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    Diseño de un modelo de referenciación a personas en emergencia social víctimas del conflicto armado residentes en Bogotá

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    Tesis de GradoEl propósito de la investigación fue diseñar la estructura conceptual de un modelo de referenciación para víctimas del conflicto armado atendidas en el servicio Enlace Social de la Secretaria Distrital de Integración Social residentes Bogotá. Así como, realizar la caracterización de 361 registros de la ficha del sistema de registro de beneficiarios SIRBE aplicada a VCA participantes en el servicio ES de la SDIS desde el año 2013 hasta Septiembre del 2017 y caracterización 18 instituciones y 29 programas o servicios dirigidos a VCA con el fin de identificar la oferta de servicios sociales disponibles para este grupo poblacional.1. Resumen 2. Antecedentes conceptuales y empíricos 3. Justificación 4. Objetivos 5. Método 6. Resultados 7. Discusión y conclusiones 8. Referencias 9. ApéndicesMaestríaMagister en Psicologí

    The criminal justice voluntary sector: concepts and an agenda for an emerging field

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    This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tomczak, P. & Buck, G. (2019). The criminal justice voluntary sector: concepts and an agenda for an emerging field. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 58(3), which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12326. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.Volunteers and voluntary organisations play significant roles pervading criminal justice. They are key actors, with unrecognised potential to shore up criminal justice and/or collaboratively reshape social justice. Unlike public and for-profit agents, criminal justice volunteers and voluntary organisations (CJVVOs) have been neglected by scholars. We call for analyses of diverse CJVVOs, in national and comparative contexts. We provide three categories to highlight distinctive organising auspices, which hold across criminal justice: statutory volunteers, quasi-statutory volunteers and voluntary organisations. The unknown implications of these different forms of non-state, non-profit justice involvement deserve far greater attention from academics, policymakers and practitioners

    Social influence on technology acceptance behavior

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    Mum or bub? Which influences breastfeeding loyalty

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    The need for social marketing research in the area of breastfeeding is highlighted by the failure of campaigns to increase breastfeeding rates over the past two decades in developed countries. This is despite evidence of the health benefits of longer breastfeeding duration to both baby and mother, and the high levels of expenditure on these campaigns. Whilst past campaign approaches typically focus on baby-oriented factors, breastfeeding is a complex behaviour that for many women involves barriers that influence their commitment to continued breastfeeding. Using social marketing, this research investigates the role of mother-centred factors on loyalty to breastfeeding. A sample of 405 Australian women completed an online survey. The data were analysed using structural equation modelling, which revealed that mother-oriented, rather than baby-oriented, factors influence attitudinal and behavioural loyalty to breastfeeding
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