Social Science Resources: Law And Law Enforcement Soundportraits.org RealPlayer; Correctional populations in the Peoples Law and legal Issues amongst Scandanavian research Council for Criminology; US National http://www.socsciresearch.com/r10.html
Extractions: Reflaw: The Virtual Law Reference Library Library of Congress Guide to Law Online Law Library of Congress Home Page Instacase : summaries and links to the full text of the latest [US] court decisions. The Oyez Project : MP3 audio files of oral arguments in famous US cases. LawTK.com : search an index of over 60,000 law firm publications from over 280 law firms. Duhaime's Law Dictionary : created and maintained by a solicitor in British Columbia with the express purpose of "giving the law back to the people". lexisONE : free online legal resource. Jurisline.com : a free alternative to Lexis. Finding Court Opinions On The Web InSITE : keyword-searchable database at Cornell Law Library. Law Research: International Organizations International Constitutional Law LLRX Buzz: The Latest on Legal Research Law.com ... American Society of International Law : online publications, bibliographies, the ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law. German Law Archive Irish Penal Laws : The Penal Laws were originally passed in the late-seventeenth century and early-eighteenth century with the expressed goal of extirpating Catholicism in Ireland.
APOLNET | Research, Databases intake procedures, and services for special populations such as related to program planning, policy development, legal issues, statistics, and research. http://www.apolnet.org/resources/res_dat.html
Extractions: Doing research on a specific aspect of alcohol policy or substance abuse prevention? Below is a list of popular databases and indexes featuring scholarly articles and public education resources. Sites with significant Canadian content have been flagged for your convenience. Please email us additional links you have found useful. Searchable database of downloadable alcohol-related public service announcements, brochures, pamphlets, educational games, teaching materials and other free or low-cost resources produced by reputable organizations. Resources either developed by Ontario groups and/or appropriate for use in Ontario. Ontario and Canadian broadcast media are given ready access to alcohol PSA's on the Canadian Association of Broadcasters ' website. Similarly, content of database is shared with other
NAACCR Policy Statement 99-01: Confidentiality for cancer control efforts, for identifying populations most likely be asked to divulge for research purposes entered into evidence in legal proceedings becomes http://www.naaccr.org/index.asp?Col_SectionKey=9&Col_ContentID=103
InfoFacts - Lessons From Prevention Research about the abuse of legal and illegal 11 Community prevention programs reaching populations in multiple elements of the original research-based intervention http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/lessons.html
Extractions: The principles listed below are the result of long-term research studies on the origins of drug abuse behaviors and the common elements of effective prevention programs. These principles were developed to help prevention practitioners use the results of prevention research to address drug use among children and adolescents in communities across the country. Parents, educators, and community leaders can use these principles to help guide their thinking, planning, selection, and delivery of drug abuse prevention programs at the community level. Prevention programs are generally designed for use in a particular setting, such as at home, at school, or within the community, but can be adapted for use in several settings. In addition, programs are also designed with the intended audience in mind: for everyone in the population, for those at greater risk, and for those already involved with drugs or other problem behaviors. Some programs can be geared for more than one audience.
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Extractions: The American Civil War Homepage - Well-organized links to sites and documents dealing with the Civil War. American Family Immigration History Center - This searchable database contains records on the 22 million passengers and ship crew members who passed through Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924 on their way to The American Dream. In addition to basic passenger records (name, ethnicity, place of residence, age, marital status, ship of travel, etc.), visitors can also view a copy of the original ship manifest, and even a picture of the ship traveled on. A treasure for online genealogy research. Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress - This site lists every Congressperson from 1774 to the present, including such basic info as state represented, political party, years served, and a short biographical paragraph. Searchable by name, state, and/or position, this is a great reference resource. Document Center - Detailed archive of historical and current federal, local and international papers, from the University of Michigan. Douglass Archives of American Public Address - An electronic archive of American oratory and related documents.
Sources Of International Statistics On The Internet CEESource Central and East European legal, Political, Business, and Consortium for Political and Social research (ICPSR) Access www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/stats.html. http://www.lib.umd.edu/UMCP/MCK/STATS.html
Presumed Guilty. Research The System | PBS. to those who could not afford to hire their own legal counsel In 2001, prosecutors offices in districts with populations of half million or more research More http://www.pbs.org/kqed/presumedguilty/3.2.0.html
Extractions: Feedback Here are answers to some commonly asked questions that may help to clarify the public defender's role in the larger context of the legal and criminal justice system. Although public defenders are the main form of legal representation for poor or indigent defendants, there are other types of public legal assistance, which is why some statistics include the term "or other publicly funded counsel." The source of this data is the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Statistics, unless otherwise noted. In 1999, in the nation's 100 most populous counties, an estimated $1.2 billion was spent to provide defense to those who could not afford to hire their own legal counsel. That $1.2 billion makes up roughly 3 percent of the counties' total criminal justice expenditures, which include police, judicial services and corrections systems. In 2001, prosecutors' offices in districts with populations of half million or more across the United States had a combined budget of $2.9 billion and a staff size of 234 employees. In 1999*, public defender programs in the 100 most populous counties had a total budget of $1.2 billion and a median staff size of 92 employees.
A Taylor & Francis Journal: Accountability In Research Exploration of the ethical and legal issues involved in different consent, justice, risk/benefit issues, and research on vulnerable populations, such as http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08989621.asp
Extractions: Aims and Scope: Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality Assurance is devoted to the examination and critical analysis of systems for maximizing integrity in the conduct of research. It provides an interdisciplinary, international forum for the development of new procedures, standards and policies to encourage the ethical conduct of research for enhancing the validity of research results. Accountability in Research seeks to serve a broad range of scientists and administrators in academia, industry and government. While relevant to any discipline, the journal focuses in particular on biotechnology, chemistry, medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology, environmental science, and clinical trials. Examples of topics addressed include:
Seniors (Social Research) - Personnes âgées (Recherche Sociale) ISP stats Book annual term care, and includes links to information on legal, financial, medical and housing issues, as well as policy, research, and statistics http://www.canadiansocialresearch.net/seniors.htm
Extractions: "Terms like 'crisis'and 'unsustainability' dominate talk about our aging society today. A growing older generation, we are told, is consuming more than its fair share of resources. But aging baby boomers may not be the problem. The problem may be our frame of reference." What's Fair? Ethical Decision-making in an Aging Society
Definition Of Clinical Psychology work with a broad range of populations, including the teaching and supervision; policy planning; research; program evaluation are aware of the legal aspects of http://www.usask.ca/psychology/clinpsy_defn.html
Extractions: Definition of Clinical Psychology Section on Clinical Psychology Canadian Psychological Association Approved by: Clinical Section May, 1993 CPA Board of Directors May, 1993 Note: This HTML version created by Carl von Baeyer is unofficial. WWW links are substituted for the two appendices in the published version ( Canadian Psychologist, Preamble Clinical Psychology and the Law General Principles Knowledge Base Importance of Ethical Standards Training of Clinical Psychologists Activities of Clinical Psychologists Professional Skills of Clinical Psychologists Links PREAMBLE The Section on Clinical Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association has identified a need to define the skills, activities, and training of clinical psychologists. It is believed that such a definition will facilitate the development of the field in several ways. First, a definition will enable advocacy efforts within the profession by identifying training requirements and providing a platform to discuss strategies for maintaining/improving competency, autonomy, etc. Second, a definition of clinical psychology may stimulate discussion with other professional psychology groups, and, in this way, facilitate the development of criteria for specialty designation, a current issue for professional psychology. Third, a definition will aid in public education. An all-too-often heard comment regarding clinical psychology from non-psychologists is that they are unaware of our training, skills, and value.
Managing Consultants and other programs involving highneed populations. specializes in health services research, evaluation, data Parent Company / Login legal / Privacy / About http://www.lewin.com/Managing_Consultants.htm
Extractions: June 10, 2004 Search Areas of Expertise Services Provided Managing Consultants Lewin Insight Lewin Publications Careers at The Lewin Group Contact The Lewin Group ... Login Managing Consultants Practice Directors Lisa Chimento Senior Vice President and Practice Director for Health Care Management, joined Lewin in 1994. Lisa consults on health care finance, policy and management, with a focus on state and local health reform and Medicaid managed care initiatives. Lisa previously conducted research and analysis on the organization and delivery of health care at the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine. She earned an MBA in health care management and policy analysis from Yale University. lisa.chimento@lewin.com Allen Dobson Senior Vice President and Practice Director for Health Care Finance, joined Lewin in 1989. Al provides expert counsel to a wide variety of public and private sector clients on health care payment and health care insurance issues. His main areas of focus are hospital and physician payment systems and the use of public and private sector databases to address public policy issues. Prior to joining Lewin, Al was Director of the Office of Research at HCFA while Medicare PPS was developed and implemented. Al earned his Ph.D. in economics from Washington University, St. Louis.
Extractions: Administration on Aging Back to Previous Addressing Diversity Health and Aging Resources for Minorities and Diverse Populations The following is a sample of federal government resources, national organizations and academic institutions whose activities include minority aging issues. Administration on Aging Resources: Eldercare Locator e-mail: raceandhealth@osophs.dhhs.gov Description: President Clinton has set a national goal of eliminating, by the year 2010, longstanding disparities in health status that affect racial and ethnic minorities, and the Department of Health and Human Services is guiding this initiative. http://raceandhealth.hhs.gov/ Office of Minority Health (OS/OPHS) TDD: 301-589-0951 Description: The Office of Minority Health (OMH) advises the Secretary of HHS and the Office of Public Health and Science on public health issues affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders, Blacks/African Americans, and Hispanics/Latinos. The mission of OMH is to improve the health of racial and ethnic populations through the development of effective health policies and programs that help to eliminate disparities in health.
Extractions: To achieve the Aim, the Access to Justice research program is to examine the ability of disadvantaged people to: obtain legal assistance (including legal information, basic legal advice, initial legal assistance and legal representation); participate effectively in the legal system (including access to courts, tribunals, and formal Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms); obtain assistance from non-legal advocacy and support (including non-legal early intervention and preventative mechanisms, non-legal forms of redress, and community based justice)
FedLaw - Environment Cooperation in Global Change research Act of 1990. Environmental Law Materials (Cornell legal Information Institute). Justice tn Minority populations and Low http://www.thecre.com/fedlaw/legal14.htm
School Of Nursing @ UNC-Chapel Hill : MSN Psych/Mental Health related to informed consent and vulnerable populations such as women, older persons and the mentally ill. She conducts legal research identifying legal rights http://nursing.unc.edu/degree/ms_psy.html
Extractions: level = "../graphics/"; Degree Programs Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Download an Application Overview: The School of Nursing offers a curriculum leading to the degree of Master of Science in Nursing. The program of study prepares students for roles in advanced nursing practice. The program requires research, professional and clinical cores, and a selected advanced practice area. Applicants are admitted for either full-time or part-time study and can begin in fall or spring. With psychiatric mental health advanced practice skills, graduates can independently manage the mental health care needs of clients by functioning as psychotherapists and case managers in a variety of public, private, community, inpatient, and collaborative practice settings, and as consultants for hospitals and community organizations. An emphasis on the interaction and integration of common mental and physical health problems gives the student an evidence-based framework for comprehensive mental health care. The curriculum includes core courses in advanced practice roles, research, pathophysiology and pharmacotherapeutics. The specialty area focuses on psychiatric mental health diagnostic reasoning, psychopharmacology, individual, group and family psychotherapies and policy, ethical and legal frameworks applied to the primary mental health care of underserved populations. Curricular emphasis on cultural competence and sensitivity challenges students assumptions and value judgments, and promotes critical analysis of how racial and cultural biases in psychiatric diagnosis have led to disparities in care.
Domestic Violence Information Jeffery L. Edelson, also offers a critique of the research methods used Of these, the most complex involves her legal status to remain in the Health Care stats. http://www.ndvh.org/dvInfo.html
Extractions: Domestic Violence Information for Students and General Public: National Statistics D.V. and Impact on Children Fact Sheets D.V. and Special Populations ... D.V. and Men National Statistics The National Domestic Violence Hotline has received more than 700,000 calls for assistance since February 1996. Nearly one-third of American women (31 percent) report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives. It is estimated that 503,485 women are stalked Estimates range from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend each year to 4 million women who are physically abused by their husbands or live-in partners each year. Studies show that child abuse occurs in 30-60% of family violence cases that involve families with children. "The overlap between child maltreatment and woman battering." J.L. Edleson, Violence Against Women, February, 1999 While women are less likely than men to be victims of violent crimes overall
Clinical Research - Ethical Issues things that countries with large populations living in consent forms dictated by legal concerns that potential benefits of participation in the research. http://www.aidsmap.com/web/pb3/eng/BD8EA0FF-52E1-4B09-A57F-375FC349E8A2.htm
Extractions: take me to... News What's new Treatments - Treatments overview - Anti-HIV therapy - A-Z of drugs - Emerging therapies - Medical tests - Symptoms and illnesses - Clinical trials - The Wheel A treatment planner Introductions to HIV/AIDS - HIV/AIDS basics - HIV/AIDS statistics - About HIV treatments - About side effects Global Issues - Intro to global issues - About the epidemic - Prevention technology - Public Health - Community action Int. HIV/AIDS Alliance - About the Alliance - Alliance news - Alliance publications Online publications - Factsheets - Patient Information Series - AIDS Treatment Update AIDS orgs worldwide NAM's bookshop Online Discussions Search aidsmap Links Online Help Who produces aidsmap? Privacy statement Updated: Jul 16, 2002 A range of health-related research is essential, to develop new technologies and to find out how effective methods of treatment and prevention can best be used in different settings. It is equally important to understand factors that influence peoples health and what can be done to improve it, for example, by changing behaviour or public policy. Sooner or later, this research has to involve human beings. This raises ethical issues that need to be discussed whenever research is planned or carried out, by a range of people including but not limited to the researchers themselves.
Courses to construct penitentiary regimes with large prisoner populations in countries and avoiding plagiarism), using electronic data for legal research (internet, on http://www.sussex.ac.uk/law/1-2-5-1-3-2.html
Extractions: The course examines the history and current development of criminal justice policy in England and Wales, concentrating on policing, the trial process, sentencing, imprisonment and alternatives to imprisonment. It will look at the problems inherent in surveying and recording crime and at the position of the victim. It will then turn to a consideration of the role of the trial process and the aims and functions of sentencing. It will deal with the nature of prison regimes and their reform and the uses of alternative forms of sanctions. This is an advanced course in criminology and deviancy theory focusing on contemporary work in the United Kingdom, United States and Continental Europe. It begins with an overview of the main theoretical perspectives of 19th and 20th century criminology as a basis for the analysis of post-war and contemporary approaches. These perspectives will be analysed in detail not only in terms of the evolution of criminological theory but also in the context of their political, social and cultural setting. The practical and policy implications of contemporary criminological research will also be stressed.