Papers 1411-1420 of total 14073 found.
…Politburo, leader of the Leningrad party apparatus, and an influential member of the ruling elite. His concern for the welfare of the workers in Leningrad and his skill as an orator had earned him considerable popularity. Some party members had even approached…
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…Consider the key legislation and policy reforms from past to present day which relate to your chosen client group. How effective has the legislation and policy reforms been in practice? In this essay I will set out to identify key legislation, which…
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…) This should not be confused with prison reform which looks exclusively at prisoners 'rights' within the penal system. However, as crime rates rose and prison crowding increased, there was general public and professional disillusionment about the effectiveness…
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…holiday entitlement. Other areas that Green believes to constitute employment-related issues include, safety and welfare, pensions, notice periods, training and finally equal opportunities. Secondly the author offers a brief overview of the Employment…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, women's lodging rooms, and women prisoners. These matrons were sometimes funded by social welfare organizations rather than by the city, suggesting their status as social workers rather than law enforcement officers. Not until 1968 did women move full time…
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…the seriousness of the offense or promote disrespect for the law. Furthermore, release of the prisoner would not jeopardise public welfare. (Queensland Parole Orders Act, 1984) Parole has a three-fold purpose. Firstly, through the assistance of a Probation Officer…
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Category: /Literature
…of the Poor Law Reform. This emphasis on the role of the state in the unleashing of market forces is essential to Polanyi's argument about the historical novelty of the nineteenth century market economy and its concomitant ideological distortions. The road…
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…about the impact of the health condition on an individual's welfare and opportunities, but also about the benefits and costs of alternative forms of care that meet established standards of sound practice", (cite Sax, 1990:63). In order for the relationship…
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…are unlikely to favour reform that would see them lose the influence they enjoy. In addition it is argued big cities would lose power. Cities like Los Angeles attract more attention by the parties as they have a large electorate that could play a part in a party…
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…The Progressive Era - Liberal or Conservative During the latter part of the nineteenth century, presumably around the 1890's, it became known as the Progressive Era, a time of change, reform, and adaptation. As Vernon L. Parrignton put…
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