Social Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 115: California’s Homelessness Assistance System: Structural Barriers, Engagement, and Housing Outcomes Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci15020115
Authors: Peter George Kreysa [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 115: California’s Homelessness Assistance System: Structural Barriers, Engagement, and Housing Outcomes Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci15020115
Authors: Peter George Kreysa [...]
We replied to citizens who took the time to write to the President (in French and English): A 2023 European Union (EU) law ensures that products containing genetically modified
organisms (GMOs) are clearly labelled. [...]
International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, Ahead of Print. The pursuit of global sustainability remains incomplete without confronting racial discrimination, a structural
barrier that continues to shape access to resources, justice, and environmental security. [...]
This article examines how offenders with mental disorders are managed within Brunei Darussalam’s dual criminal procedure system, which operates through both common law and
Sharīʿah frameworks. It seeks to identify the structural and procedural difficulties that arise at the intersection of mental health, criminal responsibility, and [...]
Crime, Media, Culture, Ahead of Print. Since its initial publication in 1976,Resistance Through Ritualshas become one of the most influential – and criticised – texts in
the academic study of youth culture. Criticisms fall into two broad camps: the perceived shortcomings of the study itself, ... [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 114: The Significance of Social Context and Implications for Social Work: An Integrative Summary of the Results from a Large Norwegian Study
on Bereavement After Drug-Related Death [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 113: Postpartum Depression and Anxiety: An Examination of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Discrimination, Material Hardship, and Social Support
Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci15020113 [...]
Societies, Vol. 16, Pages 59: AI in Everyday Life: How Algorithmic Systems Shape Social Relations, Opportunity, and Public Trust Societies doi: 10.3390/soc16020059 Authors:
Oluwaseyi B. Ayeni Isabella Musinguzi-Karamukyo Oluwakemi T. Onibalusi Oluwajuwon M. [...]
In Australia, judges may issue judicial directions during a trial to counter the rape myth that resistance is required for a rape to be legitimate, despite many victim-survivors
freezing. Drawing on inoculation theory, this study tested whether the timing of such directions influences verdicts and perceptions of complainant credibility in [...]