نتایج جستجو برای: social justice

تعداد نتایج: 634378  

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده حقوق 1392

abstract the problems caused by the traditional system of criminal justice (which are based on remuneration and rehabilitation) such as, lack of attention to victim’s rights and position and society, underlie the emergence of restorative justice which had the victim-centered perspective, with respect to the role of the offender and participation of civil society. meanwhile, criminal mediation ...

Journal: :IJESJP 2012
Jon A. Leydens Juan C. Lucena Jen Schneider

The degree to which engineering and social justice as fields of practice are (in)commensurable remains an open question. To illuminate important dimensions of that question, we explore intersections between those fields and two macro-sociological frameworks. Those theoretical frameworks—structural functionalism and social conflict—represent contrasting perspectives on how society should be orga...

Journal: :international journal of human capital in urban management 0
a. r. dabir department of tourism management, allameh tabatabai university, tehran, iran m. azarpira department of public administration, institute for management and planning studies, tehran, iran

: social capital represents the set of interpersonal relationships which provide resources that create value for individuals in organizations. the present paper aims at investigating the relationship between information justice and social capital in islamic azad university south tehran branch. the method of the research is descriptive-correlational and regarding the aim it is functional. the me...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2003
Laura F Salazar Charlene K Baker Ann W Price Kathleen Carlin

To be effective, criminal justice policies should affect the underlying social norms for which the policies were enacted. This study sought to determine whether public perceptions of criminal justice policies on domestic violence affected social norms. Two waves of data were collected via a telephone survey where a random probability sample of 973 residents was drawn from 4 communities. A struc...

2004
Gabriella Minnes Brandes Deirdre M. Kelly

Over the years, each of us has been engaged in various teaching and research projects that focus on social justice concerns. Teaching with social justice at its heart highlights the importance of the teacher’s role in imagining and working towards a more equitable society. We began to talk about (to echo Tripp) our “own sense of justice and equality” some years ago. The occasion for our convers...

Journal: :Canadian oncology nursing journal = Revue canadienne de nursing oncologique 2015
Colleen Varcoe Sanzida Habib Christina Sinding Margaret Fitch Mary Magee Gullatte Greta G Cummings

I t is exciting to see nurses in cancer care increasing their attention to health equity and social justice. Such concerns have not dominated research and practice in relation to cancer; perhaps, in part, because cancer carries less social stigma than health issues where equity concerns are foregrounded such as mental health problems, violence or HIV (with exceptions such as lung cancer in peop...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2003
David A Schroeder Julie E Steel Andria J Woodell Alicia F Bembenek

The defining feature of social dilemma situations is the inherent conflict faced by those involved: should one act in his or her own individual best interest or sacrifice a measure of one's personal payoff to help maximize the joint payoff of the group as a whole? In such dilemmas, those making individualistic and defecting choices are always at a competitive advantage relative to those who cho...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing education 2014
Theresa Granger

The commitment to social justice is an essential feature of professional nursing practice (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2008). Social justice involves critically evaluating major determinants of health, including an individual’s personal attributes, acquired health behaviors, health care accessibility, as well as social, economic, and cultural resources and environments (Reutter...

2016
Edward J. Gumz Cynthia L. Grant

Restorative justice is an alternative paradigm for dealing with the effects of crime and wrongdoing that seeks to bring healing to victims, offenders, and the community. Although a key element of social work’s ethical code is the obligation to work toward social justice, this has been viewed primarily as efforts to ensure a fair distribution of resources and opportunities. Yet justice is also r...

2016
Trish Elliott ELIZA NGUYEN

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