03339nam 2200637Ia 450 991045320430332120200520144314.01-60940-278-21-60940-280-4(CKB)2550000001133196(EBL)1032770(OCoLC)813844043(SSID)ssj0000832322(PQKBManifestationID)12397609(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000832322(PQKBWorkID)10900240(PQKB)10552775(MiAaPQ)EBC1032770(Au-PeEL)EBL1032770(CaPaEBR)ebr10605671(CaONFJC)MIL532905(EXLCZ)99255000000113319620120924d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrLawful abuse[electronic resource] how the century of the child became the century of the corporation /Robert FlynnSan Antonio, Tex. Wings Press20121 online resource (233 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-60940-277-4 1-306-01654-1 Front Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; Preface; The Battle for the Family; The Battle for Representation; The Reagan Regression; The Battle for Workers' Rights; The Battle for Education; The Battle for Health; The Federal Government and Public Health; Hunger and Health; Epidemic: Yellow Fever; Health Care: Prevention; Epidemic: Smallpox; Mental Health; Epidemic: Influenza; Environment: Clean Air; Epidemic: Diphtheria; Prevention: Clean Water; Epidemic: Poliomyelitis; Why Profiteering by the Pharmaceutical and Medical Industry is Wrong; Prevention: Tobacco; Hospital Dumping; Prevention: ChemicalEpidemic: HIV/AIDS Prevention: Radioactive Uranium; Depleted Uranium targets DNA; Climate Change; Prevention: Incidental Death; Prevention: Reproductive Health; The Great Leap Backward; About the Author; Back CoverA powerful indictment of America's abandonment of human beings, and children in particular, in favor of corporations, this account exposes the child labor, indentured servitude, and child slavery that are undeniable parts of American history. Arguing that following the election of Ronald Reagan legislations began support corporations at the expense of the American people, this book demonstrates how this nation's intellectual capital was squandered. Deregulation and lax enforcement caused unnecessary deaths to workers in many fields, but far greatChildrenGovernment policyUnited States20th centuryChildrenUnited StatesSocial conditions20th centuryCorporationsGovernment policyUnited States21st centuryCorporationsUnited StatesHistory21st centuryElectronic books.ChildrenGovernment policyChildrenSocial conditionsCorporationsGovernment policyCorporationsHistory305.23097309361.610973Flynn Robert1932-1000491MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453204303321Lawful abuse2296475UNINA01285oam 2200397zu 450 99620522530331620210807002256.00-7695-4785-0(CKB)3190000000083457(SSID)ssj0000818327(PQKBManifestationID)12304746(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000818327(PQKBWorkID)10839551(PQKB)10300657(NjHacI)993190000000083457(EXLCZ)99319000000008345720160829d2012 uy engur|||||||||||txtccr2012 16th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference[Place of publication not identified]IEEE20121 online resource (xxi, 219 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-4673-2444-2 Object-oriented methods (Computer science)CongressesObject-oriented methods (Computer science)005.117IEEE StaffPQKBPROCEEDING9962052253033162012 16th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference2513431UNISA02704oam 2200685I 450 991071185680332120190521130448.0(CKB)5470000002487513(OCoLC)1029439382(EXLCZ)99547000000248751320180323d2014 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUrban ecosystem services and decision making for a green Philadelphia /by Dianna M. Hogan, Carl D. Shapiro, David N. Karp, and Susan M. WachterReston, Virginia :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2014.1 online resource (iii, 21 pages) color illustrations, color mapsOpen-file report ;2014-1155"Prepared in cooperation with the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and the Penn Institute for Urban Research.""A symposium organized by the Spatial Integration Laboratory for Urban Systems -- A Wharton School/USGS Collaborative, cosponsored by the Penn Institute for Urban Research."Includes bibliographical references (page 13).Environmental sciencesPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaRegional planningPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaSustainable developmentPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaWater-supplyPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaManagementEnvironmental sciencesfastRegional planningfastSustainable developmentfastWater-supplyManagementfastCity planningPennsylvaniaPhildadelphiaUrbanizationPennsylvaniaPhildadelphiaEnvironmental sciencesRegional planningSustainable developmentWater-supplyManagement.Environmental sciences.Regional planning.Sustainable development.Water-supplyManagement.City planningUrbanizationHogan Dianna1969-1390401Shapiro Carl D.Karp David N.Wachter Susan M.University of Pennsylvania.Wharton School.Penn Institute for Urban Research.Geological Survey (U.S.),COPCOPOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910711856803321Urban ecosystem services and decision making for a green Philadelphia3465625UNINA03926nam 2200697 450 991081538770332120230808192321.01-119-12143-40-470-97481-81-119-12142-6(CKB)3710000000632918(EBL)4462537(SSID)ssj0001651436(PQKBManifestationID)16425927(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001651436(PQKBWorkID)14972109(PQKB)11356034(PQKBManifestationID)16432364(PQKB)22259973(MiAaPQ)EBC4462537(DLC) 2016019189(Au-PeEL)EBL4462537(CaPaEBR)ebr11189929(CaONFJC)MIL909473(OCoLC)946262106(EXLCZ)99371000000063291820160331d2016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCognitive self change how offenders experience the world and what we can do about it /Jack Bush, Daryl M. Harris, and Richard J. ParkerHoboken :Wiley-Blackwell,2016.1 online resource (204 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-10627-3 0-470-97482-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Understanding Offending Behaviour Hard-Core Cognitive Self Change A human connection Phenomenology and self-reports: some preliminary comments about method Chapter Summary 1. The Idea of Criminal Thinking The Idea of Criminal Thinking Ellis, Beck, and Antisocial Schemas Psychopathology or irresponsibility An alternative point of view 2. Offenders Speak Their Minds Three young women Three Violent Mental Health Patients Two problematic groups Three British gang members Conclusions and Interpretations 3. Cognitive-Emotional-Motivational Structure Will and Volition, Self and Self-interest The Model Basic Outlaw Logic: learning the rewards of criminal thinking Variations of Criminal Thinking Conclusions and Implications 4. Supportive Authority and the Strategy of Choices The problem of engagement Conditions of communication and engagement Supportive Authority Re-thinking correctional treatment The strategy of choices Final comments 5. Cognitive Self Change Four Basic Steps Collaboration and the Strategy of Choices Brief Notes on Program Delivery: group size, duration and intensity, facilitator qualifications and training 6. Extended Applications of Supportive Authority Why offenders need help Not Either/Or: some promising examples The system as the intervention: some recent examples Supportive Authority, revisited An idealistic proposal (with modest expectations) 7. How we know: some observations about evidence 1) Introduction 2) Cognitive Self Change 3) The Significance of Subjectivity 4) Science and subjectivity References Index."This book draws on the latest literature to highlight a fundamental challenge in offender rehabilitation; it questions the ability of contemporary approaches to address this challenge, and proposes an alternative strategy of criminal justice that integrates control, opportunity, and autonomy"--Provided by publisher.Self psychologySelf-disclosureForensic psychologyCriminalsRehabilitationSelf psychology.Self-disclosure.Forensic psychology.CriminalsRehabilitation.364.3PSY014000bisacshBush Jack1683549Harris Daryl M.Parker Richard J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815387703321Cognitive self change4054375UNINA