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Issues of accountability in mental health administration

The journal of mental health administration, 1984
The issue of accountability in state hospitals and state schools-hospitals can be expected to remain paramount in the future. Almost all areas of mental health services are being scrutinized by consumers who are demanding more for their money. From the Perspective of the mental administrator consumers will have to become a more meaningful part of the ...
R J, Sneed, J R, Lee
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Accountability of Assessment Administration

2020
Changes in the education system will invariably alter the modes of assessment and practices moving forward. This will demand high expectations among stakeholders who are directly involved with the accountability of assessment administration.
Arsaythamby Veloo   +2 more
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Accountability and the Evil of Administrative Ethics

Administration & Society, 2006
Scholars of administrative ethics have recently been attentive to the problem of so-called administrative evil. The authors argue that evil can be understood as a socially constructed category of agents and acts specific to particular circumstances and moral communities, and the authors apply a framework of accountability to reflect the dynamics of ...
Dubnick, Melvin J., Justice, David G.
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Democratic Accountability and the Politics of Mass Administrative Reorganization

British Journal of Political Science, 2016
Governments face different incentives when they reorganize many administrative agencies at one time rather than making infrequent, case-by-case changes. This article develops a theory of mass administrative reorganizations, which posits that the politics of reorganization is focused on government accountability.
Bertelli, Anthony M.   +1 more
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Correctional Administrators' Accounts of Their Work Worlds

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1995
Abstract: Correctional administrator's portrayals of the problematic character of prison administration are analysed as rhetoric designed to justify their behaviours in light of practical realities. The study is based on the daily activities of correctional administrators within a maximum‐security prison.
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Some administrative and organizational theories of accounts

Accounting, Business & Financial History, 1993
According to a significant European school of accounting thought, accounts better fulfil the purposes of accountability if they are grounded in organizational or administrative viewpoints. When accounting is seen as a subfield of the organizational-administrative (managerial) framework, then accounts can be examined in the light of various theories ...
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Administrative Accountability and the Rule of Law

PS: Political Science & Politics, 2009
In June 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rocked the food industry—and food lovers—with its warning about tainted tomatoes. Consumers in New Mexico and Texas were contracting a rare, sometimes fatal strain of salmonella and the FDA feared that ...
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ACCOUNTING AND ANALYTICAL ENSURING ADMINISTRATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS

The article is devoted to the study of the issue of accounting and analytical supportfor management decision-making. The article defines the importance of the formation of effectivesystems of accounting, management accounting and analysis, as well as the interrelationshipsbetween them, which will contribute to increasing the effectiveness of accounting
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