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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, March 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-03)
    CONTENTS: |Wanted: a challenge to the felony murder doctrine, by Shaheed K. Biko Hamza, aka Derek Dixon 36413 |An open letter to the Legislature's Appropriation Committee and Judiciary Committee, by Marshall Lux |They have ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, June 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-06)
    CONTENTS:| July 1st: What will happen when Governor Ricketts declares an over-crowding emergency? by Doug Koebernick| The killing of Mattieo Condoluci and a critique of registries, by Nebraskans Unafraid| Governor asked ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, December 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-12)
    CONTENTS:|The politics of new prisons (Part 2), by Marshall Lux|When the over-growth began at the Nebraska Department of Corrections, by David Ditter 32547|State senator expresses his view on priorities and a new prison|In ...
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    Nebraska Criminal Justice Review, September 2020 

    Beckman, Mel (editor) (Holy Family Church, Omaha, Neb., 2020-09)
    CONTENTS:|The Politics of New Prisons Part #1, by Marshall Lux|Amending Nebraska’s felony murder rule: a small step in the right direction, by Tom Riley|“BLK. PRISONER”, by Shaheed K. Biko Hamza|Preparing for Parole Board ...
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    How to Launch a Doctoral Interdisciplinary Leadership Program 

    Brock, Barbara L; Cherney, Isabelle; Martin, James R.; Moss Breen, Jennifer; Oltman, Gretchen (Creighton University, 2015-05)
    Building a doctoral program in leadership is never an easy task, and building an interdisciplinary doctoral program is even more difficult. Yet, it is the interdisciplinary approach that differentiates typical leadership ...
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    Support for Interdisciplinary Approaches in Emergency Medical Services Education 

    Leggio, William J; D'Alessandro, Kenneth J (Creighton University, 2015-05)
    This article analyzes the need for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) educational programs and academicians to develop interdisciplinary educational and training opportunities with other healthcare disciplines. A literature ...
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    Self-Percieved Traits of Servant Leadership in AmeriCorps Volunteers: A Mixed-Method Concurrent Explanatory Study 

    Cook, Karen Frances (Creighton University, 2015-05)
    Although the tenets of modern servant leadership originated by Greenleaf (1970) have long been applied to service enterprise, no known research has applied the principles to the self-perception of AmeriCorps volunteers who ...
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    Global Leadership Communication: A Strategic Proposal 

    Lawrence, Tom (Creighton University, 2015-05)
    Organizations face a myriad of challenges as the world interconnects through the process of globalization. In order to sustain viability and produce competitive advantage, organizations must develop a global communication ...
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    A Conversation with Chris Lowney 

    Winford, Kristin; Cherney, Isabelle D (Creighton University, 2015-05)
    Chris Lowney, author of four books on leadership including Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company that Changed the World, was interviewed for the inaugural issue of the Creighton Journal of ...
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    Optimal Immunization Across the Life-Span of Nebraska Families: An Interview with Nebraska First Lady Susanne Shore 

    Shore, Susanne; Wang, Carol (Creighton University Public Relations, 2018-06-13)
    Susanne Shore, BSN, first lady of Nebraska, is interviewed by Carol Wang of the Metro Omaha Medical Society. They discuss the importance of immunizations across the lifespan for members of all Nebraska families.|Sponsored ...
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