Examining the association between work–family conflict and the work attitudes of job satisfaction and organizational commitment among Chinese correctional staff
Examining the association between work–family conflict and the work attitudes of job satisfaction and organizational commitment among Chinese correctional staff . Eric G. Lambert Read the syndicated article here
Attorney General Holder, Secretaries Salazar and Vilsack Applaud Final Passage of the Claims Settlement Act
Attorney General Holder, Secretaries Salazar and Vilsack Applaud Final Passage of the Claims Settlement Act Today, the Departments of Justice, Interior and Agriculture applauded the bipartisan House passage of the…
Former Employee of a Financial Institution Subsidiary Pleads Guilty for Role in Bid-rigging and Fraud Conspiracies Involving Municipal Bonds
Former Employee of a Financial Institution Subsidiary Pleads Guilty for Role in Bid-rigging and Fraud Conspiracies Involving Municipal Bonds A former employee of a subsidiary of a financial institution pleaded guilty…
Houston Medical Equipment Company Manager Sentenced to 120 Months in Prison and Delivery Driver Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison for Roles in Medicare Fraud Scheme
Houston Medical Equipment Company Manager Sentenced to 120 Months in Prison and Delivery Driver Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison for Roles in Medicare Fraud Scheme Houston-area residents Oliver Nkuku…
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Retaliation by the Puerto Rico Police Department
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Alleging Retaliation by the Puerto Rico Police Department The Department of Justice announced today the filing of a lawsuit against the Policía de Puerto Rico alleging…
Nigerian Woman Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison for Her Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme
Nigerian Woman Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison for Her Role in Medicare Fraud Scheme On March 1, 2010, Linda Eteimo Ere Kendabie, 29, of Nigeria, pleaded guilty to conspiring…
‘Come Night-time, It’s a War Zone’: Women’s Experiences of Homelessness, Risk and Public Space
‘Come Night-time, It’s a War Zone’: Women’s Experiences of Homelessness, Risk and Public Space AbstractThis paper explores constructions of ‘risk’ in the lives of women experiencing homelessness in Brisbane, Australia.…
Political Climate, Voter Suppression Policies and Federal Sentencing Outcomes
Political Climate, Voter Suppression Policies and Federal Sentencing Outcomes AbstractMany states in the United States have recently implemented voter suppression policies, which make voting more difficult, particularly for members of…
The 1983 Strike-Hard Campaign in China: A Moral Panic?
The 1983 Strike-Hard Campaign in China: A Moral Panic? AbstractThough more than three decades have passed since the launch of Strike Hard in 1983, its impact on crimes remains. Most…
Childhood Maltreatment, Automatic Negative Thoughts, and Resilience: The Protective Roles of Culture and Genes
Childhood Maltreatment, Automatic Negative Thoughts, and Resilience: The Protective Roles of Culture and Genes Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Resilience, a psychological trait conceptualized as the ability to…
Family negativity and delinquent behavior in adolescence: a predictive multivariate latent growth analysis
Family negativity and delinquent behavior in adolescence: a predictive multivariate latent growth analysis . Kirsten L. Buist Read the syndicated article here
The impact of extralegal factors on perceived credibility of child victims of sexual assault
The impact of extralegal factors on perceived credibility of child victims of sexual assault . Ashmyra Voogt Read the syndicated article here