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Reflections on Comparative Teaching in Public Administration
ABSTRACT This article integrates our scholarly experience of teaching comparative public administration. In doing so, we offer a unique perspective as the co‐authors carry several diverse attributes, among them their countries of origin, current country in which they are teaching, and their academic experience.
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A 2D, 3D and text dataset of fictional forensic scenes (FFS). [PDF]
Daudigny H, Grussenmeyer P.
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Transnational Criminal Enterprise: a Qualitative Social Network Analysis of the Production and Trade in Falsified Medicines. [PDF]
Hamill H.
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Structure and dynamics mapping of illicit firearms trafficking using artificial intelligence models. [PDF]
Valdivia-Granda WA.
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Older adults' active mobility choices and their specific preferences and needs for their living environment: an intersectional approach. [PDF]
Horstmann S, Baumgart S, Bolte G.
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Pathways from Neighborhood Factors to Adult Criminality: Intervening Roles of Neighborhood Disorder, Juvenile Delinquency, And Violence Exposure. [PDF]
Anderson AJ, Henrich CC, Mrug S.
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Land security and crop theft in rural Tanzania. [PDF]
Ochieng NA, Grote U, Basu AK.
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Organized crime is a financial crime because its objective is profit or other material gain. The provision of illicit goods and services dominates organized crime profit making.
Jay S Albanese
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Organized crime is a financial crime because its objective is profit or other material gain. The provision of illicit goods and services dominates organized crime profit making.
Jay S Albanese
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