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Disciplinary Sanctioning of Impulsive University Students
NASPA Journal, 1992The author offers a rationale for the use of sanctions as a therapeutic strategy for impulsive students, and describes problems encountered when implementing them.
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Disciplinary Sanctions for Misconduct in Tennis
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The 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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Gambling, sports psychiatry, and disciplinary sanctions in English professional football
Soccer & Society, 2023This paper critically examines the broader implications of the recent case involving the professional football player, Ivan Toney, who was sanctioned by the English Football Association for gambling-related offences. Gambling and English professional football have many interconnections, underscored by the prominent betting culture within the sport and ...
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Disability doesn't preclude disciplinary sanctions for misconduct
Student Affairs Today, 2015Case name: Letter to: Southwestern College, No. 09‐13‐2306 (OCR 03/04/14).
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Disciplinary Observance and Sanctions on German and Danish Auditors
International Journal of Auditing, 2002This paper presents the results of a comparative study on disciplinary observance systems of the auditing profession within two member states of the European Union: Germany and Denmark. Disciplinary observance is an important factor in reducing the hidden action problem, but could also be used by the profession to signal quality.
Warming-Rasmussen, Bent, Quick,, Reiner,
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Disciplinary measures/Sanctions disciplinaires
2016Abstract This chapter comments on Article 47 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article 47 sets out the disciplinary measures for elected officials of the Court, that is, judges, the Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutor, Registrar or Deputy Registrar who have committed misconduct of a less serious nature than that set out ...
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Student's behavior, not disability, justifies disciplinary sanctions
Campus Legal Advisor, 2015Case name: Letter to: Ivy Tech Community College, No. 05‐13‐2408 (OCR 12/11/13).
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Exploring Heterogeneity in Disciplinary Custody Sanctioning and Subsequent Inmate Misconduct
2021Solitary 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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Juridical Tribune (Tribuna Juridica), 2011
Court's ability to replace the disciplinary sanction imposed by the employer with an easier one is the power to individualize employee’s disciplinary sanction imposed by the general statutory criteria – the circumstances of committing the crime, the degree of culpability of the employee consequences of a disciplinary offence, the general behaviour of ...
Barbu Vlad, Stefania Dumitrache
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Court's ability to replace the disciplinary sanction imposed by the employer with an easier one is the power to individualize employee’s disciplinary sanction imposed by the general statutory criteria – the circumstances of committing the crime, the degree of culpability of the employee consequences of a disciplinary offence, the general behaviour of ...
Barbu Vlad, Stefania Dumitrache
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The Emergence of the Disciplinary Welfare Sanction in Hong Kong
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1997This 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
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