Sentences with phrase «systemic culture»

to protect sports programs from serious punishment in light of systemic cultures of abuse and rape.
However, the social (izing) structures and milieus from which habits are carved, cover a wide spectrum: from systemic cultures or security communities (such as within the north Atlantic security community) to strategic cultures and state bureaucracies (for instance, the cult of the defence held by Chinese elites).
Former Uber engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti's story of sexual harassment and HR complicity at the company has drawn a lot of attention from the outside world as many relate to her frustrations and the broader systemic culture of sexism that manifests itself across the tech industry.
At 9:30 a.m., public school parents, organized by Families for Excellent Schools, will demand that the NYC Department of Education «release the names of abusive teachers at city public schools and address a systemic culture of violence that puts children in danger,» City Hall steps, Manhattan.
The Catholic church in Boston for years closed ranks and shut its eyes so as to enable the systemic culture of child abuse that a cadre of Boston Globe journalists in time uncovered, winning a 2003 Pulitzer Prize for their work: one societal sector pitted against the other only for the scribes» sleuthing to emerge triumphant alongside a legacy of damage that time will never fully put right.
It cited a systemic culture of passing students, and said that teachers felt pressured to award diplomas even if students failed to meet graduation requirements.
Hornberger interviewed teachers and education policy experts, mothers and administrators to uncover the systemic culture pervading education policy, including the racial implications accompanying what many see as the eventuality of this reform: the closing of public schools.
The report portrayed a systemic culture in which teachers felt pressured to award diplomas even if teens failed to meet requirements, all in the name of improving graduation rates.
He's talking about policing yourself and your neighbor, but most of your comment goes to the systemic culture — the realities of the audience and market.
This endorsement should serve as a tool in the arsenal of the personal injury bar to combat against the systemic culture of delay.
The consequences of this systemic culture of stays flow from the simple, but often forgotten fact, that a stay of proceedings is not a verdict on the merits.
In its recent report, Amnesty International described a systemic culture of secrecy and mistreatment of children, mainly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, in Queensland youth prisons.
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