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  Immigrant Populations as Victims: Toward a Multicultural Criminal Justice System
This article summarizes a study that investigated whether the diverse cultural makeup of many communities requires the criminal justice system to modify its approach, particul....
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  Improving Communication Between Clinical Psychologists and Primary Care Physicians
In this article, the authors "suggest a number of modalities for improving effective communication between clinical psychologists and primary care physicians to help physician....
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  Incident Reporting-Will Need Organization Changes
This course provides information about why an incident report is used, when it is used, the steps involved in correctly documenting information, and how the report is used aft....
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  Individual Differences and Debriefing Effectiveness
This article discusses the assumptions that emergency workers all have the same response to the trauma they may encounter in their work and that all should receive formal debr....
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  Infectious diseases and the relationship of drug use to their spread
Description: Content in this newsletter focuses extensively on infectious diseases and the relationship of drug use to their spread. In addition, articles explore cocaine abus....
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  Interviewing Skills v.2
After screening resumes and applications, face-to-face interviews determine which of the candidates who have met your basic qualifications are best for a particular job. Sup....
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  Is Diagnosis a Disaster?: A Constructionist Trialogue
In Gergen’s words, ‘From a constructionist standpoint, our languages for describing and explaining the world (and ourselves) are not derived from or demanded by whatever is th....
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