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Sin and Punishment on Campus: Ethnic Differences in Academic Misconduct and Its Treatment by the Academic Disciplinary Committee

British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science, 2016
Aims: While academic misconduct has been the subject of a growing body of research, there is a lack in empirically based literature on how academic institutions are managing misconduct. We present a preliminary examination of academic misconduct patterns and how they were treated by the academic authorities in a teaching College, compared across 2 ...
Leehu Zysberg   +3 more
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Disciplinary responses to misconduct among female prison inmates with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorders.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2015
Most female inmates have mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders (CODs), which can create greater difficulty adjusting to incarceration and higher rates of prison misconduct. The response of prison officials to institutional misbehaviors has important implications for female inmates' experiences while incarcerated, their likelihood of ...
Kimberly, Houser, Steven, Belenko
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Factors Affecting the Disciplinary Misconduct of Prisoners in Thailand

International Journal of Criminal Justice, 2020
Seksan Khruakham, Phirapat Mangkhalasiri
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The Examination of the Proportionality of Disciplinary Punishments with Committed Offenses in Student Misconduct Cases

Comparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics
This article examines the proportionality of disciplinary sanctions in relation to student offenses in academic misconduct cases. The primary goal of the research is to evaluate the structure and processes of disciplinary committees in universities and to assess the adherence to principles of justice and fair trial in these proceedings.
Hamed Parkhid, Masoud Rasoulimoghadam
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Changing disciplinary responses to sexual misconduct by health practitioners in New Zealand.

Journal of law and medicine, 2014
In response to societal changes, a more flexible disciplinary response to sexual relationships between health practitioners and patients has developed over the last 15 years in New Zealand. The new approach involves a close focus on the circumstances of the particular case, balancing relevant aggravating and mitigating factors, to determine whether a ...
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On current problems of the mechanism of liability of judges for disciplinary misconduct: Law enforcement practice, general approaches Part 3. On disciplinary liability of retired judges

Gosudarstvo i pravo
In the present article, the third in the series devoted to a perspective of disciplinary responsibility of judges features of the mechanism of disciplinary responsibility of the judges staying in resignation are considered. Two groups of the judges staying in resignation are considered: a) “vacationers” as pensioners or working in the positions ...
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