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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.
State Of Utah Plaintiff/Appellee V. Robert Earl Cline Defendant/Appellant : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals
State Of Utah Plaintiff/Appellee V. Robert Earl Cline Defendant/Appellant : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals
Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )
BRIEF OF APPELLEE
An Appeal of the sentence following guilty pleas to Criminal Trespass,
a class A misdemeanor, in violation of Utah Code Ann. §76-6-
206(2)(B), and Stalking, a class A misdemeanor, in violation of Utah
Code Ann. §76-5-106.5 in the Third District Court, Salt Lake County,
State of Utah, the Honorable Keith A. Kelly presiding.
14-03 Transportation System And Its Association With Human Health - A Review And Modeling Approach, Jun-Seok Oh, Valerian Kwigizile, Ali Hamzah Hussein Alzuhairi, Fnu Zahid
14-03 Transportation System And Its Association With Human Health - A Review And Modeling Approach, Jun-Seok Oh, Valerian Kwigizile, Ali Hamzah Hussein Alzuhairi, Fnu Zahid
Transportation Research Center Reports
Transportation systems constitute of infrastructure, commute modes, land use and other policies. The purpose of transportation is to provide easy access to goods and services. While attaining this purpose, impacts of transportation on human health and well-being have been ignored to some extent. Recently, studies have begun analyzing the impact of transportation systems on quality of life and health disparities. While many studies have discussed the impact of the transportation system on individual factors from health, a very limited number of studies have focused on the impact of multiple factors associated with multiple morbidity and mortality forms. The focus of …
Scholarworks Statistics - January Through December 2016, Scholarworks
Scholarworks Statistics - January Through December 2016, Scholarworks
ScholarWorks Reports
During 2016, ScholarWorks recorded a total of 314,128 full-text and additional file downloads and 125,820 page views.
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.
State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Robert E. Cline, Defendant/Appellant. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals
State Of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, V. Robert E. Cline, Defendant/Appellant. : Brief Of Appellee, Utah Court Of Appeals
Utah Court of Appeals Briefs (2007– )
Brief of Appellee
Appeal from a sentence following a guilty plea to Attempted
Distribution of an Intimate Image, a class B Misdemeanor, in
violation of Utah Code 76-5-103(2)(b), in the Third Judicial
District, Salt Lake County, the Honorable Keith Kelly
presiding.
Admissions Report - Detailed Data - December 2016, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University
Admissions Report - Detailed Data - December 2016, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University
Admissions Reports
Detailed report of applicants to Wright State including data on county of residency, intended major, and ethnicity for Fall Semester 2017.
Department Of Audit, 2016 Annual Report, Tennessee. Comptroller Of The Treasury.
Department Of Audit, 2016 Annual Report, Tennessee. Comptroller Of The Treasury.
Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
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.
The Importance Of Interagency Collaboration For Crossover Youth, Emily M. Wright, Ryan E. Spohn, Joselyne Chenane, Nicholas Juliano
The Importance Of Interagency Collaboration For Crossover Youth, Emily M. Wright, Ryan E. Spohn, Joselyne Chenane, Nicholas Juliano
Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Crossover or dually-involved youth are youth enmeshed in the child welfare (CWS) and juvenile justice systems (JJS). Given their dual status and high needs, attention has recently focused on how to best respond to them in an integrated, interagency fashion. The Crossover Youth Practice Model (CYPM) is designed to facilitate interagency collaboration between the CWS and JJS in order to enhance services and diversion to these youth. This study reports on the benefits and challenges that the JJS and CWS, as well as the personnel working within them, experience by participating in a CYPM effort in a Midwestern county, and …
A Study Of Ohio's Correctional Institution Inspection Committee's (Ciic) Inmate Surveys, Melissa W. Burek, John Liederbach, Joelle K. Bridges
A Study Of Ohio's Correctional Institution Inspection Committee's (Ciic) Inmate Surveys, Melissa W. Burek, John Liederbach, Joelle K. Bridges
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Correctional facilities have a discernible "social climate," or collection of contextual properties that derive from perceptions of both staff and prisoners. These properties include the physical, organizational, social, and emotional characteristics of correctional institutions. Ohio's Correctional Institution Inspection Committee (CIIC) requested research assistance to assess the validity of their adult and youth surveys, which are administered during the CIIC's regular inspections of facilities. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of these instruments and the process by which they are administered. The study builds on the existing line of research on prison social climate surveys.
Lindenwood's Harris Named National Defensive Player Of The Year, Lindenwood University
Lindenwood's Harris Named National Defensive Player Of The Year, Lindenwood University
Archived Lindenwood Press Releases
No abstract provided.
Adversarial Courts, Therapeutic Justice And Protecting Children In The Family Justice System*, Pa Welbourne
Adversarial Courts, Therapeutic Justice And Protecting Children In The Family Justice System*, Pa Welbourne
School of Health Professions
Abstract There are indications of a marked and growing move towards less adversarial approaches to justice for child protection cases in the English and Welsh family court. This article explores the advantages and some challenges of such a move, and some implications for the legal system and social work working as part of a wider system for protecting children from harm.
Processes Of Racialization Through Media Depictions Of Transracial Violence, Megan Allen
Processes Of Racialization Through Media Depictions Of Transracial Violence, Megan Allen
Honors Program Theses and Projects
In this honors thesis, I explore the process of racialization in media coverage of White-on-Black violent events (both crimes and incidents not recognized by the legal system as crimes) using a critical race theory framework. Recent years have seen a series of killings of and assaults on African American people that have become newsworthy, as they have been seen, often controversially, as unjustified. The controversy has largely broken down on racial and political lines, with minority Americans and the left seeing these incidents as evidence and example of ongoing racial inequality, with whites and the right, in particular right-wing whites, …
A Machine Learning Approach For Using The Postmortem Skin Microbiome To Estimate The Postmortem Interval, Hunter R. Johnson, Donovan D. Trinidad, Stephania Guzman, Zenab Khan, James V. Parziale, Jennifer M. Debruyn, Nathan H. Lents
A Machine Learning Approach For Using The Postmortem Skin Microbiome To Estimate The Postmortem Interval, Hunter R. Johnson, Donovan D. Trinidad, Stephania Guzman, Zenab Khan, James V. Parziale, Jennifer M. Debruyn, Nathan H. Lents
Publications and Research
Research on the human microbiome, the microbiota that live in, on, and around the human person, has revolutionized our understanding of the complex interactions between microbial life and human health and disease. The microbiome may also provide a valuable tool in forensic death investigations by helping to reveal the postmortem interval (PMI) of a decedent that is discovered after an unknown amount of time since death. Current methods of estimating PMI for cadavers discovered in uncontrolled, unstudied environments have substantial limitations, some of which may be overcome through the use of microbial indicators. In this project, we sampled the microbiomes …
Alum Is Probation Officer With Allen County Juvenile Court, Ohio University College Of Arts & Sciences
Alum Is Probation Officer With Allen County Juvenile Court, Ohio University College Of Arts & Sciences
All Forum Articles
No abstract provided.
2016 Fall Commencement, Harding University
2016 Fall Commencement, Harding University
Commencement Programs
Program for the Harding University Commencement on December 17.
Commencement Speaker: Errica Rivera
If Hindsight Is 20/20, Our Justice System Should Not Be Blind To New Evidence Of Innocence: A Survey Of Post-Conviction New Evidence Statutes And A Proposed Model, Paige Kaneb
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Hear Us Roar, December 16, 2016, Michael Shonrock
Hear Us Roar, December 16, 2016, Michael Shonrock
Michael Shonrock
Digital newsletter produced by the office of President Michael Shonrock.
Math Tutor - Overview, Jim Hilbert
Math Tutor - Overview, Jim Hilbert
Negotiation Teaching Materials
No abstract provided.
Assessment Of Interdisciplinary Contributions To African Society, Serena Virani
Assessment Of Interdisciplinary Contributions To African Society, Serena Virani
Community, Equity, Gender
No abstract provided.
Winter Commencement: December 15-16, 2016, University Of North Dakota
Winter Commencement: December 15-16, 2016, University Of North Dakota
UND Commencement Programs
UND Winter Commencement program from December 15-16, 2016.
Fighting For Social Justice In The Criminal Justice System, Melody Pruitt
Fighting For Social Justice In The Criminal Justice System, Melody Pruitt
Social Justice Class Papers
Social justice is defined as promoting a fair, equal, and moral society in which everyone has access to opportunities, justice, and basic human rights. In my opinion, social justice can never truly and universally be achieved, but that does not mean we should not fight to attain what justice we can. The world that we live in is imperfect and sinful. Ever since the fall of mankind in Genesis chapter three, all of creation has been subject to sin and its consequences. As a result, societies around the world are filled with inequality and injustice fueled by selfish and immoral …
Op-Ed: Cops Shoot And Kill Someone About 1,000 Times A Year: Few Are Prosecuted: What Can Be Done?, Philip M. Stinson
Op-Ed: Cops Shoot And Kill Someone About 1,000 Times A Year: Few Are Prosecuted: What Can Be Done?, Philip M. Stinson
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Brief Of Amicus Curiae Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality In Support Of Appellant, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality
Brief Of Amicus Curiae Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality In Support Of Appellant, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality
Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality
State v. Gregory
Students Shine A Light On Syrian Civil War, Sabrina Polin
Students Shine A Light On Syrian Civil War, Sabrina Polin
Featured News Story
A course examining human behavior through the lens of the Syrian conflict inspires students to raise awareness on campus.
Sr-16-17-18 Cc, Marshall University
Sr-16-17-19 Cc, Marshall University
Sr-16-17-22 Cc, Marshall University
Populism And The Challenge Of Democracy In 2016, Donald Roth
Populism And The Challenge Of Democracy In 2016, Donald Roth
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
"Populism really flexes its political muscle when a large enough group of people are just fed up with the current trajectory of the government."
Posting about this turbulent political year 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/populism-and-the-challenge-of-democracy-in-2016/