Way Through which Sharing Information Would Help in Solving Trans-border Organized Crime in Africa
Umar Kabanda
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Mapping Multi‐Stakeholder Engagement: A Q Methodology in a Regional Project Management Scenario
ABSTRACT Research on project management describes the essence of projects involving multiple stakeholders, stressing the value derived from diverse work practices. However, this underestimates issues of counterproductive disagreements associated with diverse groups participating in a project.
Sheng Hu, Amon Simba
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Abstract Forcible displacement due to war and persecution has reached unprecedented heights across the globe. The mental health impact of trauma and displacement on refugee communities is profound. Although there are several evidence‐based therapies that are efficacious in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in refugees ...
Angela Nickerson +4 more
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"<i>Doctors are targeted and kidnapped</i>": crimes and insecurity contribute to health problems and constrain the delivery of health services in urban settings in Nigeria. [PDF]
Orjiakor TC +10 more
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Rome Awards : a return to cinema d'impegno? Contemporary cinematic engagements with organized crime [PDF]
Holdaway, Dominic
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Analysis of dedicated revenue scale and diversity among U.S. state fish and wildlife agencies
Most revenue for state fish and wildlife agencies originates from 3 sources: 1) hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses; 2) Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Grants; and 3) Federal Aid in Sportfish Restoration Grants. However, states also generate substantial revenue through 22 additional unique mechanisms, ranging from sales taxes to license plate ...
Charlie R. Booher +5 more
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An exploratory assessment model for preventing individual extreme violent crimes from a social control perspective-a qualitative study of four Chinese cases. [PDF]
Anqi G.
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They'll Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse: A Comparative Analysis of International Organized Crime
Joseph E. Ritch
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