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The institutionalisation of young offenders

Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 1993
Of all age groups, older children and adolescents are perhaps the least tolerant of highly structured environments and constraints, which raises special concerns about institutions when the residents or inmates are young. Some very graphic and personal views of young people themselves are presented.
Vicente Garrido, Santiago Redondo
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Flexible institutionalisation in Auroville: a prefigurative alternative to development

Sustainability Science, 2022
Suryamayi Clarence-Smith, L. Monticelli
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Institutionalising Ethics in Organisations

LBS Management Review, 2005
No Abstract available LBS Mgt. Rev.
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The Challenge of Institutionalisation: Post-Communist ‘Transitions’, Populism, and the Rule of Law

European Constitutional Law Review, 2019
Institutionalisation – Populism – Rule of law – Poland – Hungary – Post-communist reformers more given to emulation, adoption and installation, than institutionalisation – Institutionalised traditions as resources and sources of recalcitrance – New ...
M. Krygier
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Institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation of children [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2020
Sylvia Roozen   +5 more
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Institutionalisation of Children’s Rights: Transformability and Situated Agency

The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2018
In a previous article (Stoecklin, 2017), I considered the example of the “paradox of institutionalisation” (Stammers, 2013) occurring in the drafting of the General Comment on Children in Street Situations (UNCRC, 2016).
Daniel Stoecklin
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Confirmative Pressures in ERP Institutionalisation

International Journal of Technology Diffusion, 2013
In the normal progression of events, firstly the technology is implemented, and then it is assimilated in the organisation. Once its usage becomes routinized and embedded within the organisations’ work processes and value chain activities, it leads to successful institutionalisation.
Azadeh Pishdad, Abrar Haider
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Business and Human Rights: From Domestic Institutionalisation to Transnational Governance and Back Again

The Domestic Institutionalisation of Human Rights, 2019
The ‘business and human rights’ (BHR) field emerged amidst concerns over the adequacy of national legal systems and institutions in addressing human rights impacts of global market integration.
Claire Methven O’Brien, J. Ford
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Designing institutions to improve well‐being: Participation, deliberation and institutionalisation

European Journal of Political Research, 2018
Social accountability institutions are at the forefront of democratic reformers’ efforts to improve well‐being by harnessing the power of citizen participation.
Brian Wampler, Michael Touchton
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