We are a peer reviewed open access online journal which articulates, interrogates and debates research, theory, policy and practice on community justice from the United Kingdom and internationally in other jurisdictions. We welcome articles and blogs from academics – early career researchers and esta...
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In addition, the peer-reviewed literature is divided between “top-down” and “bottom-up” treatments of air quality. The first set of studies explores the impact of UOG operations on regional air quality, with a concern for methane emissions and ozone precursors in regions such as the ...
Peer Review reports Background Community health workers (CHWs) are increasingly recognized as an integral part of the health workforce needed to achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals[1]. CHWs are a critical link in increasing communities’ access to services, especially for those ...
However, a literature search of peer reviewed work showed that some studies have captured the overwhelmingly negative experiences that TGD people have had when undergoing ED/DEB screening and treatment. For instance, in a survey of 84 TGD respondents who had completed some form of ED/DEB ...
CRAFT is designed as a Peer 2 Peer mentored and reviewed publishing platform. Please let us have your thoughts and ideas and suggestions for future editions. Our Vision Primarily our vision is one of a 'practical hope' through helping us as spectators, readers and/or digerati learn towards ...
Publications were included if they (1) were peer-reviewed journal articles reporting original research results; (2) reported research from non-clinical settings; (3) reported details regarding the development of a measure; (4) described a measure which assessed at least one of the 37 CFIR constr...
(revealing one’s involvement in sex trade), involvement in substance use, human trafficking, and feeling powerless. Facilitators were having a safe space to meet, peer support, self-esteem, feeling heard, knowledge of rights, economic need to support families, and staying healthy. Findings imply...