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The Criminal Liability of Whistleblowers: Risking your Freedom to Save your Job
Angela Raleigh
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ABSTRACT As the literature on workplace mistreatment has grown, so too have the number of constructs proposed to represent distinctive forms of mistreatment. However, considerable disagreement exists surrounding whether these proposed constructs represent unique manifestations of workplace mistreatment or represent a single underlying phenomenon.
Lindsay Y. Dhanani, Sean M. Bogart
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Global Legal Environment for LGBTQ+ Sexuality and Public Health. [PDF]
Kavanagh MM +8 more
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Cloning Freedom: Criminalization or Empowerment in Reproductive Policy? [PDF]
Moffat, Robert C.L.
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ABSTRACT In a post‐Dobbs United States, employers may play a significant role in access to abortion, a critical healthcare issue for women and people who can become pregnant. Yet, we have limited systematic knowledge of what organizations offer in terms of abortion‐facilitative actions and how these actions are perceived by employees.
Keaton A. Fletcher +4 more
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Risks, concerns, and benefits of molecular HIV Epidemiology in Public Health Practice: A qualitative exploration of perspectives among affected and interested communities. [PDF]
Rennie S +4 more
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Effectiveness Of Criminal Sanctions Against Perpetrators Of Narcotics Crime
Fernandus Siregar, Syaiful Asmi Hasibuan
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Abstract This study explores how social enterprises create social and economic value through business models that support ex‐offenders. The work was motivated by a request for help from an entrepreneur wishing to establish a business that supports ex‐offender rehabilitation.
Elizabeth Green +2 more
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