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Policing Ethics, Brian Kingshott
The Presumption Of Response To Terrorism: Potential Legal Aspects Relative To First Responders, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
The Presumption Of Response To Terrorism: Potential Legal Aspects Relative To First Responders, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
The Presumption Of Response To Terrorism: Potential Legal Aspects Relative To First Responders, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
The Presumption Of Response To Terrorism: Potential Legal Aspects Relative To First Responders, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott
Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
Using entitlement theory as a lens for viewing police relationships, this paper will explore the police culture and provide a theoretical foundation for understanding police behavior and their response to stress. Entitlement theory suggests that individuals may develop impairments in their ability to empathize and behave in a mutually respectful manner, given significant relationships in which they have been under-entitled, and/or traumatic experiences that have not been appropriately processed. It is proposed that early attachment experiences, the ensuing view of self and others, the police training and work culture, and traumatic experiences in the line of duty all contribute to …
Massacres, Martyrs, And Broken Promises: Considering Assyrian Genocide, Christine Yalda
Massacres, Martyrs, And Broken Promises: Considering Assyrian Genocide, Christine Yalda
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Policing, Brian Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo
Ethics In Policing, Brian Kingshott, Johann Prinsloo
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
What Are We Teaching Our Students: A Preliminary Analysis Of Criminal Justice Curriculum Across The United States, Debra Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Citizen Police Academies (Cpa) In Western New York, Debra Ross, Scott Macduffee, James Ross
Evaluating Citizen Police Academies (Cpa) In Western New York, Debra Ross, Scott Macduffee, James Ross
Debra E. Ross
No abstract provided.
Changing The Rules: Police Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott
Changing The Rules: Police Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Brian Kingshott
Brian F. Kingshott
No abstract provided.
White Collar Crime: The Law, Debra Ross
Are Opposite Sex Relationships Criminogenic During Early Adolescence? An Investigation Of The 'Bad Influences' Hypothesis, Christopher Kierkus
Are Opposite Sex Relationships Criminogenic During Early Adolescence? An Investigation Of The 'Bad Influences' Hypothesis, Christopher Kierkus
Christopher A. Kierkus
No abstract provided.
Environmental Crimes, Debra Ross
Making Time Stand Still: Justice Implications Of State Legislation Abolishing Or Extending Statutes Of Limitations, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Making Time Stand Still: Justice Implications Of State Legislation Abolishing Or Extending Statutes Of Limitations, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Legal Considerations And Tactics, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Legal Considerations And Tactics, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Multiprogram Longitudinal Evaluation Of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars Program: July 2004, M. Bortner, Victor Borden, A. Katherine Morrow, Amol Patki, Christine Yalda
Multiprogram Longitudinal Evaluation Of Nina Mason Pulliam Legacy Scholars Program: July 2004, M. Bortner, Victor Borden, A. Katherine Morrow, Amol Patki, Christine Yalda
Christine A. Yalda
No abstract provided.
Policing Paradise: Law And Disorder In Belize, Central America, Greg Warchol
Policing Paradise: Law And Disorder In Belize, Central America, Greg Warchol
Greg Warchol
No abstract provided.
Tenure Workshop: Panel Member Discussing Legal Concerns At A Workshop On Securing Tenure And Redressing Potential Denial, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Tenure Workshop: Panel Member Discussing Legal Concerns At A Workshop On Securing Tenure And Redressing Potential Denial, Kristine Botsford Mullendore
Kristine Botsford Mullendore
No abstract provided.
Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Kathleen Bailey, Suzanne Wolfe, Brian Kingshott
Police Culture, Ethics And Entitlement Theory, Kathleen Bailey, Suzanne Wolfe, Brian Kingshott
Kathleen Bailey
Using entitlement theory as a lens for viewing police relationships, this paper will explore the police culture and provide a theoretical foundation for understanding police behavior and their response to stress. Entitlement theory suggests that individuals may develop impairments in their ability to empathize and behave in a mutually respectful manner, given significant relationships in which they have been underentitled, and/or traumatic experiences that have not been appropriately processed. It is proposed that early attachment experiences, the ensuing view of self and others, the police training and work culture, and traumatic experiences in the line of duty all contribute to …
Men Of A Thousand Days: Death-Sentenced Inmates At Utah State Prison, Sandra Mcgunigall-Smith
Men Of A Thousand Days: Death-Sentenced Inmates At Utah State Prison, Sandra Mcgunigall-Smith
Sandy McGunigall-Smith
Studies of the pains of confinement and coping techniques have ignored the experiences of death-sentenced inmates, particularly those in the USA housed under the punitive regimes of supermax facilities. This research is a qualitative, mini-longitudinal study carried out between 1997 and 2001 which examines the particular pains of confinement for inmates in the supermax facility of Utah State Prison and how they coped with life under the sentence of death. The findings suggest that these inmates experienced different pains and utilized different coping techniques than those described in prison literature.