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Disciplinary Sanctions for Misconduct in Tennis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The decision rendered by the Internal Adjudication Panel of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in the matter of ITF v. I. Nǎstase discusses a number of breaches of the "Welfare Policy" of the ITF Fed Cup Regulations by the Captain of the Romanian Fed Cup Team.
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Exploring Heterogeneity in Disciplinary Custody Sanctioning and Subsequent Inmate Misconduct

2021
Solitary confinement is often used as a form of punishment for inmate misconduct, a practice known as disciplinary custody. One justification for the use of disciplinary custody is that it should deter future misconduct by increasing the perceived costs associated with committing an infraction.
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Disciplinary and Departmental Effects on Observations of Faculty and Graduate Student Misconduct

The Journal of Higher Education, 1994
Socialization of graduate students to the life of academic research occurs primarily in the context of a department in a university. It is here that students learn, formally and informally, what behaviors are expected and rewarded in academic research and what constitutes unacceptable deviation from shared norms of conduct.
Melissa S. Anderson   +2 more
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Judicial Misconduct and Disciplinary Procedures – A Brave New World

European Business Law Review, 2011
For as long as judicial accountability was mostly construed as accountability through decision-making, by way of appeal and review, standards of judicial conduct were seen as accessory to accountability. But the growth in judicial power, via the development of human rights adjudication, has required a wider accountability from the judiciary.
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Gender Differences in Mental Health, Institutional Misconduct, and Disciplinary Segregation

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2019
Despite a growing body of research on the use of disciplinary segregation within prisons, limited research has examined the role that mental health plays in this context, particularly across gender. This article advances theory and scholarship on disciplinary segregation by examining the role of mental health, violence, and gender.
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Gang affiliation, restrictive housing, and institutional misconduct: does disciplinary segregation suppress or intensify gang member rule violations?

Journal of Crime and Justice, 2020
Prison officials often place gang affiliates in restrictive housing, yet little is known about what effect this experience has on their subsequent behavior.
Ryan T. Motz   +2 more
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Judicial Review of Disciplinary Action for Sexual Misconduct in the Practice of Medicine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
THE HOUSE of Delegates of the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted the report of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs on sexual activity between physicians and patients in 1990, and the Council subsequently issued its opinion on sexual misconduct in the practice of medicine.
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SFC’s new guidance note redefines cooperation in disciplinary, civil court and market misconduct tribunal proceedings

Journal of Investment Compliance, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the new “Guidance Note on Cooperation with the SFC” released by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (“SFC”) on 12 December 2017, which updates the SFC’s previous guidance note issued in 2006.
Cynthia Tang, Bryan Ng, Gloria Ng
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Study of Reported Sexual Misconduct by Nurses Finds Gaps in Disciplinary Action

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2019
Resources for nurses and managers are available via the NCSBN.
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Evolution of the Concept of «Disciplinary Misconduct» in the Context of Digitalization of the Economy

Voprosy trudovogo prava (Labor law issues), 2020
The article discusses the impact of the process of digitalization of the economy on the legal regulation of disciplinary liability of employees in the context of the development of the concept of «disciplinary misconduct» as the actual basis for applying this type of legal liability.
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