Societies, Vol. 16, Pages 19: Corporate Social Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics: Institutional Embeddedness, Political Logic, and Comparative Theoretical Perspective
Societies doi: 10.3390/soc16010019 [...]
Societies, Vol. 16, Pages 18: General Strain and Reported Gun Ownership Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Crime and Public Safety Societies doi: 10.3390/soc16010018
Authors: Kosar Haghani James L. Williams [...]
Second-chance hiring, or an employer's commitment to hiring (at least some) people with criminal records, is simultaneously an ongoing public movement and an opaque process.
To examine perceptions of second-chance policies and employers, we analyzed interview data from formerly incarcerated adults in the Greater Boston area. [...]
Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana restricted states’ ability to impose life without parole for youth under age 18 (henceforth JLWOP). Since Miller, 46 pieces
of legislation across 34 states and the District of Columbia have altered JLWOP sentencing policies. [...]
Microplastic pollution in organic compost products raises concerns for environmental safety and agricultural soil quality. This study aims to identify the presence, characteristics,
and ecological risk level of microplastics in three types of commercial compost, namely microbial compost (MO), vermicompost, and superworm (SW) compost. [...]
This article investigates the differences among drinking water quality standards adopted in Latin American countries, Mexico, Cuba, and the European Union, considering the
growing challenge of ensuring safe drinking water in a context marked by environmental pressures, climate change, and the occurrence of emerging contaminants. [...]
High chromium content in tannery waste is a significant environmental concern because of its remarkable ecological hazards. However, while the potential of bacteria for bioremediation
has been widely explored, research on fungal bioremediation remains relatively limited and underexplored. [...]