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Valeo, Angela; Underwood, Kathryn – International Journal of Special Education, 2015
This paper examines Special Education Tribunals, in Ontario, Canada through a Luhmannian theoretical lens. At total of 58 Special Education Tribunal summary hearings were analyzed using the constant comparative method through NVivo software. The results revealed that these Tribunals appear to favour the assessment testimony of teachers and other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Social Theories, State Legislation
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Brunelle, Natacha; Bertrand, Karine; Landry, Michel; Flores-Aranda, Jorge; Patenaude, Catherine; Brochu, Serge – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2015
Recovery from drug abuse is a complex process in which motivation is central. The focus of this article is on drug-dependent people's experiences with sources that influence their motivation to change. The sample in our study was comprised of 127 drug-dependent adults identified in criminal courts, hospital emergency departments and Health and…
Descriptors: Drug Rehabilitation, Motivation, Courts, Hospitals
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Avoseh, Mejai, Ed.; Boucouvalas, Marcie, Ed. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2020
The Commission on International Adult Education (CIAE) of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE) provides a forum for the discussion of international issues related to adult education in general, as well as adult education in various countries around the globe. These papers are from the CIAE 2020 Virtual International…
Descriptors: Adult Education, International Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Verhaaff, Ashley; Scott, Hannah – Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
Objective: This study examined which individual factors predict mental health court diversion outcome among a sample of persons with mental illness participating in a postcharge diversion program. Method: The study employed secondary analysis of existing program records for 419 persons with mental illness in a court diversion program. Results:…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Individual Characteristics
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Stevenson, Allyson – American Indian Quarterly, 2013
The 1983 Review of the Family Services Act (1973) and the Advisory Council meetings in Saskatchewan should be viewed against the backdrop of political changes taking place in North American society. Beginning with decolonization movements in both Canada and the United States, control over the provision of child and family services to indigenous…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Welfare, Gender Discrimination, North Americans
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Sarracino, Francesco – Social Indicators Research, 2012
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a process of gradual erosion is one of the most debated topics in recent economic literature. Inaugurated by Putnam's pioneering studies, the debate on social capital trends has been recently revived by Stevenson and Wolfers (2008) contending…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Evidence, Psychological Patterns, Developed Nations
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Teh, Kim – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2008
Many jurisdictions are showing a trend of school-related negligence cases being taken to court. This article explores the legal principles applied by the courts in England, Australia, Canada, the United States, and New Zealand to ensure the safety of students in schools. As we look at the developments in these countries, we can see student injury…
Descriptors: Negligence, Courts, Injuries, Court Litigation
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Marche, Tammy A.; Briere, Jennifer L. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2012
Research points to the pedagogical value of an engaged and community service-learning approach to developing understanding of course content (Astin, Vogelgesang, Ikeda, & Yee, 2000). To help students achieve a better understanding of how the discipline of psychology contributes to the discipline of law, some students in a second year…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Interviews, Student Research, Teaching Methods
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Sprott, Jane B.; Greene, Carolyn – Crime & Delinquency, 2010
It is assumed that legitimacy of the legal system is important, yet almost nothing is known about how young offenders view this institution. A sample of youths were interviewed at their first appearance in court and asked about their feelings regarding how they have been treated (procedural justice) by their lawyer, by the crown attorney, and by…
Descriptors: Judges, Courts, Juvenile Justice, Lawyers
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Angus, Kerri C.; Reddon, John R.; Chudleigh, Michele D. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2008
Inpatient assault of forensic and psychiatric staff is a complex and multifaceted issue. Hence, the consequences reported in the literature regarding prosecuting assaultive inpatients are quite variable. In this article, issues pertaining to the prosecution of violent inpatients are reviewed. Illustrative cases, challenges of prosecution,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Courts, Patients, Clinical Experience
Howard, J. Paul R. – Education Canada, 2007
When the author first started working in the education law field, about 20 years ago, representing school boards and their officials, he always kept at the ready a half-dozen or so judicial decisions that expressed an attitude of judicial deference that many judges, including some of the Supreme Court of Canada, often displayed toward the…
Descriptors: Judges, Civil Rights, Principals, Courts
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Sprott, Jane B.; Doob, Anthony N. – Crime & Delinquency, 2009
Are people dissatisfied with the courts as well as the police when they perceive high levels of disorder in their neighborhoods? Consistent with previous research, this study, using a representative sample of Canadian adults, demonstrates that people are significantly more negative about the police when they perceive high levels of disorder. They…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Social Problems, Courts, Adolescents
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McLeod-Kilmurray, Heather – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2007
"Hoffman v. Monsanto" raises questions about the civil litigation system. Are courts appropriate institutions, and are class actions the appropriate procedure, for resolving disputes about genetically modified organisms (GMOs)? After addressing the institutional question, this article focuses on procedure. Although class actions are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Role, Courts, Court Litigation
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Chandler, Jennifer – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2007
This article draws on the suggestion that modern technology is "autonomous" in that our social control mechanisms are unable to control technology and instead merely adapt society to integrate new technologies. In this article, I suggest that common law judges tend systematically to support the integration of novel technologies into…
Descriptors: Courts, Court Litigation, Social Control, Technological Advancement
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Aoki, Cynthia R. A. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
The formation and recall of memories are fundamental aspects of life and help preserve the complex collection of experiences that provide us with a sense of identity and autonomy. Scientists have recently started to investigate pharmacological agents that inhibit or "dampen" the strength of memory formation and recall. The development of…
Descriptors: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Courts, Memory, Autobiographies
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