Psychology and Law: The State of the DisciplineRonald Roesch, Stephen D. Hart, James R.P. Ogloff Springer Science & Business Media, 1999 M02 28 - 459 pages Of CBFT Programs and Patients -- Integration: Principles of Forensic Treatment -- Established Principles -- Emerging Principles -- Implications for Policy, Practice, and Research -- III.. Issues in Civil Law -- Chapter 8.. Civil Law: Employment and Discrimination / Jane Goodman-Delahunty -- Sources of Antidiscrimination Law -- Conduct Prohibited by Discrimination Laws -- Prevalence of Workplace Discrimination Charges -- Legal Theories of Workplace Discrimination -- Theories of Liability for Workplace Discrimination -- Disparate Treatment -- Adverse Impact -- Statistical Proof of Discrimination -- Hostile Workplace Environment Discrimination -- Reasonable Accommodation -- Reprisal and Retaliation -- Legal Relief and Remedies for Workplace Discrimination -- Traditional Relief -- Compensatory Damages -- Punitive Damages -- Right to a Jury Trial -- Affirmative Action --^ Perceptions of Fairness and Equity in the Workplace -- Illusions of Distributive Justice -- Myth of Merit-Based Decision Making in the Workplace -- Distributive and Procedural Fairness: Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity -- Fairness in Objective Testing -- Modern Racism in the Workplace -- Background to Current Issues and Research -- Institutional Barriers to Racial Minorities -- Forms of Contemporary Racism -- Contextual Studies of Intergroup Biases -- Sexual Harassment in the Workplace -- Background to Current Issues and Research -- Theories of Harassment: Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Workplace Environment Claims -- Forms of Sexually Harassing Conduct -- Influence of Individual and Social Factors on Sexual Harassment -- Directions for Future Research -- Systemic and Institutional Factors in Employment Discrimination -- Reducing Discrimination in the Workplace -- Damages Flowing from Employment Discrimination --^ Procedural Aspects that Influence Discrimination Charges. |
Contents
I | 1 |
III | 2 |
V | 3 |
VII | 5 |
VIII | 10 |
IX | 15 |
X | 16 |
XI | 17 |
LIV | 241 |
LVI | 242 |
LVII | 244 |
LVIII | 255 |
LIX | 264 |
LX | 268 |
LXI | 271 |
LXII | 275 |
XII | 18 |
XIII | 21 |
XV | 23 |
XVI | 25 |
XVII | 29 |
XVIII | 43 |
XIX | 45 |
XX | 47 |
XXI | 48 |
XXII | 51 |
XXIII | 52 |
XXIV | 53 |
XXV | 54 |
XXVI | 57 |
XXVII | 75 |
XXVIII | 80 |
XXIX | 81 |
XXX | 89 |
XXXII | 90 |
XXXIII | 93 |
XXXIV | 94 |
XXXV | 100 |
XXXVI | 111 |
XXXVII | 112 |
XXXVIII | 115 |
XXXIX | 116 |
XL | 119 |
XLI | 121 |
XLII | 122 |
XLIII | 131 |
XLIV | 165 |
XLV | 166 |
XLVI | 175 |
XLVII | 176 |
XLVIII | 182 |
XLIX | 183 |
L | 194 |
LI | 220 |
LII | 223 |
LIII | 228 |
LXIII | 277 |
LXIV | 279 |
LXV | 280 |
LXVI | 282 |
LXVII | 284 |
LXVIII | 292 |
LXIX | 296 |
LXX | 304 |
LXXI | 309 |
LXXII | 322 |
LXXIII | 329 |
LXXV | 339 |
LXXVI | 341 |
LXXVII | 342 |
LXXVIII | 347 |
LXXX | 348 |
LXXXI | 350 |
LXXXIII | 351 |
LXXXIV | 366 |
LXXXV | 367 |
LXXXVI | 368 |
LXXXVII | 373 |
LXXXVIII | 375 |
LXXXIX | 379 |
XC | 384 |
XCI | 388 |
XCII | 394 |
XCIII | 398 |
XCV | 403 |
XCVI | 405 |
XCVII | 406 |
XCVIII | 412 |
XCIX | 416 |
C | 417 |
CI | 418 |
CII | 419 |
CIII | 420 |
CV | 423 |
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