نتایج جستجو برای: institutions

تعداد نتایج: 89003  

2015
Marie A. de Perio R. Todd Niemeier Gregory A. Burr

Responding to a request by corrections agency management, we investigated coccidioidomycosis in prison employees in central California, a coccidioidomycosis-endemic area. We identified 103 cases of coccidioidomycosis that occurred over 4.5 years. As a result, we recommended training and other steps to reduce dust exposure among employees and thus potential exposure to Coccidioides.

Journal: :Journal of medieval history 2010
Catherine Rider

How much did medieval lay people know about Christianity? Which religious observances were expected of them? Recent studies have often suggested that ecclesiastical expectations of the laity were relatively low overall, even if some laypeople exceeded these basic requirements. For example Norman Tanner and Sethina Watson have argued that although medieval churchmen had high aspirations for the ...

Journal: :JASIST 2016
Rob Johnson Stephen Pinfield Mattia Fosci

As open access (OA) publication of research outputs becomes increasingly common and is mandated by institutions and research funders, it is important to understand different aspects of the costs involved. This paper provides an early review of administrative costs incurred by universities in making research outputs OA, either via publication in journals (“Gold” OA), involving payment of article...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2017
Lindsey McCrickard Mariel Marlow Julie L Self Louise Francois Watkins Kevin Chatham-Stephens Jannifer Anderson Sheryl Hand Kathryn Taylor Jennifer Hanson Keiundria Patrick Carolina Luquez Janet Dykes Suzanne R Kalb Kaitlin Hoyt John R Barr Todd Crawford Anthony Chambers Brian Douthit Robert Cox Matt Craig John Spurzem Joseph Doherty Michael Allswede Paul Byers Thomas Dobbs

Botulism Outbreak from Drinking Prison-Made Illicit Alcohol in a Federal Correctional Facility — Mississippi, June 2016 Lindsey McCrickard, DVM1,2; Mariel Marlow, PhD1,2; Julie L. Self, PhD1,2; Louise Francois-Watkins, MD2; Kevin Chatham-Stephens, MD2; Jannifer Anderson3; Sheryl Hand3; Kathryn Taylor, MD3; Jennifer Hanson3; Keiundria Patrick3; Carolina Luquez, PhD2; Janet Dykes, MS2; Suzanne R....

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
Anna Glezer Dale E McNiel Renée L Binder

Being transgendered, described as feeling that one is of the opposite gender, can be a difficult experience in today's culture. Those who are transgendered and incarcerated experience much more stress. There is a significant population of transgendered individuals in today's prison system, with estimates suggesting that the number is higher proportionally than in the general population. The que...

Journal: :Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association 2004
Debra Larsen B Hudnall Stamm Kelly Davis Phillip R Magaletta

Although national justice and technology associations have endorsed the utilization of telemedicine and telehealth, little is known about the current utilization of this technology across our nation's correctional facilities. Several voluntary registries and state Web sites exist, but only limited information on telemedicine utilization may be gleaned from these. The purpose of the present stud...

Journal: :Revista espanola de sanidad penitenciaria 2015
M Güilgüiruca R J Herrera-Bascur

This article examines the influence of human resources policies on occupational health variables, such as engagement and job satisfaction, with regard to Chilean prison employees. 80 workers at the Women's Prison of Iquique were evaluated and results show that 77% and 88 % have a moderate to high score in terms of engagement and job satisfaction respectively. The 24% variation in engagement of ...

2014
Bruno Pešec Zvonimir Petković

In higher educational institutions, ethics is the very core of the people that institutions are trying to morally shape. In a few years’ time, these students will be assigned to some work place where they will be forced to make decisions which can affect businesses and more importantly – human lives. In that respect, what seems like a simple doubt about right or wrong, becomes alarmingly signif...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2015
Jane Seale Jan Georgeson Christoforos Mamas Julie Swain

The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to support their learning. Disabled students commonly report that they feel they have to work harder than other students because they have to manage both their disability and their study. Access to and accessibility of technologies affects how well disabled students manage this workload. Data were coll...

Journal: :Demography 2010
Evelyn J Patterson

Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics and Census Bureau, I estimate death rates of working-age prisoners and nonprisoners by sex and race. Incarceration was more detrimental to females in comparison to their male counterparts in the period covered by this study. White male prisoners had higher death rates than white males who were not in prison. Black male prisoners, however con...

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