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The rain feels different under the same umbrella: Experiences with poverty across LGBTQ subgroups
Abstract Population‐based survey data have demonstrated that LGBTQ communities report varying rates of economic insecurity, yet very little research directly assesses how pathways into and experiences with poverty look different among subgroups at the intersections of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Bianca D. M. Wilson, Lillian Nguyen
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Learning to Act Like a Lawyer: A Model Code of Professional Responsibility for Law Students
Law students are the future of the legal profession. How well prepared are they when they leave law school to assume the professional and ethical obligations that they owe themselves, the profession and the public?
David M. Tanovich
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Justice for Children in Bangladesh: Legal and Ethical Issues
Reform of the child justice system has started with the enactment of the Children Act 2013 in Bangladesh. The Act adopted a number of institutional setups for child-friendly justice i.e. child help desks in the police station, separate children’s court,
Nahid Ferdousi
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Abstract This study used photovoice methodology to explore Asian Americans' perspectives on the root causes and protective factors of firearm violence in their communities. Photovoice provided a participatory platform for community members to document lived experiences and identify priorities for change.
Tsu‐Yin Wu +4 more
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Health and Humanitarian Assistance: Towards an Integrated Norm under International Law
This contribution assesses how a set of health-related norms under international law and ethics apply to situations where humanitarian assistance is provided.
Brigit Toebes
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Abstract In Canada, precarious migration is largely invisibilized. Nonetheless, b/ordering greatly affects people's realities by limiting access to social rights. In Quebec, migrants with precarious status (MPS) do not have access to healthcare, although Quebec has a “universal” healthcare coverage.
Émilie Pigeon‐Gagné +3 more
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Facilitators’ champion behaviors for delivering an evidence‐based parenting program
Abstract Effective implementation of parenting programs relies on multiple factors, particularly the role of facilitators who actively deliver and support the intervention. Facilitators’ champion behaviors or the efforts they make to encourage implementation, can positively impact the outcomes of these programs.
Camila Regina Lotto +3 more
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The Made‐in‐Africa Evaluation framework: A decolonial approach to program evaluation
Abstract The Made in Africa Evaluation (MAE) framework is a decolonial approach to program evaluation developed by African evaluators over the past 14 years. MAE may be appropriate to community psychologists who practice program evaluation or conduct research in Africa, but little is known about its implementation.
Takatso Sibanda, Robin Lin Miller
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Client intake, information retrieval, document assembly, and litigation assistance, among other legal functions, have seen deployment of Artificial Intelligence legal chatbots in legal care delivery. With substantial legal efficiency and access to justice improvements, these tools also pose major legal, ethical, and liability risks.
Enas Qutieshat +4 more
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ABSTRACT Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare genetic condition with a broad phenotypic spectrum. Knowledge about quality of life, executive functioning, and eating behavior in adults with BBS remains limited. This study aimed to assess health‐related quality of life (HRQoL), everyday executive functioning, and eating behavior in adults with BBS and ...
Cecilie Fremstad Rustad +6 more
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