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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Abstract Purpose Ophthalmology encompasses comprehensive medical and surgical care for patients with diverse visual system disorders, significantly impacting eye health, vision, and quality of life. European ophthalmologists undergo specialized residency training to acquire necessary competencies, emphasizing theoretical knowledge, clinical and ...
Helena Prior Filipe +70 more
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Predictive Validity of the e-Connect Suicide Risk Classification Algorithm in Youth on Probation. [PDF]
Sarapas C +8 more
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Emotional messiness of legal document analysis: Working with last wills and testaments
Abstract This piece offers a reflection on the messiness of looking at legal documents through an emotional lens, considering both the emotions embedded and created by the document and those engendered in the researcher during the research process.
Jennie Doyle
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Legal Financial Obligations: An Understudied Public Health Exposure. [PDF]
Lindenfeld Z, Rouhani S.
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ABSTRACT HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales is mandated under domestic law to visit and report on prison conditions and the treatment of prisoners. The Inspectorate's detailed monitoring work provides valuable and authoritative insights into individual prison establishments as well as the overall conditions in prisons and the treatment
Isobel Renzulli
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Use of data-driven decision-making among agencies serving individuals with criminal-legal system involvement: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Hailemariam M +9 more
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Do Human Rights Work? Evidence From Prison Death Investigations in Scotland
ABSTRACT It seems self‐evident that countries which have embraced human rights would have better human rights compliance. This article examines this assumption in prison death investigations in Scotland (called fatal accident inquiries or FAIs). The right to life (Article 2 ECHR) includes a procedural right to an effective investigation of deaths ...
Sarah Armstrong +3 more
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Learning Health Systems and Substance Use Care Cascade Achievement Among Justice-Involved Youth: A Cluster-Randomized Stepped-Wedge Clinical Trial. [PDF]
Aalsma MC +11 more
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