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Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2016), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Aclu Of Maine Annual Report (2016), Aclu Of Maine Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Arkansas Crime Laboratory Board Records, 1978-2016
Arkansas Crime Laboratory Board Records, 1978-2016
Finding aids
This collection includes minutes, reports, and correspondence of the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory Board from 1978 to 2016.
White Religious Educators Resisting White Fragility: Lessons From Mystics, Mary E. Hess
White Religious Educators Resisting White Fragility: Lessons From Mystics, Mary E. Hess
Faculty Publications
Decades of work in dismantling racism have not yielded the kind of results for which religious educators have hoped. One primary reason has been what scholars term “white fragility,” a symptom of the structural racism which confers systemic privilege upon White people. Lessons learned from Christian mystics point to powerful ways to confront and resist the siren call of such formation and instead to make resisting racism an integral part of Christian identity for White people.
Witness: Reflections On Detention In Joyce Carol Oates's Work, Tanya L. Tromble
Witness: Reflections On Detention In Joyce Carol Oates's Work, Tanya L. Tromble
Bearing Witness: Joyce Carol Oates Studies
Throughout her career, Joyce Carol Oates has resisted the urge of others to label her a feminist writer, insisting that she be considered a writer, independent of biological gender. As America’s “chronicler of the middle class,” she has given voice to countless invisible female character types, but this is only one concern among many. Oates is incredibly active, but rather than to actively incite, she uses her prolific pen to create testimonies to contemporary American life, seeking particularly to give voice to the voiceless among us. In spite of the notions of crime and justice being central to her fiction …
Aderinto, Saheed. When Sex Threatened The State: Illicit Sexuality, Nationalism, And Politics In Colonial Nigeria, 1900-1958. University Of Illinois Press, 2015, 264pp., Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
Aderinto, Saheed. When Sex Threatened The State: Illicit Sexuality, Nationalism, And Politics In Colonial Nigeria, 1900-1958. University Of Illinois Press, 2015, 264pp., Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
Journal of Retracing Africa
No abstract provided.
The Façade Of Change: Tracing The Post-War Evolution In Japanese Criminal Procedure, Ramsey Fisher
The Façade Of Change: Tracing The Post-War Evolution In Japanese Criminal Procedure, Ramsey Fisher
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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The Economy Of Salvation: The Origins Of Punitive Imprisonment In The Latin West, Lily Oberdorfer
The Economy Of Salvation: The Origins Of Punitive Imprisonment In The Latin West, Lily Oberdorfer
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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Historical Perspectives Vol. 19 2014
Historical Perspectives Vol. 19 2014
Historical Perspectives: Santa Clara University Undergraduate Journal of History, Series II
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Theatre In Prison: How It Is Making A Difference, Mackenzee Donham
Theatre In Prison: How It Is Making A Difference, Mackenzee Donham
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
The United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics Department, there are over two million people incarcerated in American prisons, and according to the National Institute of Justice, 76% of prisoners reoffend within five years of being released. Historically, one of the primary purposes of prisons is to prepare the inmates for their eventual release, a process known as rehabilitation. In the criminal justice world, rehabilitation is intended to smooth reintegration into society, and provide skills and incentives to prevent future criminal activity. However, looking …
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 041, Number 15, December 5, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 041, Number 15, December 5, 2016, Grand Valley State University
2016-2017, Volume 41
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences 2012-17 Strategic Plan, Progress Update, Fall 2016, College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences 2012-17 Strategic Plan, Progress Update, Fall 2016, College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
General University of Maine Publications
As the Blue Sky project advances, enrollment in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will increase by as much as 33 percent. We will proudly help as many as 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students achieve their educational goals. We will achieve this through a multipronged approach: by strategically investing in our faculty, by rewarding pedagogical innovation and teaching excellence, by building communication and research bridges between students, faculty and the community, by growing degree programs, and by increasing funded research.
The incoming class in fall 2016 was 35% larger than in fall 2015. The current headcount is 3,005 students, …
The Lord Will Be Gracious, Donald Roth
The Lord Will Be Gracious, Donald Roth
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
"Our trials may be significant, but our passage today reminds us that we serve a God who will surely deliver us."
Posting about quiet trust in our Savior from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/the-lord-will-be-gracious/
The Risk Of Memory, The Cost Of Forgetting, M. Shawn Copeland
The Risk Of Memory, The Cost Of Forgetting, M. Shawn Copeland
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
This article, a revision of the Raymund Schwager, S.J., Memorial Lecture, given at the Colloquium on Religion and Violence, July 10, 2015, St. Louis University, focuses on the risk of memory and the cost of forgetting. Memory, and the act of remembering both individually and collectively as a society, involves risk to a society’s present, past, and future. Forgetting comes at a price exacted by the past, but paid in the present for the future, even as nations sometimes choose to forget. This thesis is developed in three parts – common meaning and memory as grounding a community; the cost …
Bad Girls In Corsets: Women And The Transgressive Body In The Nineteenth Century, Colleen Warwick Green
Bad Girls In Corsets: Women And The Transgressive Body In The Nineteenth Century, Colleen Warwick Green
Open Access Dissertations
Women, and their bodies, posed an increasing anxiety for Victorian society. Culturally and outwardly, the Victorian era strove to maintain a level of decorum that, increasingly, the nineteenth-century woman were, rebelling against. The urge for women to break through social barriers and constraints binding them to the century created a divergence in thought from the traditional mores of the past, in turn affecting the ways in which womens’ bodies were portrayed, displayed and manipulated by the authors and artists of the century.
As women entered actively entered into spaces once closed to them, they furthered the rift of uncertainty and …
The African American Community In Ogden, Utah: Teaching Local History Within A National Framework, Michelle Braeden
The African American Community In Ogden, Utah: Teaching Local History Within A National Framework, Michelle Braeden
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Historical Background:
Beginning in 1869, the newly built Union Station in Ogden Utah became a major terminal for the transcontinental railroad. Around that same time George Pullman began recruiting emancipated slaves as employees on his luxury railroad cars. As a result a sizeable number of African Americans began working on the railroad. Many African Americans found residence in Ogden since it was a major railroad hub. As a result a small African American neighborhood that was six blocks long and two blocks wide formed in the city.[1] Businesses and organizations formed to support the emerging African American community within …
“Her Name Was Not Seher, It Was Heranuş…”: Reading Narratives Of Forced Turkification In Twenty-First Century Turkey, T. Elal
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution and exclusion of certain groups - namely Armenians, Rums, Jews, Assyrians and Kurds. However, accounts of the process of Turkish nation-building which deal with its destructive side often overlook the “Turkification” of many non-Muslim women and children in the wake of the First World War. This study aims to fill this gap by drawing on personal narratives and testimonies of forceful assimilation published in the last decade in Turkey. As any discussion on the Armenian Genocide was one that was silenced until not so long ago in Turkey, …
Reclaming Compassion: How Compassion Moved From Virtue To Benefit, And How To Move It Back, Jon Talbert
Reclaming Compassion: How Compassion Moved From Virtue To Benefit, And How To Move It Back, Jon Talbert
Doctor of Ministry
This dissertation examines the growing movement of compassion that has developed and emerged in the 21st century and its impact on the current landscape of society. Section 1 takes a closer look at how compassion moved from a virtue to a benefit, and the expectation of reward that subtly crept into the developmental psyche of the culture. Section 2 traces that benefit-mentality into the seven domains of culture, including: Business, Faith, Government, Social Sector, Education, Arts & Entertainment, and the Media. Section 3 introduces a new line of thinking that reestablishes compassion to its purest form by identifying the makeup …
Meridians 15:1, Karsonya Wise Whitehead
Meridians 15:1, Karsonya Wise Whitehead
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism
With the increasingly high stakes nature of teaching and the ongoing push to teach within the adopted Common Core, there appears to be very little room for teachers to incorporate the voices and experiences of anyone whose life is not already embedded within the curriculum....
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 28, December 1, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 28, December 1, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Volume 51, July 11, 2016 - June 5, 2017
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
A Catholic Life Skills Program: The Adoration Module Of The Adoration, Community, Theology, And Service - Life Long Learning (Acts-L3) "Journeyman", Francis Brian Cassidy
A Catholic Life Skills Program: The Adoration Module Of The Adoration, Community, Theology, And Service - Life Long Learning (Acts-L3) "Journeyman", Francis Brian Cassidy
Pastoral Institute
The location for my Pastoral Project will be the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) John B. Connally Unit, located two miles south of the town of Kenedy on Hwy 181 in Karnes County, Texas. The Adoration, Community, Theology, and Service Life Long Learning (ACTS-L3) - Journeyman program will provide a learning experience for those participants seeking a faith-based approach to personal development. The beliefs of the Catholic Church and lay faithful will be the basis for learning objectives. The planned curriculum intends to increase awareness of the vocation of lay people in all temporal affairs to our incarcerated communities. …
Black Americans And The South African Anti-Apartheid Campaign In Portland, Oregon, Ethan Johnson
Black Americans And The South African Anti-Apartheid Campaign In Portland, Oregon, Ethan Johnson
Black Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations
This paper argues that in order to understand the anti-Apartheid campaign in Portland, Oregon it must be located within the particular socio-historical context of race and racism in the city and state. Thus, Black people living in Portland had good reason to compare the Apartheid system in South Africa to their own experience. Therefore, the confluence of national and local issues that move the local anti-Apartheid campaign forward is examined; the paper documents the rise and development of critical organizations in the anti-Apartheid campaign in Portland; the paper focus on the closure of the Honorary South Africa Consulate in downtown …
Humpty Dumpty Was Wrong - Consistency In Meaning Matters: Some Definitions Of Privacy, Publicity, Secrecy, And Other Family Members, Gary T. Marx
Secrecy and Society
No abstract provided.
The Charm Of Secrecy: Secrecy And Society As Secrecy Studies, Susan Maret
The Charm Of Secrecy: Secrecy And Society As Secrecy Studies, Susan Maret
Secrecy and Society
No abstract provided.
Mural Arts: Giving A Voice To The Voiceless, Olivia Bates
Mural Arts: Giving A Voice To The Voiceless, Olivia Bates
Faculty Curated Undergraduate Works
The history of mural arts cites the use of public images in visualizing global and local challenges and triumphs. From the prehistoric cave art in Lascaux Grotttoes, France to the magnificent works of Italian Renaissance artists, murals have transformed the art world by visually conveying social values, events, and transitions of historical times. Throughout the world, artists highlight inequality, invoke change, and give a voice to the voiceless through their images. In order to determine the value and meaning of public art in global and local communities, I researched and documented murals through online and in-person visits; compiling my visual …
Race And Policing On The Second Anniversary Of Ferguson, Donald Roth
Race And Policing On The Second Anniversary Of Ferguson, Donald Roth
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
"There’s a tendency to make each civilian death an indictment of all police and to make each officer death the fault of those who dare criticize police."
Posting about changes in law enforcement from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/race-and-policing-on-the-second-anniversary-of-ferguson/
“A Right Judgment”: Rape Trial Conventions Revisited In Joseph Andrews And Tom Jones, Melissa Bloom Bissonette
“A Right Judgment”: Rape Trial Conventions Revisited In Joseph Andrews And Tom Jones, Melissa Bloom Bissonette
English Faculty/Staff Publications
This article argues that in both Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749), Henry Fielding, who practiced law and wrote novels when both were undergoing significant transformations, takes what could have been archetypal scenes of rape and rescue and makes them illuminating explorations of how juries determine the truth. In presenting these attempted rape scenes within the implicit format of a contemporary rape trial, Fielding directs the reader to observe the missteps in the process of judicial decision-making, as well as the steps and missteps in his or her own determination of the trustworthiness of characters and their testimony.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 041, Number 12, November 14, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 041, Number 12, November 14, 2016, Grand Valley State University
2016-2017, Volume 41
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 24, November 14, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 24, November 14, 2016, Grand Valley State University
Volume 51, July 11, 2016 - June 5, 2017
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Protecting Women From Domestic Violence In Assam, India? Evaluating Section 498-A, The Indian Penal Code (Ipc), 1983 Vs The Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act (Pwdva), 2005, Deepshikha Carpenter, Polly Vauquline
Protecting Women From Domestic Violence In Assam, India? Evaluating Section 498-A, The Indian Penal Code (Ipc), 1983 Vs The Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act (Pwdva), 2005, Deepshikha Carpenter, Polly Vauquline
Journal of International Women's Studies
The institution of marriage is sacred and binding for generations in India; however, in contemporary times, domestic violence is a burning issue as it questions the sanctity of the Indian family system. This paper highlights how domestic violence between ‘husband and wife’, and their interpersonal complexity, is addressed within the legal framework of the Indian Penal Code and the special act of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. These Acts operate as custodians for women who are subjugated to spousal violence. The study is located in Kamrup Metro District of Assam as it is the most urbanised district. The …
Prevention Of Sexual Harassment Of Women In The Workplace: Seeking Gender Equality At Work In India, Trishala Singh
Prevention Of Sexual Harassment Of Women In The Workplace: Seeking Gender Equality At Work In India, Trishala Singh
Journal of International Women's Studies
B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, once stated that the measure of progress of a community is the degree of progress achieved by its women. Financial independence and education are two of the most essential sources of women’s progress and empowerment. However, the process of achieving financial independence is often plagued with sexual harassment in the workplace, experienced by most women. This paper is an attempt to analyze the definition and components of sexual harassment, its extent and types. It analyzes the existing Constitutional and legal framework in India for prevention of sexual harassment in the workplaces in …