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Interview with Brenda Stone
Brenda Stone
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Brenda Stone discussed her work with DHEC and her relationship with the community organizations that dealt with sickle cell. Stone discussed topics of DHEC's role in handling sickle...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Edward "Ed" Harris, Brenda Dow, and Sylvester King - OH 296
In May of 2013 Mr. Edward Harris sat down and discussed his brother, Herman K. Harris, who was a part of the freedom riders. Mr. Harris also discusses his military service and his tour of duty in Vietnam. This interview was...
Published by: Winthrop University
Faculty Videos of Resilience Narratives at Two Institutions
Burnout and mental health issues among residents are associated with adverse health consequences and suboptimal job performance, e.g. increased medical error. Given role models as key to cultivating resilience, we created...
Predictors of Texas Police Chiefs’ Satisfaction with Police-Prosecutor Relationships
Brenda I. Rowe
Dec 01, 2015
Although strain in police-prosecutor relationships may be built into the criminal justice system’s checks and balances, the administration of criminal justice can benefit from the adoption of practices which improve these...
Active Blended Learning
This chapter focuses on the joint implementation of blended learning and active learning. The authors analysed 152 institutional websites containing definitions of these concepts. Blended learning is commonly, though arguably...
Transnational State-sponsored Cyber Economic Espionage
Brenda I. Rowe
Sep 01, 2019
Transnational state-sponsored cyber economic espionage poses a threat to the economy of developed countries whose industry is largely reliant on the value of information. In the face of rapid technological development...
Predictors of Texas Police Chiefs’ Satisfaction with Police-Prosecutor Relationships
Brenda I. Rowe
Dec 01, 2015
Although strain in police-prosecutor relationships may be built into the criminal justice system’s checks and balances, the administration of criminal justice can benefit from the adoption of practices which improve these...
The purpose and impact of postgraduate knowledge
Purpose: Much research into outcomes of doctoral learning focuses on employability, or the dearth of academic employment in relation to doctoral graduate expectations, emphasising precarity of academic future work. This new work...
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Co-Production of Assessment Rubrics in an Online Education Context
Marking rubrics is hailed as a transparent and effective way of supporting student success; enhancing their ability to understand and use their learning environment to achieve their goals. Rubrics also enable staff to mark...
Transnational State-sponsored Cyber Economic Espionage
Brenda I. Rowe
Sep 01, 2019
Transnational state-sponsored cyber economic espionage poses a threat to the economy of developed countries whose industry is largely reliant on the value of information. In the face of rapid technological development...
Get Out of My Driveway! Collins v. Virginia Protects Curtilage from Being Trampled by the Automobile Exception
Brenda I. Rowe
Jan 01, 2019
In Collins v. Virginia (2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the automobile exception cannot justify a warrantless search of an automobile parked in a home’s curtilage because the automobile exception pertains solely to the...
Transnational State-sponsored Cyber Economic Espionage
Brenda I. Rowe
Sep 01, 2019
Transnational state-sponsored cyber economic espionage poses a threat to the economy of developed countries whose industry is largely reliant on the value of information. In the face of rapid technological development...
How Would You Like to Die? Glossip v. Gross Deals Blow to Abolitionists
Brenda I. Rowe
Nov 01, 2017
After capital punishment opponents’ pressure on drug suppliers reduced the lethal injection drug supply, Oklahoma began using midazolam, resulting in botched executions. Condemned inmates sought to stop use of this lethal...
How Would You Like to Die? Glossip v. Gross Deals Blow to Abolitionists
Brenda I. Rowe
Nov 01, 2017
After capital punishment opponents’ pressure on drug suppliers reduced the lethal injection drug supply, Oklahoma began using midazolam, resulting in botched executions. Condemned inmates sought to stop use of this lethal...
Predictors of Texas Police Chiefs’ Satisfaction with Police-Prosecutor Relationships
Brenda I. Rowe
Dec 01, 2015
Although strain in police-prosecutor relationships may be built into the criminal justice system’s checks and balances, the administration of criminal justice can benefit from the adoption of practices which improve these...
Runaway Jury
The no impeachment rule bars the admission into evidence of juror testimony regarding jury deliberations in proceedings questioning the validity of a verdict. In Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado (2017), the U.S. Supreme Court created...
Persona Non Grata
Recently, concern has been voiced within the academy regarding the marginalization of legal scholarship within the criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) discipline. Although conventional wisdom and anecdotal evidence indicate...
How Would You Like to Die? Glossip v. Gross Deals Blow to Abolitionists
Brenda I. Rowe
Nov 01, 2017
After capital punishment opponents’ pressure on drug suppliers reduced the lethal injection drug supply, Oklahoma began using midazolam, resulting in botched executions. Condemned inmates sought to stop use of this lethal...
Get Out of My Driveway! Collins v. Virginia Protects Curtilage from Being Trampled by the Automobile Exception
Brenda I. Rowe
Jan 01, 2019
In Collins v. Virginia (2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the automobile exception cannot justify a warrantless search of an automobile parked in a home’s curtilage because the automobile exception pertains solely to the...
Get Out of My Driveway! Collins v. Virginia Protects Curtilage from Being Trampled by the Automobile Exception
Brenda I. Rowe
Jan 01, 2019
In Collins v. Virginia (2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the automobile exception cannot justify a warrantless search of an automobile parked in a home’s curtilage because the automobile exception pertains solely to the...
The purpose and impact of postgraduate knowledge
Purpose: Much research into outcomes of doctoral learning focuses on employability, or the dearth of academic employment in relation to doctoral graduate expectations, emphasising precarity of academic future work. This new work...
Published by:
Persona Non Grata
Recently, concern has been voiced within the academy regarding the marginalization of legal scholarship within the criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) discipline. Although conventional wisdom and anecdotal evidence indicate...

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