Birds in UK Law
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Birds, Birds, Birds: Co‐Worker Similarity, Workplace Diversity and Job Switches
We investigate how the demographic composition of the workforce along the sex, nationality, education, age and tenure dimensions affects job switches. Fitting duration models for workers’ job‐to‐jo...
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Birds and sluts
The sexual abuse of young women by gang members in the UK is a subject of concern. The Coalition Government has outlined its commitment to ending gang violence and as part of this overall enterpris...
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Birds of Passage
In our May issue we published an article by Supt. A. G. Rose (Manchester City Police) on the general problem of the coloured immigrant, which constituted a plea for understanding. The following con...
- Protected Birds and Animals
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Birds of Different Feathers
In this article, social network data are used to investigate relationships between 1730 non-, minor and serious delinquent students from lower-level secondary education in the Netherlands. We analy...
- Police & Protection of Wild Birds
- Eurocommunism: Something for the Birds?
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Birds Behaving Badly: The Regulation of Seagulls and the Construction of Public Space
This article is about the socio‐legal construction of one of the least‐loved birds in the United Kingdom: the ‘seagull'. In particular, it is about how the gull has been brought within the realm of...
- Licences for shooting wild birds and wild animals
- Wild birds which are protected by special penalties
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