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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFENSES IN BUSINESS: CONCEPTS AND CHARACTERISTICS
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Family Matters: Exploring the Link Between Parental and Executive Financial Misconduct
ABSTRACT Using a novel data set of misconduct records for Finnish CEOs and directors and their parents, we explore whether corporate executives’ financial misconduct is associated with similar behavior by their parents. Controlling for various other factors of executive financial misconduct, we find that executives are significantly more likely to ...
JENNI KALLUNKI +4 more
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Do ban-the-box policies increase the hiring of applicants with criminal records? [PDF]
Weiss DM +3 more
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Administrative investigation in the structure of proceedings for administrative offenses
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The definition of administrative coercion for committing and administrative offense [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Research based on farmer surveys is a cornerstone of agricultural economics. Farmer surveys provide unique insights into behavioural variables—such as values, motivations, attitudes, behaviours, and preferences—that are unavailable in secondary datasets.
Thomas Slijper +24 more
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Silver sanctions: Legal financial obligations in an aging population. [PDF]
O'Neill KK, Harris A.
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Abstract Femicides and family‐related homicides represent a significant concern, with over 50% of homicides occurring within the family setting. This study aimed to explore the complex factors, including psychological aspects, behind such crimes, focusing on a sample of inmates incarcerated for homicide, attempted homicide, or femicide.
Biancamaria Treves +9 more
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OBJECTIVE SIDE OF CORRUPTION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFENSES
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Abstract Three‐quarters of US prisons offer vocational training programs, which aim to place trainees in middle‐skills jobs in specific occupational sectors post‐release. These middle‐skills jobs may more effectively reduce recidivism than the jobs that normally characterize the labor market experience of the formerly incarcerated, yet whether ...
Britte van Tiem
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