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Allen, L. Hank – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of this research was to analyze trends in the United States regarding contract disputes that exist in school districts. Court cases were identified at the state and federal level to determine the outcomes and the fact patterns of contract disputes. To gain the knowledge of how courts handle cases of contractual breach, contracts…
Descriptors: Evidence, Municipalities, Courts, School Districts
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Marcus, Alan S. – Social Education, 2011
In the United States, the right to a fair trial is protected by the Constitution. The ideal of justice is a critical underpinning of the democracy. However, while the United States is a model of an honorable and just court system most of the time, our constitutional rights are occasionally stretched or broken. The rationale is often national…
Descriptors: National Security, Democracy, Courts, War
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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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Mallett, Christopher; De Rigne, Lea A.; Quinn, Linda; Stoddard-Dare, Patricia – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2012
With suicide being the third leading cause of death among young people, early identification of risk is critical, particularly for those involved with the juvenile courts. In this study of court-involved youth (N = 433) in two Midwest counties, logistic regression analysis identified some expected and unexpected findings of important demographic,…
Descriptors: Health Services, Juvenile Courts, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health Programs
Araux, Jose Luis – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the conduct implications of qualified immunity in allegations of deprivation of civil rights by public school administrators regarding the First Amendment-student speech. Methodology: Data were collected using the LexisNexis and JuriSearch online legal research systems, which…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Students, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Brown, Randall – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2011
Drug treatment courts (DTCs) are widely viewed as effective diversion programs for drug-involved offenders; however, previous studies frequently used flawed comparison groups. In the current study, the author compared rates of recidivism for drug court participants to rates for a traditionally adjudicated comparison group matched on potentially…
Descriptors: Courts, Criminals, Recidivism, Crime
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Calabrese, Raymond; Cohen, Erik – Qualitative Report, 2013
The purpose of this study was to use an appreciative inquiry (AI) theoretical research perspective and change methodology to transform the working relationships and cultural expectations of members through the discovery of their positive core leading to an optimistic and confidence-based future for an urban drug court. This study describes how…
Descriptors: Courts, Drug Abuse, Urban Areas, Qualitative Research
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Carrell, Scott E.; Hoekstra, Mark – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2012
Social interest in problems such as domestic violence is typically motivated by concerns regarding equity, rather than efficiency. However, we document that taking steps to reduce domestic violence by reporting it yields substantial benefits to external parties. Specifically, we find that although children exposed to as-yet-unreported domestic…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Social Problems, Peer Influence, Academic Achievement
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Wu, Jawjeong; Spohn, Cassia – Crime & Delinquency, 2010
Research examining disparities in sentencing outcomes under federal sentencing guidelines has focused almost exclusively on aggregate national data. Although these studies contribute considerably to the criminological literature on sentencing disparity, their findings may have masked contextual variation in relation to case processing across…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Courts, Guidelines, Federal Legislation
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Hawke, Catherine – Social Education, 2011
Many commentators have noted that the 2010 Supreme Court term was without the "fireworks" of recent years and, therefore, this year the Court garnered limited media attention and national interest. Contributing to this limited attention was the fact that the term ended with no retirements or looming confirmation battles. In addition, the term's…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Courts, Mass Media
Murdock, Leslie Strasser – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Current law requires that juveniles be competent to stand trial prior to their involvement as defendants in court. According to "Dusky v. US," a defendant must have a rational and factual understanding of the court proceedings to be deemed competent to stand trial. Past studies call into question whether juveniles at any age could meet…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Knowledge Level, Courts, Anxiety
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Thompson, Kevin; Hein, Ella – Journal of College and Character, 2014
This article examines postcollege criminal convictions among students who recorded a substance use-related arrest while attending college from 1996-99. Specifically, this study assesses whether Greek or athletic membership offered protective or elevated odds of a conviction over the next 14-17 years, relative to non-Greeks and non-athletes. The…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Crime, Intervention, Athletes
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Wolfe, David A.; Jaffe, Peter G.; Leschied, Alan W.; Legate, Barbara L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2010
Practitioners may be called upon to assess adults who have alleged child abuse as a minor and are seeking reparations. Such assessments may be used by the courts to determine harm and assess damages related to their claim or testimony. Our clinical/research team has conducted many such evaluations and reported the findings pertaining to the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Courts, Court Litigation, Evaluators
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Fitzgerald, Robert – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2015
The funding of public education in many states, especially Illinois, is characterized by inequity. The reality is that students across the state are subject to a disparity in fiscal resources between those attending schools in the wealthiest and poorest districts. The cause of this dilemma is threefold. First, Illinois has a school finance scheme…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Taxes, Educational Finance, Public Education
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Russell, Joshua A. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Assessment continues to be a topic of discussion and concern for many music educators and music teacher educators. The discussion of assessment in music education can spark lively and passionate debate among music educators, music teacher educators, students, policy makers, and parents alike. This article offers a discussion of some of the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Student Evaluation, Grading
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