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Plymouth Family Intervention Project Longitudinal Review: 2008-2013
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Police Funding Arrangements in Engand and Wales: Report to the NRCN
(2016-07-12)In mid-2015 the Home Office presented for consultation its proposed Revised Funding Formula Model for policing. In the face of serious concerns raised by Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and other stakeholders, the ... -
Policing Extreme Political Protest: A Historical Evaluation of Police Prejudice
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The politics of the Digital Single Market: culture vs. competition vs. copyright
(2018)This paper examines the implications for European music culture of the European Union’s (EU) Digital Single Market strategy. It focuses on the regulatory framework being created for the management of copyright policy, and ... -
Populism, the international and methodological nationalism: global order and the Iran-Israel nexus
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A preconsultation web-based tool to generate an agenda for discussion in diabetes outpatient clinics to improve patient outcomes (DIAT): a feasibility study.
(England, 2017-03-07)OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility of running a randomised controlled trial of a preconsultation web-based intervention (Presenting Asking Checking Expressing (PACE-D)) to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes ... -
Putting the Fetus First — Legal Regulation, Motherhood, and Pregnancy
(2020-06-11)The fetus-first mentality advocates that pregnant women and women who could become pregnant should put the needs and well-being of their fetus before their own. As this Article will illustrate, this popular public perception ... -
(Re)Purposed Communities: Law, History and Heritage in Devonport Exploring historical and contemporary Crime and Everyday Offending in Devonport
Transmedia exhibition accompanied by a number of public engagement events around the theme of Devonport's Crime heritage and how heritage can repurpose historical communities, specifically their struggles and successes ... -
Recovery of a temperate reef assemblage in a marine protected area following the exclusion of towed demersal fishing.
(United States, 2013)Marine Protected Areas MPA have been widely used over the last 2 decades to address human impacts on marine habitats within an ecosystem management context. Few studies have quantified recovery of temperate rocky reef ... -
Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of visually mediated transgender identity
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Regulating CMOs by competition: an incomplete answer to the licensing problem?
(2016-03-01)While the three functions of Collective Management Organisations – to licence use, monitor use, and to collect and distribute the revenue – have traditionally been accepted as leading to a natural (national) monopoly, ... -
Regulating Collective Management Organisations by Competition: An Incomplete Answer to the Licensing Problem?
(2016)While the three functions of Collective Management Organisations - to licence use, monitor use, and to collect and distribute the revenue - have traditionally been accepted as a progression towards a natural (national) ... -
Regulating for Creativity and Cultural Diversity: the Case of Collective Management Organisations and the Music Industry
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018)This paper explores the role of intermediary institutions in promoting creativity and cultural diversity in the music industry, and the impact of cultural policy on the performance of those intermediaries. It reviews some ...