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Suicide prevention in military organizations

International Review of Psychiatry, 2011
Suicide is an important public health problem in the demographic group that forms the bulk of military populations, namely young and middle-aged men. Suicide in the military also has special significance: certain aspects of military service can lead to serious mental disorders that increase the risk of suicidal behaviour.
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Change in Military Organization

Annual Review of Sociology, 1983
Recent literature in military sociology is reviewed in the context of theories regarding increasing rationality on the part of societies, organizations, and individuals. Models that emphasize individualistic orientations to military service are compared with models that assume a more collectivistic orientation.
David R. Segal, Mady Wechsler Segal
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Management of Military Organization

1981
When I joined the Royal Naval College Dartmouth as a cadet just after World War II, there was no place in the military vocabulary for phrases like ‘management skills’. Everyone had been so busy exercising these skills that there was neither the need nor the spare capacity to study what these skills might be.
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Military perspectives of organizations

Journal of Organizational Change Management, 1996
As the most common metaphor in organizational literature, the military perspective has greatly influenced business thought and practice. Delineates the various forms taken by the military metaphor in business, and discusses potential explanations for its increasing popularity.
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Empire and Military Organization

2021
The history of empire is the history of organized violence. The ability to impose and manage violence is the most basic demand and highest priority for the survival of any empire. This chapter outlines the various forms of military organizations different empires have employed throughout history.
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The Effectiveness of Military Organizations

International Security, 1986
Allan R. Millett   +2 more
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The Military Professional and the Military Organization

Current Sociology, 1981
Gwyn Harries-Jenkins, Charles C. Moskos
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