarding the creation of women, as represented by the case of Eve, it is part of Muslims’ belief that Eve was created from Adam’s rib.This type of interpretation has long been developed in Islamic tradition.However, this kind of interpretation is totally rejected by Riffat Hassan on the basis that this interpretation could spread misogynistic tendency (hatred of women) and that there is no clear text in the Qur’an which implies such a conclusion.The Qur’an, Hassan posits, only mentions the word "nafs wahidah" (one soul) and "zawjaha" (partner).Therefore, according to Riffat, it is not true if "nafs wahidah" is automatically understood as Adam and "zawjaha" as Eve.Although, many exegetes during this time using Hadith to interpret these two words, Riffat’s study shows that the validity of sanad (transmission lines) and matan (content) of the Hadith was doubtful.In addition to relatively dhoif (weak) transmitters, its contents also bertray the principles of justice and equality prevailed in Islam.In contrast, Sachiko Murata agrees with the interpretation that has evolved. …”
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