Essays about: "views about separation"

Found 3 essays containing the words views about separation.

  1. 1. Children in Prison: Contemplating Processes and Decisions to Separate the Children from their Mothers in Uganda

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbete

    Author : KATO Francis; [2020-03-13]
    Keywords : Prison; imprisoned mothers; staff; Children; living alongside their imprisoned mother s ; views about separation; Separation process and decision; Uganda Prisons Act 2006.;

    Abstract : Introduction and context: With the number of imprisoned women who also double as mother continue to grow, so has the number of innocent children accompanying their mother behind bars. Around the World, different countries have approached this issue in different ways within their respective national policy and legal frameworks. READ MORE

  2. 2. The impact of auditor rotation on audit quality : A qualitative study conducted with audit companies and public listed companies located in Sweden

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Sonja Oberleitner Oberleitner; [2017]
    Keywords : auditor rotation;

    Abstract : The collapse of Enron and several other companies, such as Global Crossing and the more recent scandal of Tesco, raised concerns worldwide about auditor independence and audit quality. The scandals have proven that particularly the joint-provision of auditing and nonaudit services (NAS) along with a long-term auditor-client relationship tend to adversely impact auditor independence thus audit quality, triggering the need for a new regulation. READ MORE

  3. 3. Participation of Children in Spatial Development : Case Study: Stockholm Metropolitan Area

    University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studier

    Author : Stefanie Oestreich; [2012]
    Keywords : citizien participation;

    Abstract : Participation of children in urban and regional planning processes? The idea sounds like a utopia to a lot of planners. ‘Too young’, ‘not enough knowledge or skills to understand the complexity of planning’, are typical reactions. Twenty years ago the United Nation Convention on the Right of the Child came into force. READ MORE