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Schulz, Stefan |
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2019-09-25T10:13:42Z |
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2019-09-25T10:13:42Z |
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2017-10-05 |
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Schulz, S. (2017, October 5). Compliance & Cooperation in Custody: A function of Procedural / Interactional Justice (The case for a baseline study at NCS) [PowerPoint presentation]. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10628/651 |
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PowerPoint presentation |
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Contents
1. Introduction
2. Compliance & Cooperation of Offenders: Relevance / Importance
3. Central Functions of NCS under Threat: the Namibian Budget ‘melt-down’ 2017
4. Bootstrapping from the Crisis: Procedural / Interactional Justice (PIJ) the magic recipe?
5. Paucity of Data: the Case for a Baseline Study
6. Theoretical Details: Procedural / Interactional Justice (PIJ) and desirable correctional outcomes
7. What to look for: the Parameters for a Baseline Study on PIJ at NCS
8. Conclusion |
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en |
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Custody |
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Procedural justice |
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Interactional justice |
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Compliance |
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Cooperation |
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Baseline study |
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Compliance & Cooperation in Custody: A function of Procedural / Interactional Justice (The case for a baseline study at NCS) |
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Presentation |
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