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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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Practitioner sex abuse: occurrence, prevention and disciplinary sanction

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2008
Studies put forward figures for male practitioner sex abuse of around ten per cent. This practice, which is contrary to medical ethics, is highly reprehensible in ethical terms. The assaults range from uninvited meddling in patients' sexual lives to proven rape and inappropriate touching.
Nathalie, Jousset   +3 more
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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.
D. Mavromati
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The Emergence of the Disciplinary Welfare Sanction in Hong Kong

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1997
This article rejects the contention of liberal writers that the historical development of juvenile justice has been a story of continual reform reflecting the struggle between the principles of justice, welfare and punishment. Instead it presents a revisionist history of the Hong Kong juvenile justice system from a strategic‐relational perspective. The
P. Gray
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