183 research outputs found
Audits of federal government contractors as of December 31, 1990; Audit and accounting guide:
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_indev/1254/thumbnail.jp
Letter to the Department of Defense, December 13, 1957, Regarding the Revision of the Armed Services Procurement Regulation, Section XV, Costract Cost Principles
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/1985/thumbnail.jp
Report to Blue Ribbon Defense Panel on contract and internal auditing within the Department of Defense
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_comm/1291/thumbnail.jp
Audits of government contractors (1975); Audit and accounting guide:
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_indev/1266/thumbnail.jp
Audits of government contractors (1983); Audit and accounting guide:
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_indev/1267/thumbnail.jp
Midyear Report of the Committee on National Defense, To the Council of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, April 1958
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_assoc/2537/thumbnail.jp
A Screening of Attica and a Conversation With Tyrone Larkins and Akil Killebrew
Join us for a screening of the film in conjunction with a panel discussion featuring Tyrone Larkins and Lawrence Akil Killebrew, both of whom are formerly incarcerated people and were in their early twenties when they were serving their sentences at Attica Prison in 1971. They are survivors of the brutality that was witnessed at Attica between September 9 and September 13, 1971.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2021/1006/thumbnail.jp
Comment letters to the National Commission on Commission on Fraudulent Financial Reporting, 1987 (Treadway Commission) Vol. 1
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_sop/1661/thumbnail.jp
Challenging the Logics of Reformism and Humanism in Juvenile Justice Rhetoric
This article draws on contemporary policy discourse in order to advance claims about the intractable figure of the “bad” child in contemporary juvenile justice reforms in the United States (US). The article focuses in particular on the discourses of trauma and “brain science” to point to a form of neo-positivism that has arguably emerged and which challenges efforts to engage in systematic decarceration. The article also focuses on the idea of the “bad child” that persists in the commitment of some reformers to the necessity of confinement for some children. The article questions the extent to which new forms of positivism challenge our ability to leverage structural claims
Dahl: Time for National Dialogue on Domestic Security
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
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