Sentences with phrase «justice professionals know»

«Laura Crane and I have heard of many cases where problems have arisen because police and other criminal justice professionals know very little about autism,» says Dr Maras.

Not exact matches

We need a metaphor that also features a master or integrative role that lets the clergyperson know with greater specificity what he or she is trying to accomplish through the usual professional roles of preacher, liturgist, pastor, educator, evangelist, advocate of justice, and administrator.
Professional, Independent, Comfortable, Laid Back, Candid, Free Spirited, Open minded, Experienced, Drama Free... Seriously a bunch of adjectives could never do me justice... To meet me is to know me and decide for yourself...
Insofar as a social movement is «an organized, sustained, self - conscious challenge to existing authorities» (Tilly, 1984), the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions included a multiplicity of informal and formal institutions and alliances: students, unions, professionals, religious groups, etc.And while the master frames calling for the ouster of Mubarak and Ben Ali were no doubt unifying discursive devices that were readily supported by most if not all of the protestors, secondary frames — calls for democracy, social justice, freedom, and dignity — presented significant points of divergence not only in and between Islamist and non-Islamist groups, but between the secular - liberal youth who are credited with initiating the mass protests in the first place.
«I know there is much work to be done to ensure that positive school climates, classroom management and restorative justice are deeply imparted to candidates in the programs of professional preparation,» Strong said.
That's why the Animal Legal Defense Fund is celebrating some of our nation's most important animal advocates during National Justice for Animals Week — the prosecutors and other law enforcement professionals who have let it be known that animal abuse will not be tolerated in their communities.
know that fostering access to justice is an integral part of their professional responsibility
Yes, if being «business - like» means that lawyers no longer acknowledge or fulfill their ethical and professional obligations, including their obligation of service to the administration of justice and to the public, professionalism suffers.
«I just wanted to communicate my thanks for the professional legal representation provided by you and your firm... Please know that I really appreciate the way you guided me through the somewhat foreign processes of our justice system.
Farhana is an experienced, dedicated and professional lawyer and one who joins the Committee at a vital time, I know she is committed to playing her part in transforming the family justice system in England and Wales.»
What we witness without a whimper from the media, the courts, or the bar is a prosecutor charged with the highest professional duty to see that every accused, no matter how guilty, obtains a fair trial, and who, instead, in this historical instant, has voluntarily taken steps to see that such a right becomes little more than a sad, distant echo of a justice system that once set the standard for the world.
You or someone you know may be one of those 70 % people fighting on their own: frustrated by Small Claims Court system and struggling to access justice you deserve without the help of a legal professional.
Tom Flanagan, a former Harper insider, told the CBC's Leslie MacKinnon, «It's unprecedented as far as I know for a prime minister in office to make public a professional conversation with the chief justice, same with the Governor General, you just don't do it.»
As skilled professionals that know personal injury law and have worked on many previous cases, our personal injury attorneys in San Diego will be able to negotiate skillfully with the insurance company to ensure that justice is served and that you gain the compensation that you deserve for your emotional and physical damages.
Known for doing things differently, Millennials are digital natives that are the next generation of justice system users and legal professionals.
All graduating law students should have a basic understanding of the issues relating to access to justice and know that fostering access to justice is an integral part of their professional responsibility.
According to John Willis, Mission Development & Social Justice Manager from St Vincent's, the hospital formed a focus group of the different professional groups working in the department, and asked what they understood about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patient care in their area, and what they knew themselves about Aboriginal culture.
This shift in professional identity is important in understanding how and why I came to write Embodied Social Justice, because like my previous books (Elemental Movement, 2000; Knowing in our Bones, 2011), this book is based on original research.
These include the Child Study, a multi-site longitudinal randomized controlled trial of the Friends of the Children professional youth mentoring program; the Relief Nursery Study, a randomized controlled trial of a multimodal therapeutic preschool program for at risk children and families; the Parent Child Study, a randomized trial of Parenting Inside Out, a parent management training with incarcerated parents within adult corrections; the Paths Project, a study of the transition into young adulthood for youth who were heavily involved with the juvenile justice system and who participated in a randomized trial of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC, now known as Treatment Foster Care Oregon); and the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Project, a study of the transitions into young adulthood for participants in a randomized multi-modal school - based prevention intervention program that began during elementary school.
As we discussed at the conference, antitrust is especially relevant to real - estate professionals because (1) competitor brokers both compete and cooperate on a daily basis; (2) prices, and commission splits, are often announced and well - known; (3) there is a history of tension and battles between a traditional business model and new business models (this can create antitrust litigation in any market); (4) associations and cooperative Multiple - Listing Services (MLS) play large roles in the industry; (5) US antitrust enforcers, like the Department of Justice, have seriously scrutinized the real - estate industry.
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