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"Help Me, I Can't Go Home"-Alternative Remedies For Colombian Victims Of Violence Who Do Not Qualify For Political Asylum In The United States, Yineth Sanchez Jan 2015

"Help Me, I Can't Go Home"-Alternative Remedies For Colombian Victims Of Violence Who Do Not Qualify For Political Asylum In The United States, Yineth Sanchez

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Most of the top leaders of the main guerrillas and paramilitary groups in Colombia have fallen, but the violence and the security concerns remain.


Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner Jan 2003

Funding Opportunities For Legal Services Programs Offer Hope For Battered Immigrants: A Call For Strides In Community Collaborations, E. Lesleigh Varner

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Within the last decade, this country has made tremendous strides in the way of immigration legislation.


Looking Through A Glass Darkly: Applying The Lens Of Social Cubism To The Police-Minority Group Conflict In America, K. Michelle Scott Jan 2002

Looking Through A Glass Darkly: Applying The Lens Of Social Cubism To The Police-Minority Group Conflict In America, K. Michelle Scott

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In recent years, there has been a steady stream of growing concern in nations throughout the world about police officers' use of excessive, brutal, and sometimes deadly force where circumstances do not warrant such actions.


A Conceptual Framework For A Multifactor, Multi-Level Analysis Of The Origins Of Workplace Violence, Bini Litwin Jan 2002

A Conceptual Framework For A Multifactor, Multi-Level Analysis Of The Origins Of Workplace Violence, Bini Litwin

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Violence is an issue that is often chronicled throughout the world, with media stories depicting violence in the home, streets, schools and workplace.


The International Criminal Tribunals: Crime And Punishment In The International Arena, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald Jan 2001

The International Criminal Tribunals: Crime And Punishment In The International Arena, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald

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The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda have come a long way since their establishment in 1993 and 1994, respectively.