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johnjayrec.nyc
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| | | | Desistance from crime is defined as a process involving a series of cognitive, social, and behavioral changes leading up to the cessation of criminal behavior. The value and importance of studying desistance, particularly for intervention efforts after the onset of offending, have been stressed abundantly in the literature. | |
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www.socialsciencespace.com
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| | | | Instead of adhering to a corporate model based on individual achievement, the authors argue that universities need to shift towards co-operative governance that fosters collaborative approaches to teaching and research | |
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www.livinganthropologically.com
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| | | | This Anthropology Blogs 2017 page is an archive of the anthropological blogging available in 2017. Anthropology Matters: The theme of the 2017 American Anthropological Association meetings and a great book from Shirley Fedorak. | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | On May 31st, Politico headlined "Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US weapons: It's a major reversal that will help Ukraine to better defend its second-largest city." It reported: The Biden administration has quietly given Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia - solely near the area of Kharkiv - using U.S.-provided |