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The document outlines the purpose, responsibilities, and activities of the Youth Justice Special Interest Group, which aims to provide a platform for members to discuss and disseminate research and practice related to youth justice.
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Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Clinical practice guidelines, rehabilitation, stroke
Document Type:
Interview transcript
Organization / Institution:
Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, Jefferson College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University
Authors:
Dr. Therese Johnston, Dr. Lisa Brown
Target Audience:
Clinicians, rehabilitation professionals, researchers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Denver
Topic:
Teacher Education, Assessment, Evaluation
Document Type:
Application
Organization / Institution:
Association of Teacher Educators (ATE)
Author:
Nancy P. Gallavan, Joanne Philhower
Target Audience:
Teacher Educators, Researchers, Academic Professionals
Effective Date:
2024
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Date:
19-22 March 2024
Location:
Bibliothèque François Mitterand, Quai François Mauriac, 75706 Paris Cedex 13
Participants:
Alessia Vaccariello, Alice Faure, Anais Guillem, Athanasios Velios, Athina Kritsotaki, Augustin Braud, Betsabé Miramontes, Christian-Emil Ore, Chryssoula Bekiari, Cristiana Betella, Daria Hookk, Denitsa Nenova, Dimitris Angelakis, Dominic Oldman, Edurne Uriarte, Eleni Tsoulouha, Elias Tzortzakakis, Elisabeth Reuhl, Erin Canning, Florian Hivert, Francesco Beretta, George Bruseker, Gerald Hiebel, Guenther Goerz, Hou Miaole, Inês Koch, Karl-Johannes Vsedni, Kia Tsakiridis, Maliheh Dorkhosh, Mark Fichtner, Markos Katsianis, Marta Acierno, Martin Doerr, Massoomeh Niknia, Matthew Fielding, Milena Peralta Friedburg, Nils Geißler, Øyvind Eide, Pat Riva, Pavlos Fafalios, Philippe Michon, Raphaelle Krummeich, Robert Nasarek, Romy Köhler, Sanaz Emami, Serena Buglisi, Stephen Stead, Trilce Navarrete, Vincent Alamercery, Yuehan Pan
Agenda:
Discussion on CIDOC CRM ontology, data modeling, and cultural heritage preservation
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2024
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Bone Health, Geriatrics, Physical Therapy
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
APTA Geriatrics
Author:
Lisa Hamilton, Kathlene Camp, Mary Milidonis, Kathy Shipp, Joanne Fagerstrom, Greg Hartley
Target Audience:
Physical Therapists, Geriatricians, APTA Geriatrics SIG Members
Period of Validity:
Until next meeting (September 10, 2024)
Approval Date:
August 20, 2024
Date of Last Modification:
N/A
Note:
Summary
Year:
2024
Organising Body:
Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA)
Committee:
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Special Interest Group (DEI SIG)
Document Type:
Award announcement and nomination form
Award Name:
Champion of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award
Geographic Scope:
Australia
Eligibility:
PHAA member; preferably DEI SIG member; Australian resident; minimum 10 years contribution to diversity, equity & inclusion
Number of Awards:
One
Award Components:
Framed certificate; up to $200 towards next PHAA annual membership
Nomination Requirement:
Two nominators (at least one PHAA member)
Submission Deadline:
9 August 2024 (COB)
Presentation Date:
October 2024
Submission Method:
Email to [email protected]
Required Documents:
Completed nomination form; Curriculum Vitae (maximum 6 pages); Nominator report (maximum 500 words)
Decision Authority:
DEI SIG awards reviewers
Year:
2016
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
AIMS SIG meeting, future topics and logistics
Document Type:
Meeting Notes
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Craig Mcilloney, Lyn Taylor, Chris Toffis, David Inman, Wilmar Igl, Selvaraj Sivasubramaniam, Yann Robert
Target Audience:
SIG members
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2016–2018
Region / City:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Topic:
R software use in pharmaceutical research and regulatory reporting
Document Type:
Meeting minutes
Organization / Institution:
AIMS Special Interest Group (SIG)
Attendees:
Craig Mcilloney (PPD), Lyn Taylor (PRA), Chris Toffis (Amgen), Dave Inman (GSK), Yann Robert (Servier), Helene Savel (Bordeaux University Hospital), Sophie Canete (Bordeaux University Hospital), Jules Hernandez-Sanchez (Roche)
Authors:
Multiple team members
Action Items:
Intro to Validation article, Next RShiny installment, SAS & R for MCMC, EFSPI newsletter integration
Conference:
Beurs Van Berlage, Amsterdam, 3–6 June 2018
Document Period:
June 2016 – June 2018
R Platform Recommendations:
Non-validated exploratory platform, validated regulatory platform
Consortium Proposal:
Consortium Of Regulated R Packages (CORRP)
Organization:
ANZAM (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management)
Document Type:
Policy and procedural guidelines
Subject:
Establishment, operation and review of Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
Scope:
Academic research communities within the ANZAM network
Purpose:
Governance and administrative processes for ANZAM Special Interest Groups
Minimum Membership Requirement:
15 ANZAM members from at least five different institutions
Event Requirement:
At least one event per year associated with ANZAM activities or organized independently without conflict with ANZAM events
Application Recipient:
ANZAM Board
Application Components:
SIG name, objectives, rationale, membership information, convenor or chair identification
Funding Provisions:
$500 startup support and eligibility for up to $2000 annual funding for SIG activities for five years
Reporting Requirement:
Newsletter report within three months after ANZAM-sponsored SIG events
Review Period:
Self-review after five years of operation
Funding Transparency Requirement:
Declaration of funding and sponsorship sources for research activities and publications
Affiliation Policy:
Permitted affiliation with other organizations if objectives do not conflict with ANZAM aims
Last Amended:
9 February 2012
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Ingolstadt
Topic:
Parking conditions and regulations on vehicle lamps
Document Type:
Email correspondence
Organization:
AUDI AG
Author:
Theodor Schäfer
Target Audience:
Jean-Marc Prigent, Stephan Berlitz, Torsten Schwarz
Action Items:
Consideration of Japanese proposal for amendments
Date of Approval:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Department:
Justice Court
Position:
Justice Court Clerk
Accountable to:
Justice of the Peace
Location:
Anaconda-Deer Lodge County, Montana, USA
Jurisdiction:
Montana
Type:
Job Description / Position Description
Work Setting:
Office and courtroom
Key Duties:
Court administration, case processing, financial processing, jury management, bailiff/court reporter duties
Education:
High School Diploma or GED (preferred court/legal experience)
Requirements:
Criminal background check may be required
Software:
Windows, Word, Excel, Internet; Montana Supreme Court systems
Confidentiality:
Required
Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Subject:
Legal / Court Administration
Document Type:
Classification Description
Year:
2010–2013
Country:
Kyrgyz Republic
Type of document:
Project proposal
Organization:
UNDP
Target group:
General population, women, ethnic minorities
Key issues:
Rule of law, access to justice, gender-based violence, post-conflict governance
Geographic focus:
Southern Kyrgyzstan, national level
Legal framework:
Criminal code, Civil code
Implementation period:
2010–2013
Donor involvement:
PRF, international organizations, OSCE
Risk factors:
Political instability, ethnic tensions, weak judicial capacity
Annexes:
Donor mapping, project budget, results framework, M&E plan, capacity mapping, organigram, preliminary work plan
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of California, Berkeley
Document Type:
Constitution and Bylaws
Organization:
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
Purpose:
Advocacy for Palestinian human rights and self-determination
Membership:
Registered students, faculty, and staff
Leadership Structure:
Nonhierarchical with core membership and optional officers
Voting:
Active members only
Activities:
Educational events, demonstrations, civil disobedience, divestment campaigns
Anti-Hazing Policy:
Compliant with California State Law
Non-Discrimination Policy:
Membership open regardless of race, religion, gender identity, disability, or other protected characteristics
Amendment Procedure:
Proposal by any member, 2/3 majority required
Dissolution:
Requires unanimous decision; remaining funds allocated according to ASUC and GA rules or donated to nonprofit organizations
Context:
Organizational charter detailing principles, membership rules, governance structure, activities, amendment process, and dissolution procedures for a student advocacy group at the University of California, Berkeley.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Placer County, California
Theme:
Juvenile Justice, Crime Prevention
Document Type:
Comprehensive Plan
Agency / Institution:
Placer County Probation Department
Author:
Placer County Probation Department
Target Audience:
Juvenile justice professionals, law enforcement agencies, policy makers, service providers
Period of validity:
Annual, for fiscal year planning
Approval Date:
May 1, 2019
Date of Last Change:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Republic of Moldova
Subject:
Local consultancy services for management, leadership, strategic communication, and alternatives to detention
Document type:
Tender file / Terms of reference
Organization:
Council of Europe
Contract number:
BH9275/2026/1
Duration:
1 January 2025 – 31 December 2028
Submission deadline:
10 February 2026 23:59 CET
Expected start date:
02 March 2026
Number of providers:
Up to 15
Lots:
Management and leadership, Strategic communication, Systemic interventions for alternatives to detention
Estimated budget for tender:
55,000 Euros tax exclusive
Total project budget:
2,300,000 Euros
Target institutions:
General Prosecutor’s Office, Superior Council of Magistracy, Superior Council of Prosecutors, Supreme Court of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Internal Affairs, General Police Inspectorate, Moldovan Bar Association, Government Agent Office, Association of Women in Prosecution, Ombudsperson’s Institution/National Preventive Mechanism
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Letterkenny
Topic:
Juvenile Justice, Criminal Law
Document Type:
Lecture
Organization / Institution:
Atlantic Technological University
Author:
Ms. Justice Aileen Donnelly
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, academics, students
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
29 April 2025
Date of Changes:
N/A
College of Criminal Justice Outstanding Dissertation Award Nomination Process and Selection Criteria
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Sam Houston State University
Topic:
Dissertation Award
Document Type:
Nomination and Selection Criteria
Institution:
College of Criminal Justice
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Faculty members, doctoral students
Effective Period:
Ongoing (annual)
Approval Date:
09/27/2022
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Location:
Massachusetts, USA
Theme:
Environmental Justice, Community Engagement, Public Health
Document Type:
Grant Announcement / Funding Summary
Organizations:
Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE), Boston University, Devenscrest Tenant Association, Dream Network, Eastie Farm, Greater Mattapan Neighborhood Council, Green Cambridge, GreenRoots, Harvard School of Public Health, Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, Massachusetts EJ Table, Neighbor to Neighbor (N2N)
Funding Amounts:
$25,000–$100,000 per project
Target Audience:
Local communities, environmental justice stakeholders, residents of public housing
Activities:
Community engagement, environmental and public health assessments, ecological restoration, educational workshops, air quality monitoring, tree planting, CSA programs, cultural preservation
Project Duration:
2025–2026 (implied for community engagement initiatives)
Year:
2025
Region / City:
St. Louis, Missouri
Topic:
Human Rights, Law Enforcement, Racial Justice
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic, ArchCity Defenders, Inc., Roderick & Solange MacArthur Justice Center
Author:
Claire E. Robertson, Olukorede T. Lawal, Lauren E. Bartlett
Target Audience:
International Human Rights Experts, Lawmakers, Advocacy Groups
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
April 25, 2025
Date of Changes:
N/A
Court:
High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts in Leeds
Case number:
BL-2021-LDS-000053
Division:
Business List (Chancery Division)
Judge:
Upper Tribunal Judge Mark West sitting as a Judge of the High Court
Date of judgment:
29 December 2025
Hearing dates:
23–27 June, 30 June, 2 July 2025
Method of delivery:
Remote hand-down by circulation and release to the National Archives
Claimants:
Umer Sufwan Pervaz; Mumtaz Akhtar Pervaz
Defendants:
Mehboob Ahmed Pervaz; Mohammed Kasim Pervaz; Mohammed Hashim Pervaz; Estate of the late Shahzada Khalid Pervaz
Subject matter:
Dissolution and accounting of a family partnership
Partnership name:
Medina Meat & Poultry Group
Date of partnership dissolution:
7 July 2016
Applicable legislation:
Partnership Act 1890
Legal representation for claimants:
Schofield Sweeney LLP
Legal representation for defendants:
Sandhill Solicitors
Document type:
Court judgment