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Effects of Imprisonment
The age of an inmate also appears to determine the psychological effects of ..... Crowding can also effect the psychological state of an inmate due to the ...
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The Detection of Deception Via Non-Verbal Deception Cues - Law ...
Research has consistently showed the presence of a variety of non-verbal cues that are particularly characteristic of an individual presenting a deceptive ...
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Claims under workers' compensation law bar removal of case with ...
Given the substantial overlap between the personal medical treatment branch of the FMLA, state Workers' Compensation laws, and state and federal laws ...
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Bureaucracy and Adhocracy
The most general argument against such structures was developed by Robert Merton, who argued that there is a tendency for " the rules to become more ...
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The Law Library - Study Tips
Study Tips Studying is the onlyway to learn, as you already know. You can study by reading, watching, and doing - but not by watching T.V. ...
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The Law Library - Youth Allowance
Advance of Youth Allowance of up to $500 may be available. Students aged 23-24 who qualified for independent rate Austudy in 1996 and/or 1997 only because ...
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The Law Library - Youth Allowance
Youth Allowance helps if you are a young person and you are studying, ... These can be full-time study or training, full-time looking for work or voluntary ...
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The Law Library - Learning by listening
Determine what you know and do not know about the material in order to focus your listening as an opportunity for learning. Remember, if you do not know or ...
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Forensic science, crime and genetic fingerprinting
Forensic science, crime and genetic fingerprinting. Forensics is simply the application of science and scientific techniques to individual cases, ...
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What is Policy
According to a dictionary definition, policy is "any course of action followed primarily because it is expedient or advantages in a material sense". ...