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Due Process And An Indigent's Right To Court-Appointed Psychiatric Assistance In State Criminal Proceedings--Fourteenth Amendment: Ake V. Oklahoma, 105 S. Ct. 1087 (1985), Beth Levine
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Shift Rotation Among Correctional Officers As A Source Of Perceived Job Related Stress, Phyllis Ingram
Shift Rotation Among Correctional Officers As A Source Of Perceived Job Related Stress, Phyllis Ingram
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
My formal hypothesis for this study is that shift rotation among correctional officers has an effect on correctional officer stress. Although there are many definitions of stress, for the purpose of this study stress is defined as conscious nervous tension. Many authors believe that stress develops from a person's reactions to certain situations that are threatening or exert pressure on them. It is felt that whatever the cause, stress depends not on the outside event but on how one reacts to it. For the purpose of this study, stress was not formally defined to the correctional officers because I was …
St. Johns River Streamboats, Edward A. Mueller
St. Johns River Streamboats, Edward A. Mueller
Books
This book features the history of steamboats on the St. John's River, events related to steamboats, landings, and the vessels themselves.
Adolescent And Parental Perceptions Of Adolescent Self-Disclosure Communication And Relational Satisfaction, Diane S. Lund
Adolescent And Parental Perceptions Of Adolescent Self-Disclosure Communication And Relational Satisfaction, Diane S. Lund
Dissertations and Theses
As children approach adolescence, their communication relation&hip with their mothers and fathers undergoes significant transformation. Research has hitherto been conducted on family communication as an isolated variable. This study analyzed adolescent and parental perceptions of adolescent self-disclosure and relational satisfaction by adolescents and parents.
The Mobilization Of The Gay Liberation Movement, Ramom De Souza Torrecilha
The Mobilization Of The Gay Liberation Movement, Ramom De Souza Torrecilha
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis examines the development and evolution of the gay movement. It raises the questions as to why the gay movement was not organized prior to the 1960's. The study starts in the 1940's and ends in 1970. It employs qualitative research methods for the collection and analysis of primary and secondary data sources. Blumer's description of general and specific social movements and Resource Mobilization Theory were used as theoretical frames of reference. The former explained the developmental stages in the career of the movement and the latter focused on the behavior of movement organizations.
A Cross-Cultural Comparative Analysis Of Levels Of Social Development And Gender Stratification, Helen Elisabeth Wells
A Cross-Cultural Comparative Analysis Of Levels Of Social Development And Gender Stratification, Helen Elisabeth Wells
Honors Papers
There is a current debate in social science literature, in Marxist theory, and in Feminist theory on the role of gender in affecting the form of inequality. Particular emphasis is placed on the controversy over whether or not women suffer universal exploitation and oppression. The debate over the role of gender in the stratification process is further complicated by a division in orientation: some consider gender inequality to be conditioned by relations of production or distribution that arise historically, and therefore are not universal (Engles 1968; Friedl 1978; Sacks 1974; Sanday 1974); while others trace it ultimately to fundamental biological …
Extra-Legal Factors In The American Legal System, Peter W. Mayer
Extra-Legal Factors In The American Legal System, Peter W. Mayer
Honors Papers
The laws of the United States have been written over time with the intention of providing a framework for fair, legitimate, and uniform legal decisions to be made. Laws attempt to provide national tranquility by providing channels of punishment for those who disobey them. At the same time laws in the United States attempt to avoid any conflict with differing cultural values present in our nation. The laws of the United States are intended to function without regard to the race, sex, or religion of the defendant, complainant, or attorneys involved. Laws themselves cannot help but embody the cultural values …
Critical Theory And The Hermeneutical Circle, Kenneth Colburn
Critical Theory And The Hermeneutical Circle, Kenneth Colburn
Kenneth D. Colburn
Review Of "Das Einheitsprinzip Im Bildungswesen Der Ddr: Eine Historischsystemtheoretische Untersuchung" By Dietmar Waterkamp, Marilyn Rueschemeyer
Review Of "Das Einheitsprinzip Im Bildungswesen Der Ddr: Eine Historischsystemtheoretische Untersuchung" By Dietmar Waterkamp, Marilyn Rueschemeyer
Marilyn Rueschemeyer
No abstract provided.