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Strauss, Susan – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011
Bullying in schools is often discussed, but sexual harassment in schools, and how it differs from bullying is often overlooked. In fact, though, sexual harassment (committed both by fellow students and school personnel) is more common and yet more easily and quickly dismissed by those involved, though its consequences for the victim can be…
Descriptors: Caring, Sexual Harassment, Bullying, Courts
Lacefield, Kevin Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation analyzed public court decisions in cases against Oklahoma school districts and their employees involving sovereign immunity claims filed under Oklahoma's Governmental Tort Claims Act. The questions addressed were: (1) How have the Oklahoma courts interpreted the Governmental Tort Claims Act, (Okla. Stat. tit. 51 Section 151 et…
Descriptors: School Districts, Court Litigation, Punishment, Government School Relationship
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
Storrow, Rebecca A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Florida family court mediation programs have typically been assessed with quantitative analysis. To understand the complexity of the experience of being a family mediator, it was necessary to explore how mediators practiced through qualitative research. Metaphors have been considered to be representations of mediators' mental models regarding…
Descriptors: Courts, Family Counseling, Phenomenology, Conflict
Laux, John M.; Piazza, Nick J.; Salyers, Kathleen; Roseman, Christopher P. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2012
The sensitivity of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3 (SASSI-3) was examined among substance-dependent adults enrolled in a family drug court. The SASSI-3 had a high sensitivity rate with this population, even across varying levels of motivation to change. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Screening Tests, Identification, Validity
Kanner, Elisabeth Fieldstone – Facing History and Ourselves, 2010
Facing History and Ourselves has developed "Teaching The Reckoning" to help classrooms explore essential questions about judgment by studying the creation of the International Criminal Court. Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide,…
Descriptors: Punishment, Court Litigation, Courts, Institutional Role
O'Neil, Robert M. – Social Education, 2010
Hardly a week passes without yet another highly visible court case involving the rights and freedoms of secondary school students. The subject matter of these lawsuits is as varied as the activities of the students who have gone to court to vindicate their legal interests. The outcome of such cases also runs the gamut; some student plaintiffs (and…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility, Courts, Court Litigation
Bennett Cattaneo, Lauren; Goodman, Lisa A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
Research has established the connection between intimate partner violence victims' empowering experiences in the court system and their satisfaction with the process, but not between these experiences and victims' broader wellbeing, a link suggested by the framework of therapeutic jurisprudence. This study investigated the relationship between…
Descriptors: Courts, Quality of Life, Intention, Court Litigation
Forman, Adam – Center for an Urban Future, 2014
Following the devastation of Superstorm Sandy in October 2012, New York City's essential infrastructure needs were made a top policy priority for the first time in decades. The scale and severity of the storm prompted numerous studies to assess the damage and led policymakers to take steps to shore up the city's coastal infrastructure weaknesses.…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Utilities, Transportation, Facilities
Kuehnle, Kathryn; Connell, Mary – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2010
This article addresses what, if any, psychotherapeutic interventions should be provided to meet the emotional and clinical needs of alleged child victims of sexual abuse while they await judicial determinations from the family, dependency, or criminal courts. The discussion emphasizes that to minimize iatrogenic outcomes, professionals involved in…
Descriptors: Crime, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Courts
Cole, Julio H. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2010
W. A. Wallis studied vacancies in the US Supreme Court over a 96-year period (1837-1932) and found that the distribution of the number of vacancies per year could be characterized by a Poisson model. This note updates this classic study.
Descriptors: Statistical Distributions, Goodness of Fit, Courts, Judges
Rubin, Allen; Parrish, Danielle E. – Social Work, 2012
This article reports on a review of the literature comparing the outcomes of social workers with those of non-social workers. The review was commissioned by NASW's Texas Chapter to examine empirical evidence regarding the comparative effectiveness of social work to possibly support efforts to educate employers and the public about the value of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Mental Health, Child Welfare, Older Adults
Johnston, Pattie C.; Schimmel, Tammy; O'Hara, Hunter – College Quarterly, 2012
Legal rulings have called for the inclusion of collegiality as a fourth evaluation category for university faculty. Collegiality is considered to be any extra-role behavior that represents individuals' behavior that is discretionary, not recognized by the formal reward system and that, in the aggregate, promotes the effective functioning of the…
Descriptors: Tenure, Academic Freedom, Faculty Evaluation, Institutional Evaluation
Haselschwerdt, Megan L.; Hardesty, Jennifer L.; Hans, Jason D. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Approximately, 20% of divorcing couples in the United States require judicial intervention to reach a custody agreement. In such cases, courts often call on child custody evaluators to conduct comprehensive evaluations and recommend custody agreements and services that meet children's best interests. Estimates suggest that allegations of domestic…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Evaluators, Family Violence, Courts
Doan, Kim – Principal Leadership, 2010
Court appointed special advocates (CASAs) are volunteers who represent abused and neglected children in the court system. David Soukup, a judge in Washington State, created the first CASA program in 1977 to gather more information about the children whose cases were appearing before him. The likelihood of meeting a CASA may be equal to the…
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Child Advocacy, Volunteers, Courts

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