Paternity Leave “Paternity leave” refers to a kind of special leave granted to employees for meeting their family need. (ref 1) It is a kind of parental leave that is for caring of newborns or newly adopted children (ref 15). In the society‚ people put more emphasis on creating a better work-life balance. Paternity Leave is one of the sources of creating work-life balance. According to the studies of the University Of Hong Kong Public Opinion Programme‚ it found that Paternity leave is one of the
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A STATISTICAL VIEW OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Najja A. Wells California State University‚ Dominguez Hills Author Note Najja A. Wells‚ Department of Public Administration‚ California State University Dominguez Hills Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Najja A. Wells‚ Department
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Healthcare delivery for mentally disordered offenders (MDO) in Medium secure Services (MSU) It is a requirement from the government policies that wherever possible‚ mentally disordered offenders (MDO)‚ must receive a comprehensive programme of care and treatment that is tailored to their specific individual needs (Wilson‚ 2004).The National service framework for mental health (DH‚1999)‚ requires healthcare services provided for MDOs to match those available for the general public. MDOs
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What was the social and historical context in which the juvenile court was created? What has been the fundamental difference between the procedures used in juvenile courts and those employed in criminal (adult) courts? Juvenile Court‚ authority charged with the disposition of legal actions involving children. One hundred years ago‚ the Illinois legislature enacted the Illinois Juvenile Court Act (1899 Ill. Laws 132 et seq.)‚ creating the first separate juvenile court. The policy debates raging
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THE EFFECTS OF HRM-RELATED MECHANISMS ON COMMUNICATION IN R&D COLLABORATION Author : HEIDI OLANDER‚ PIA HURMELINNA-LAUKKANEN Source : International Journal of Innovation Management. Jun2010‚ Vol. 14 issue 3‚ p415-433‚ 19p‚ 1 diagram‚ 4 images. Abstract : Prior research has shown that the level of communication has an on the learning outcomes in R&D alliances and‚ subsequently‚ on performance. The level of communication depends on issues such as the systems that enhance
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CJUS 230. Professor Jennifer DeBoer | Juvenile Justice | Should Children be Tried as Adults? | Rick Penor 5/12/2010 | Juvenile Justice: Should children be tried as adults? Are youth capable of fully understanding the consequences that their actions may cause or are they mentally incapable of processing that information? Juveniles commit crimes just like adults. Sometimes the crimes they commit are heinous‚ but does that mean they are no longer a child? I believe there may be special
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Schlagle 1 Kelli Schlagle Harrison Hartley English 106 November 26‚ 2012 History of the Juvenile Justice System The 100 year history of the juvenile justice system in the United States has seen fundamental changes in certain aspects of process and philosophy. Many adults‚ in today’s society‚ would disagree with how juveniles are processed in the adult justice system. In the 18th century‚ any juvenile below the age of 17 years old were housed with adults in the criminal system. Most juveniles
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Jurisdiction • S 16 Judicature Act 1908( general power to grant an interlocutory (interim) injunction • Hubbard v Vosper [1972] 1 All ER 1023: A plaintiff is not entitled to an interlocutory injunction simply because he shows a prima facie right‚ and an arguable case as to its infringement. The remedy is flexible and discretionary Perpetual Injunction • Made after a substantive hearing on the merits • Contradistinction to an interlocutory injunction‚ which is a holding
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29 MULR at 905-929. C R Williams‚ ‘Development and Change in Insanity and Related Defences’ (2000) 24 MULR 711. Roy G Beran‚ ‘Automatism: Comparison of Common Law & Civil Law Approaches – A Search for the Optimal’ (2002) 10 JLM at 61-68. Stephen Gault‚ ‘Dissociative State Automatism and Criminal Responsibility’ (2004) 28 Crim LJ at 329-350 Websites Judicial Commission of New South Wales‚ Mental Illness - Including Insane Automatism 18 May 2010 (22 Aug 2010). M Souper‚ 6th Form Law: Murder – defences
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References: Allen‚ R. (1997). Lean and mean: Workforce 2000 in America. Journal of Workplace Learning‚ 9(1)‚ 34-42. Appelbaum‚ S.‚ Delage‚ C.‚ Labibb‚ N.‚ & Gault‚ G. (1997). The survivor syndrome: Aftermath of downsizing. Career Development International‚ 2(6)‚ 278-286. Anderson‚ L.‚ & Bateman‚ T. (1997). Cynicism in the workplace: Some cause and effects. Journal of Organizational Behaviour. 18 (5)‚ 449-469
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