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Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill Dec 2015

Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill

Michael Musheno

No abstract provided.


The Fleecing Of Medicaid: A Profile Of Sentenced Medicaid Fraud Offenders In New York State, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara Oct 1999

The Fleecing Of Medicaid: A Profile Of Sentenced Medicaid Fraud Offenders In New York State, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Explanations Of The Factors Related To Hazardous Waste Crimes Using The Organizational Field As The Level Of Analysis, Debra Ross Oct 1999

Explanations Of The Factors Related To Hazardous Waste Crimes Using The Organizational Field As The Level Of Analysis, Debra Ross

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard Oct 1999

Equal Protection Implications Of Electronic Monitoring: Who Should Bear The Cost?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Suicide Intervention: Joint Services Training, Brian Kingshott Jun 1999

Suicide Intervention: Joint Services Training, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Hazardous Materials Course - (I) Police Roles And Responsibilies (Ii) Command And Control At Hazmat Incidents, Brian Kingshott May 1999

Hazardous Materials Course - (I) Police Roles And Responsibilies (Ii) Command And Control At Hazmat Incidents, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Police Ethics Network Consultation, Brian Kingshott Apr 1999

Police Ethics Network Consultation, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh Apr 1999

Integrating Buddhist Philosophy And Peacemaking Theory: Further Thought For Development, John Walsh

John Walsh

No abstract provided.


Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill Apr 1999

Defining Conflict And The Repertoire Of Youth Conflict Management, Christine Yalda, Michael Musheno, Calvin Morrill

Christine A. Yalda

No abstract provided.


To A Higher Standard, Brian Kingshott Feb 1999

To A Higher Standard, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara Feb 1999

The Fleecing Of Medicare/Medicaid: A Preliminary Analysis, Debra Ross, Tami-Lyn O'Hara

Debra E. Ross

No abstract provided.


Trends. Anti-Drug Public Policies: The Consequentialist-Deontological Distinction, Ibpp Editor Feb 1999

Trends. Anti-Drug Public Policies: The Consequentialist-Deontological Distinction, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

The author discusses anti-drug public policies--and related substantive and procedural legalisms proscribing various psychoactive drug usages.


Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Linda Rynbrandt Feb 1999

Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Linda Rynbrandt

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard, Bruce Bikle, Linda Rynbrandt Jan 1999

Grand Rapids Bar Association Diversity Study, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, James Ballard, Bruce Bikle, Linda Rynbrandt

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Walking The Straight And Narrow: Performative Sexuality And The First Amendment After Hurley, Christine Yalda Dec 1998

Walking The Straight And Narrow: Performative Sexuality And The First Amendment After Hurley, Christine Yalda

Christine A. Yalda

This article looks at a US Supreme Court case, Hurley v GLIB (1995), to consider the United States Constitution’s First Amendment both as a tool and as a site for contesting hegemonic ideas about sexuality. In Hurley, the Court allowed Boston St Patrick’s-Evacuation Day Parade organizers to exclude a group of openly gay Irish-Americans (and their supporters) who wished to march in the annual parade. The parade organizers maintained that they were not excluding the gay group as such, but rather the pro-gay message. The Court accepted this argument, ostensibly on First Amendment grounds. I argue that the holding has …


A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus Dec 1998

A Social Control Explanation Of The Relationship Between Broken Homes And Delinquent Behaviour, Christopher Kierkus

Christopher A. Kierkus

No abstract provided.


Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott Dec 1998

Cultural Ethics And Police Canteen Culture, Brian Kingshott

Brian F. Kingshott

No abstract provided.


Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever Dec 1998

Civil Law Actions That Redress The Sexual Abuse Of Women In Correctional Institution: Are There Better Legal Avenues Than Criminal Presecution?, Kristine Botsford Mullendore, Laurie Beever

Kristine Botsford Mullendore

No abstract provided.


Citizens' Perception Of A "Good" Electronic House Arrest Program, Preston Elrod, Michael P. Brown Dec 1998

Citizens' Perception Of A "Good" Electronic House Arrest Program, Preston Elrod, Michael P. Brown

Preston Elrod, Ph.D.

The successful implementation and operation of electronic house arrest (EHA) depends upon community acceptance. Research has explored the conditions under which the public supports EHA as an alternative to incarceration, but it has failed to fully address what the public believes are appropriate program characteristics and offender activities. In order to gain insight into these issues, the present article reports the findings of a survey (n=521) of Oneida County, New York, residents. Respondents indicated that a "good" EHA program has rules and regulations and promote individual and societal safety