Abstract This article presents a cross‐national test of the portability of procedural justice theory (PJT). Drawing on nationally representative survey data from 30 diverse social, political, and legal contexts across Europe and beyond, we find that the theory travels well across national borders and that its psychological purchase is particularly ...
Jonathan Jackson +3 more
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Psychological support for people affected by scandals caused by serious and sustained failings of statutory services and government: lessons from the infected blood scandal and Infected Blood Inquiry. [PDF]
Carlisle J +4 more
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The role of case management in misdemeanor prosecution
Abstract Despite increasing attention to prosecutors' role in shaping criminal justice outcomes, there is limited empirical research on what prosecutors do. While most theories of prosecutorial discretion emphasize overarching goals related to justice and safety, our paper shifts the focus toward the practical realities of the job, particularly in the ...
Lindsay Graef, Aurelie Ouss
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Feasibility and utility of telemedical support through a paramedic-led primary response service to aid emergency services in northwestern Germany. [PDF]
Overheu D +4 more
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A Recent Development in Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation in Australia
Chris Walshaw
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Menstrual Wellbeing of Professional Workers: A Work Demands‐Resources Perspective
ABSTRACT Menstrual symptoms compromise the menstrual wellbeing of more than a quarter of the global workforce. However, to the best of our knowledge, the human resource management (HRM) literature, as well as the HR policy and practice, is almost silent on employee menstrual wellbeing.
Muhammad Shujahat +2 more
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Carefully Tailored: Doctrinal Methods and Empirical Contributions. [PDF]
Theil S.
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Sustainable HRM in the Public Sector: A Question of Viability or Legitimacy?
ABSTRACT Recent research has underlined the growing importance of sustainability in HRM policy and practice, taking into account long‐term multi‐stakeholder goals. However, few studies have specified the drivers and outcomes of sustainable HRM practices, nor the contradictions that arise when managers attempt to satisfy the demands of both internal and
Mathew Johnson +3 more
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To bill or not to bill - a cross-sectional study comparing funded and unfunded advance care planning services in German nursing homes. [PDF]
Schleef T +8 more
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