نتایج جستجو برای: gender justice
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Attention to gender equality in paramilitary organizations such as policing has increased recent times following numerous reports identifying high levels of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and predatory behavior. It is well recognized that inequality will not be addressed without transforming the hierarchical masculinized cultures organizations. Less significance situating aligning refor...
This paper explores the practices of inheritance distribution among people South Aceh who commonly divide property based on customary law. Heirs receive their shares not according to Islamic law (furudh al-muqaddarah), as both male and female heirs earn equal portions. The study this aims examine concept from perspective gender equity, pattern interaction formation in social institutions, basis...
Tax Evasion is an action taken by taxpayers in reducing the obligation to pay taxes illegally. Cases of tax evasion are still common Indonesia recent years. This study aims determine how influence justice, love money, and religiosity on ethical perception evasion. As well as testing role gender moderation relationship between independent variables dependent variable. Data collection this was ca...
An enduring question in the study of civil justice is whether certain types of parties are advantaged or disadvantaged as litigants. Professor Marc Galanter’s classic essay, Why the “Haves” Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change, raises this question in terms of resources and experience and has been the subject of extensive testing. Other research has examined whether certai...
Carol Gilligan is associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her 1982 book, In a Different Voice, presents a theory of moral development which claims that women tend to think and speak in a different way than men when they confront ethical dilemmas. Gilligan contrasts a feminine ethic of care with a masculine ethic of justice. She believes that these gender di...
This is the first in a series of bulletins to address the needs of women offenders with regard to gender-specific policies, programs, and services. Like their pathways to crime, the challenges faced by women offenders differ from their male counterparts. Many women entering the criminal justice system are victims of domestic and sexual violence, suffer from psychological trauma, are substance a...
BACKGROUND There is a growing consensus about the importance of mental health screening of youths in welfare and juvenile justice institutions. The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-second version (MAYSI-2) was specifically designed, normed and validated to assist juvenile justice facilities in the United States of America (USA), in identifying youths with potential emotional or behavior...
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