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Justice (Vol. 12, Iss. 17) [PDF]
Justice was the official publication of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union ILGWU from 1919 to 1995. Editions of Justice were published in English, Italian, Spanish, and Yiddish.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU)
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Data justice has emerged as a key framework for engaging with the intersection of datafication and society in a way that privileges an explicit concern with social justice. Engaging with justice concerns in the analysis of information and communication systems is not in itself new, but the concept of data justice has been used to denote a shift in ...
Dencik, Lina, Sanchez-Monedero, Javier
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Why is there still hepatitis C transmission in Australian prisons? A case report
Background The ability to cure hepatitis C viral infection, with specific reference to the prisoner population and the prison environment, will be challenged, even if opiate replacement therapy is concurrently offered, and even if bleach is available ...
Ben Harkness +3 more
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The phenomenon of poor environmental sanitation, which is a global challenge, but most so in developing countries, requires that the solution to it be both conceptually and theoretically sound and clear enough for translation into practice.
Justice Mensah
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State Policy in the Field of Employment: Regional Aspect
The study presents the results of a study of the regional peculiarities of the state policy in the field of employment. The monitoring of the main indicators of the Moscow labor market, the structure of the unemployed by age groups and the structure of ...
Ekaterina A. Maslyukova +2 more
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Community perception of heritage values regarding a global monument in Ghana: implications for sustainable heritage management [PDF]
Purpose – Scholarly discourses regarding heritage values for sustainable heritage management abound in heritage literature but appear elitist as they tend to exclude the perspectives of the people at the lower echelons of society.
Justice Mensah
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The Evaluation of the Illinois Multi-Site Police-Initiated Deflection Initiative
Deflection is a growing field that assists persons with police contact to improve individual, community, justice system, and public health outcomes. The Illinois Multi-Site Deflection Initiative is a groundbreaking project aimed at increasing the number ...
Jessica A. Reichert +5 more
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Separating True V0's from Combinatoric Background with a Neural Network
A feedforward multilayered neural network has been trained to "recognize" true V0's in the presence of a large combinatoric background using simulated data for 2 GeV/nucleon Ni + Cu interactions.
Justice, Marvin Justice, Müller, Pang
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Building personal resilience in paramedic students
The present study examined the impact of a 6- to 8-hour, self-paced online resiliency training program to help students training to be Primary Care Paramedics (PCP) mitigate the risks associated with working in a trauma informed work setting.
Gregory S. Anderson +2 more
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Street‐Level Drug Law Enforcement: A Meta‐Analytic Review
The fight against street‐level drug crime cannot be won by spending more resources on traditional, reactive style police work. Rather, partnerships between the police and other “third parties” should be applied, such that police work cooperatively with ...
Lorraine Mazerolle +2 more
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