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Disciplinary Sanctions for Police Misconduct: An Empirical Analysis of Sanction Severity

Police Quarterly, 2023
The imposition of appropriate sanctions for substantiated police misconduct is important, but social science offers little evidence about whether the severity of sanctions is related to the gravity of the misconduct, or disparities indicative of biased decision-making, or simply arbitrary decision-making.
Robert E. Worden   +2 more
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Race, ethnicity, and prison disciplinary misconduct

Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, 2016
ABSTRACTIt is well known that racial and ethnic minorities (both male and female) have felt the effect of increased incarceration more than Whites, and a large amount of prior research has investigated the factors that influence higher levels of inmate misconduct, including the influence of race/ethnicity.
Heidi S. Bonner   +2 more
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Disciplinary misconduct as a basis for bringing an employee to disciplinary responsibility

Voprosy trudovogo prava (Labor law issues), 2023
The article deals with the problem on legal regulation of disciplinary responsibility and it’s cause in particular β€” disciplinary malefaction. Disciplinary malefaction as a basis for bringing an employee to disciplinary responsibility is one of the type of offenses so it has the most common features of offenses.
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Pathology of the Structure and Jurisdiction of Disciplinary Committees for Student Misconduct

Comparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics, 2023
This study aims to investigate and analyze the structure and jurisdiction of disciplinary bodies responsible for addressing student violations in Iranian universities. This qualitative research utilized a literature review to collect data. The resources used include books, academic articles, disciplinary regulations, and relevant laws from the Iranian ...
Hamed Parkhid, Masoud Rasoulimoghadam
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Disciplinary Confinement and Misconduct Patterns: An Examination of Gendered Effects

Crime & Delinquency, 2021
Reducing misconduct is a critical mechanism to maintaining prison safety. Disciplinary confinement constitutes one tool used by the corrections system to achieve this goal. Only a handful of studies explore how disciplinary confinement works and fewer examine whether this punishment exerts variable impacts on women.
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Disability doesn't preclude disciplinary sanctions for misconduct

Student Affairs Today, 2015
Case name: Letter to: Southwestern College, No. 09‐13‐2306 (OCR 03/04/14).
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Gender and the Effect of Disciplinary Segregation on Prison Misconduct

Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2019
Scholars and policymakers have advanced different arguments for why restrictive housing may improve or worsen inmate behavior, yet few studies exist that assess the impact of this housing on such outcomes. This study draws upon prior theory and research to hypothesize that inmate adjustment will worsen after placement in disciplinary segregation among
Ryan M. Labrecque   +2 more
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Did Changes to Disciplinary Segregation Policy Affect Rates of Institutional Misconduct?

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2023
Due to concerns about the harmful effects of restrictive housing, the Minnesota Department of Corrections reduced the maximum disciplinary segregation sentence length from 720 days (about 2 years) to 90 days in September 2016. Then, in response to a perceived increase in violence within the facilities, the policy was changed again in July 2019 to ...
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