Rapid Interventions to Limit Outbreak of Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae in Correctional Facility, North Carolina, USA, 2024. [PDF]
Gowler CD +10 more
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Using Affirmative Action as a Tiebreaker
ABSTRACT We argue in favor of affirmative action. There are two central points to our argument. First, if two or more candidates for a position are matched in competence, then one ought to prefer a candidate from a disadvantaged, disenfranchised, or minority background rather than defer to the outcome of a lottery.
Shalom Chalson, James Bernard Willoughby
wiley +1 more source
Psychosocial Experiences of Juvenile Detainees in Türkiye: An analysis of Environmental Factors from an Ecological Systems Perspective. [PDF]
Yüksel ÇY, Yeğin M.
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Co‐Designing a Model of Brilliant Care for Older People
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to co‐design a model of brilliant care for older people that provides clear, actionable principles to guide how brilliant care for older people can be realised. Background As the demand for and international importance of care for older people grows, so too does the negative discourse about care for older people.
Ann Dadich +20 more
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Gynecologic conditions in the context of incarceration: A scoping review. [PDF]
Wise MK +6 more
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“They Speak Our Language!”: A Kinship Anthropology of Policing and Oversight in Kenya
ABSTRACT This article introduces a kinship anthropology of policing framework to analyze the complexities and contestedness of police reform trajectories. Kinship is approached in a processual sense, made through practices and performances, and I contend that police officers act as a kin‐like group who engage in kinning.
Tessa Diphoorn
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Understanding healthcare utilisation for aboriginal people in New South Wales prisons with histories of self-harm and suicidal behaviour: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Zeki R +9 more
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Affective Possibility: Identity Documents, Checkpoints, Violence and the Law
ABSTRACT This article seeks to highlight the unstable relationship between identity documents, checkpoints, violence and the law. To do this the piece uses stories from three Syrians concerning their everyday interactions with the law, primarily at checkpoints but also in other administrative settings.
Marika Sosnowski
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'What are you in for?' The neglected role of the offence in prison sociology. [PDF]
Jarman B, Ievins A, Crewe B.
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Remorse for discrimination: The role of group dominance in judging hate crimes against subordinate group members. [PDF]
Gvirtz A +3 more
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