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The mental health needs of youth involved in the juvenile justice system in Jordan. [PDF]
Dardas LA+6 more
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Statement in Support of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for AGU GeoHealth Section. [PDF]
Ardon-Dryer K, Lo F, Ovienmhada U.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of community treatment orders on aggression or criminal behaviour in people with a mental illness. [PDF]
Kisely S, Bull C, Gill N.
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Clinical decision-making process and distributive justice: The mediating role of economic analysis. Empirical evidence from Italy. [PDF]
Arcari A+4 more
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Climate Justice Perspectives and Experiences of Nurses and Their Community Partners. [PDF]
LeClair J, Dudek A, Zahner S.
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2021
This chapter deals with economic justice and Rawls' difference principle. Macronism is not a uniquely French phenomenon. Like Thatcherism and Reaganism, it reflects a consensus between the winners of globalization and the economic order of a post-Cold-War world.
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This chapter deals with economic justice and Rawls' difference principle. Macronism is not a uniquely French phenomenon. Like Thatcherism and Reaganism, it reflects a consensus between the winners of globalization and the economic order of a post-Cold-War world.
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International Journal of Social Economics, 1993
Makes the distinction between negative freedom or liberty, which means the absence of constraint and compulsion, and positive freedom, which always implies the power to make one′s will effective to gain access to a chosen alternative. Argues that positive freedom can be used either creatively or destructively.
James E. Jonish, Lewis E. Hill
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Makes the distinction between negative freedom or liberty, which means the absence of constraint and compulsion, and positive freedom, which always implies the power to make one′s will effective to gain access to a chosen alternative. Argues that positive freedom can be used either creatively or destructively.
James E. Jonish, Lewis E. Hill
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2016
This chapter reviews important contributions to justice research in economics with an emphasis on empirical findings that bear on leading theories of justice. We consider evidence from both incentivized economics experiments and self-reported surveys and explore their relation to justice theories that have been treated in both the descriptive and ...
James Konow+2 more
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This chapter reviews important contributions to justice research in economics with an emphasis on empirical findings that bear on leading theories of justice. We consider evidence from both incentivized economics experiments and self-reported surveys and explore their relation to justice theories that have been treated in both the descriptive and ...
James Konow+2 more
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