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Parental Incarceration And The Costly Effects On Their Children, Briana Rae Zocher
Parental Incarceration And The Costly Effects On Their Children, Briana Rae Zocher
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The purpose of this project is to bring awareness to the silent victims associated with parental incarceration – their children. Throughout this project, the focus will be aimed towards promoting the education of the effects of parental incarceration and the impact it has on their children in a variety of compacities and how those settings influence incarceration amongst children of incarcerated parents. In addition, this paper will discuss parental incarceration in three different lens views: administrative, ethical, and legal. First, the administrative lens pertaining to leadership and evolution to successful leadership, especially the critical component of crisis communication strategy. Second, …
From Fairness To Fake News: How Regulations Can Restore Public Trust In The Media, Sarah Clemens
From Fairness To Fake News: How Regulations Can Restore Public Trust In The Media, Sarah Clemens
Concordia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Adjudicating The Religious Beliefs Of An Asylum Seeker: When The "Well-Founded Fear" Standard Leads Courts Astray, Maritza Black
Adjudicating The Religious Beliefs Of An Asylum Seeker: When The "Well-Founded Fear" Standard Leads Courts Astray, Maritza Black
Concordia Law Review
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Thinking About Deliberative Democracy With Rawls And Talisse, Joshua Anderson
Thinking About Deliberative Democracy With Rawls And Talisse, Joshua Anderson
Concordia Law Review
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Health Care Reform In Washington: Past, Present And Future, Brendan Williams
Health Care Reform In Washington: Past, Present And Future, Brendan Williams
Concordia Law Review
No abstract provided.
And On The Seventh Day, God Codified The Religious Tax-Exemption: Reshaping The Modern Code Framework To Achieve Statutory Harmony With Other Charitable Organizations And Prevent Abuse, Dominic Rota
Concordia Law Review
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Grand Theft Auto: Calibrating Laboratory Conditions To The New Normal In Union Elections, Brandon Magner
Grand Theft Auto: Calibrating Laboratory Conditions To The New Normal In Union Elections, Brandon Magner
Concordia Law Review
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Masthead, Grace Dewitt
After R.M.A. V. Blue Springs, Can All Trans Birth Certificate Statues Finally Mean Something More?, Katrina C. Rose Ph.D.
After R.M.A. V. Blue Springs, Can All Trans Birth Certificate Statues Finally Mean Something More?, Katrina C. Rose Ph.D.
Concordia Law Review
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