The New Community Policing: Developing a Partnership-Based Theoretical Foundation
This paper presents a Partnership Model of Community Policing based on Partnership concepts developed by Riane Eisler and undergirded by Cultural Transformation Theory as a guiding principle (1987, 2010, 2013).
Adam J McKee, Andre' L Lewis
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Academic-Community Partnerships: Effectiveness Evaluated Beyond the Ivory Walls
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has furthered our understanding of the working principles required for academic-community partnerships to address persistent public health problems.
Rosemary M. Caron +2 more
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Building Partnerships in Community-Based Participatory Research [PDF]
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an important framework for partnering with communities to reduce health disparities. Working in partnership with community incurs additional costs, some that can be represented in a budget summary page and others that are tied to the competing demands placed on community and academic partners.
Theresa J, Hoeft +6 more
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Perceptions and determinants of partnership trust in the context of Community-Based Participatory Research [PDF]
Trust is difficult to conceptualize and define because of its diverse applications in different disciplines. Historic mistrust between vulnerable communities and researchers based on past adverse experiences can negatively affect the ability to ...
Moore de Peralta, Arelis +2 more
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Liberty and Community in Marriage: Expanding on Massey’s Proposal for a Community Property Option in New Hampshire [PDF]
This article argues that intimate partners should have the right to adopt a sharing economy within marriage. Forty-one U.S. states employ a separate property regime for property acquired during marriage; of these, only two allow married couples to opt ...
Carrillo, Jo
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Community-Based Partnerships for Improving Chronic Disease Management
With the growing burden of chronic disease, the medical and public health communities are re-examining their roles and opportunities for more effective prevention and clinical interventions. The potential to significantly improve chronic disease prevention and have an impact on morbidity and mortality from chronic conditions is enhanced by adopting ...
Plumb, James +3 more
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Ties That Bind: Creating and sustaining community-academic partnerships
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address complex health and social problems has manifested in recent years with increasing community demands for research and program implementation that is ...
Kynna N. Wright +5 more
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A Community-Based Participatory Action Research for Roma Health Justice in a Deprived District in Spain [PDF]
Addressing health disparities and promoting health equity for Roma has been a challenge. The Roma are the largest disadvantaged ethnic minority population in Europe and have been the victims of deep social and economic injustices, institutional ...
Balcázar, Fabricio +3 more
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Due to growing demands for experiential learning opportunities and the desire to better prepare students for “real-world” decision-making, community-university partnerships have become novel and experimental spaces within postsecondary institutions. This
Paola Ardiles Gamboa +7 more
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Partnerships Connecting Healthcare and Community-Based Organizations in Virginia [PDF]
Abstract The Virginia Geriatric Education Center (VGEC)’s Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) partners with two programs, Senior Strong at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, VA and the Richmond Health and Wellness Program at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond VA to support their age-friendly initiatives ...
Slattum, Patricia +3 more
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