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ABSTRACT Drawing from Arnstein's original ladder model, and the political philosophy of Dewey, Fraser and Pitkin, it is argued that people with lived experience of the justice system require a coherent social movement if they are to be collectively empowered by lived experience consultations.
Aaron Hart
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The prohibition of teachers : Department for Education advice on factors relating to decisions leading to the prohibition of teachers from the teaching profession [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Previous research has shown that prison officers often provide practical and emotional assistance to inmates. However, this has generally been depicted as a discretionary, conflicted and unrewarded task, sometimes met with hostility from their peers.
Cristina Güerri
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The limits of accreditation: Monopoly, insularity, and the need for openness in forensic science. [PDF]
Olson A, Pridgen B.
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Executives Should Think Twice Before Accepting Pleas \u27Relating to Fraud\u27: The Expansion of Exclusion Under the Park Doctrine [PDF]
Gitterman, Abraham
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State Integration and Violence at the Margins: The Logic of Police Raids in Rio de Janeiro's Favelas
ABSTRACT This paper investigates police raids in Rio de Janeiro's favelas through a property rights framework, exploring their organisational structure, motivations and implications. Using data from police reports, academic studies, NGOs and news sources, it examines why and how the state intervenes in these contested spaces.
Joseph Bouchard
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Risk Perception and Risk Communication: Multi-Actor Perspectives on Pretrial Decision-Making. [PDF]
Rodriguez AE, Lowder EM, Frye P.
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Culture of Revenge: Analysing Blood Revenge in Pakistan's Tribal Areas
ABSTRACT Revenge is a widespread phenomenon present in every culture. It is defined as a motivated retaliation against an offense or wrongdoing perceived as harmful or a violation of moral norms. Previous psychological research views revenge as an expressive action done for personal satisfaction.
Muhammad Asif +3 more
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