Raymond, Patrice Mathevet Bidini, Louis Brasselet-Vincent, Morgane
Le harcèlement moral prend une place préoccupante dans la gestion des acteurs publics, et notamment dans la fonction publique territoriale. En effet, une étude récente révèle que 40 % de ses agents disent en avoir été victimes tandis que la proportion est de 28 % dans la Fonction publique d’État, et de 27 % dans la Fonction publique hospitalière .L...
Abderhalden, Frances P Amalfi Marques, Beatriz Baker, Thomas
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International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
The current study builds on prior work examining the association between futurelessness and commitment institutional rules among correctional populations. Using cross-sectional data from a sample of 413 people incarcerated in United States jails from 2018 to 2019, this study employs Ordinary Least Squares regression to examine the association betwe...
Khan, Khalid S Fawzy, Mohamed Chien, Patrick F W
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International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
The integrity of randomized clinical trials (RCT) has become a concern owing to a recent rise in the number of retractions and the repercussions this has for evidence-based patient care. However, there is little research on the subject of RCT integrity assessment. Recent literature reviews have revealed that journals' authors' instructions concerni...
Registry of Exonerations, National Cole, Simon A Sandoval, Juan
Galilee, Imogen
Considering the harm that is caused by lying public officials, to what extent does the law address this harm, and how? To the extent that it does not, is a broader legal remedy possible, and what might it look like? This thesis first sets out the harm that is caused by officials who lie – specifically, damage to public trust, and the wrongful reall...
Pilski, Alexander Graves, Steven M
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International journal of molecular sciences
Methamphetamine (meth) is a neurotoxic psychostimulant that increases monoamine oxidase (MAO)-dependent mitochondrial oxidant stress in axonal but not somatic compartments of substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) and locus coeruleus (LC) neurons. Chronic meth administration results in the degeneration of SNc and LC neurons in male mice, and MAO inhi...
Joxe, Ludovic Meneghini, Stéphanie
Au sein du secteur humanitaire, voué à l’allègement de la souffrance d’autrui, comment caractériser une faute et infliger une sanction potentiellement douloureuse ? Comment juger, c’est-à-dire considérer que chacun est responsable de ses actes, dans un milieu fondé sur le fait que les inégalités sociales sont en partie dues à des déterminismes soci...
Chirico, Francesco Bramstedt, Katrina Andrea
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Accountability in research
Scholarly authorship confers recognition and prestige and is used for promotion and tenure. In this commentary, the authors discuss a form of guest authorship known as authorship commerce (AC). This is an extreme example of misconduct, linked to bribery, which is potentially underestimated because it is difficult to detect. Pressure to publish in h...
Bergemann, Patrick Aven, Brandy
Conventional accounts describe whistleblowing as prosocial behavior, where whistleblowers are largely driven by a desire to help or improve their organization. Yet individuals are not only members of their organization; they also belong to internal social groups that affect behavior and influence decision making. In this paper, we focus on these in...
Jeglic, Elizabeth L Calkins, Cynthia Kaylor, Leah Margeotes, Krystyn Doychak, Kendra Blasko, Brandy Chesin, Megan Panza, Nancy
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Sexual abuse : a journal of research and treatment
Educator sexual misconduct is a serious problem in the United States (U.S.), with a 2004 Department of Education report estimating that 9.6% of K-12 students in the U.S. had experienced either verbal, visual, or physical educator misconduct at some point during their school career. However, since that report almost 20 years ago, there have been few...