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Bad Act, Bad Actor? Racial Bias in Inferences of Moral Character from Harmful Acts

open access: yes, 2019
Racial disparities in judicial outcomes persist across various types of crime and punishment. However, the psychological processes that produce these disparities in punishment have not been clearly identified. I suggest that act severity (how harmful is the act?) and act diagnosticity (how much does the act tell us about the actor’s moral character ...
Hester, Neil
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Acts of helping and harming

Economics Letters, 2017
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Sadrieh, Abdolkarim, Schröder, Marina
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFENSE: SOCIALLY DANGEROUS OR SOCIALLY HARMFUL ACT?

LEGAL ORDER: History, Theory, Practice, 2023
The scientific article discusses issues related to the determination of the grounds for the occurrence of administrative responsibility as one of the types of legal liability. The authors investigate scientific positions regarding the signs of an administrative offense.
Sergey D. Zakharchuk, Yelena V. Matveeva
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The Affordable Care Act: Do No Harm

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
In this opinion piece, the author discusses the plans of the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and urges U...
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Ten Harms of the “Equality” Act

Ethics & Medics, 2019
On May 17, 2019, the United States House of Representatives passed the Equality Act by a vote of 236 to 173. This bill is touted by supporters as a necessary measure to protect individuals from unjust discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Harmful Effects of Alcohol Use in Iran: Acting Now is Crucial

Substance Use & Misuse, 2019
Harmful use of alcohol is one of the primary risks to public health (World Health Organization, 2018).
Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan   +2 more
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The notion of “acts harmful to the enemy” under international humanitarian law

International Review of the Red Cross, 2019
AbstractThis article provides a legal analysis of the largely uncharted notion of “acts harmful to the enemy” under international humanitarian law, which reconciles the humanitarian need to grant special protection to medical services (medical personnel, units and transports) in the interests of the wounded and sick with the military necessity to ...
Kolb, Robert, Nakashima, Fumiko
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Railway Labor Act Modifications: Helpful or Harmful?

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1971
Examines the efforts of the administration of President Nixon to modify the Railway Labor Act of 1926. Provisions of several proposed changes to the Act; Discussion of the use of collective bargaining to settle labor disputes in the railroad industry; Approaches for dealing with emergency strikes. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
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The Children Act definition of ‘significant harm’-interpretations in practice

Health & Social Care in the Community, 2007
Findings from a research study commissioned by the Department of Health into children in need of protection are used as a basis for the exploration of interpretations of the Children Act 1989 definition of ‘significant harm’. Particular attention is paid to thresholds for intervention introduced by the England and Wales Children Act 1989 and its ...
Brandon, Marian   +2 more
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