Define the difference between formal & informal sanctions in sociology and give examples. What are some theories of sociology that relate to Mcdonaldization? What are some sociocultural influences on English language learners ? What is the difference between structuralism and functional...
What is crime in criminal law? What is traffic policing? What are sanctions in criminal justice? What are criminal law cases? What is corporate espionage? What are general intent crimes? What is covert policing? What is corporate crime?
has weak bonds to the sanctioning agent, or denies his or her shame in an offence. Deterrence, on the other hand, is more likely if the sanctions are regarded as legitimate, offenders express shame for their actions and they have strong bonds to mainstream ...
In the 1990s, China created a research evaluation system based on publications indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI) and on the Journal Impact Factor
GENDER differences (Sociology)GENDER inequalityWomen are half as likely to be sanctioned as men in Germany's means-tested welfare system, despite sanctions not explicitly being a gendered activation measure. I investigate the reasons underlying the "gender sanction gap" with a decomposition analysis ...
This research provides a preliminary descriptive analysis of the impact of new welfare sanctions on recipients living in a southern metropolitan region. Th... Lindhorst,Taryn,Mancoske,... - 《Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare》 被引量: 16发表: 2000年 Women's disconnection from local labour...
Japan's Foreign Aid Sanctions Policy after the End of Cold War During the Cold War, Japan seldom showed an interest in the political conditions in aid recipients. However, after the Cold War, Japan has been actively im... L Nikitina,F Furuoka - 《Mpra Paper》 被引量: 6发表: 2008年 ...
immediate sanctions and increases the likelihood of immediate rewards. Second, deferring to and cooperating with high-ranked members of the organization indirectly benefits low-rank members by increasing organizational success and enlarging the pie of resources that are divided among organizational members....
Define economic sanctions. What is detente? What is statecraft in international relations? What does archaeological excavation mean? What does neutralization of deviance mean in sociology? What is linguistic fragmentation? What are compensatory damages designed to do?
mandated goals are unrealistic and could ultimately lead to thousands of schools, if not most, facing drastic sanctions, including state takeover or closure... KJ Allen - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Race and Community in a Black Led City: The Case of Detroit ...