Counter Offer in UK Law

  • Randomized experiments in Scandinavian criminal justice: Reviewing the past and looking to the future
    • No. 17-2, March 2020
    • European Journal of Criminology
    Randomized controlled trials are reported on with increasing frequency within the criminological literature. This development, which is commonly seen as being a part of a global shift towards evide...
    ......, Norway and Sweden),  with distinct penal philosophies, may offer a counter-narrative. Here, we conduct a multi-lingual  systematic review ......
  • Corona crimes: How pandemic narratives change criminal landscapes
    • No. 26-2, May 2022
    • Theoretical Criminology
    The epidemic psychology of pandemics creates an atmosphere of panic and fear that can expedite new laws and facilitate criminogenic narrative arousal. Using narrative criminology, we discuss crimes...
    ...... criminogenic; and are opposed by more fundamentally criminogenic counter-narratives. We also show how pandemics repurpose justifications for ional crimes and offer an opportunity for narrative repositioning of “criminals”. Societal ......
  • Corona crimes: How pandemic narratives change criminal landscapes
    • No. 26-2, May 2022
    • Theoretical Criminology
    The epidemic psychology of pandemics creates an atmosphere of panic and fear that can expedite new laws and facilitate criminogenic narrative arousal. Using narrative criminology, we discuss crimes...
    ...... criminogenic; and are opposed by more fundamentally criminogenic counter-narratives. We also show how pandemics repurpose justifications for ional crimes and offer an opportunity for narrative repositioning of “criminals”. Societal ......
  • Culture and KM in China
    • No. 40-3/4, August 2010
    • VINE
    • 326-333
    Purpose: This study seeks to present observations on the impact of Chinese culture traits on knowledge management practices in Chinese corporations. Design/methodology/approach: The paper presents...
    .......Findings – There are deeply rooted culture traits that work counter to the objectives of a knowledgemanagement program within a Chinese ... that rely on institutionalized systems ofinformation transfer offer hope for the gradual transformation of corporate cultures that ......
  • Offers you should refuse?
    • No. 2001, January 2001
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Job hunting
    ......You start job-hunting, get an interview and receive a job offer with better career prospects, more money and a newer company car. You .... This employment trend has become known as a counter offer. It may seem a win-win situation for both the employer and the ......
  • The Battle of Forms
    • No. 42-6, November 1979
    • The Modern Law Review
    ...... offered to sell a machine tool to the buyers, the offer being on standard terms which “ shall prevail ” over any ... adopted the traditional4 approach of offer and counter-offer. The buyers’ reply was a counter-offer which was ......
  • X‐engineering: ex cathedra?
    • No. 33-1, February 2004
    • Personnel Review
    • 127-142
    This paper offers a critical analysis of X‐engineering – an approach to management, which it is claimed refines and extends business process reengineering (BPR) to offer sustainable benefits to bus...
    ...... claimed refines and extends business process reengineering (BPR) to offer sustainablebenefits to business and to the various communities, which ... offer a critical review of theX-engineering project, designed to counter Champy’s enthusiasticself-promotion and his colourful rendering of the ......
  • Poly‐criminal Pirates and Ballooning Effects: Implications for International Counter‐piracy
    • No. 10-1, February 2019
    • Global Policy
    In view of continued international counter‐piracy efforts and these recent incidents, this article takes the five obstacles presented by Percy and Shortland (2013), as its point of departure for an...
    ......Speci fi cally, the article fi rsts offer an analysis and updated version of Percy and Shortland ’ s fi ve obstacles. Second, I argue, that a sixth obstacle should be added. This obstacle ......
  • Uses of Macro Social Theory: A Social Housing Case Study
    • No. 79-1, January 2016
    • The Modern Law Review
    This article reflects on the use of macro social theoretical perspectives to explain micro social issues, using social housing allocations as a case study. In contrast to a number of social theoret...
    ...... that ‘cookie-cutter’ theories may overlookother positions and counter-f actual scenarios. We draw on a sample of local authority allocation ...Thus, rather than point to particular rationalities or the like, we offer particular housing issues as explanatory factors – including the ......
  • Mass supervision, misrecognition and the ‘Malopticon’
    • No. 21-2, April 2019
    • Punishment & Society
    This paper aims to contribute to debates about ‘mass supervision’ by exploring its penal character as a lived experience. It begins with a review of recent studies that have used ethnographic metho...
    ...... draws, explaining these as an attempt to generate a ‘counter-visual criminology’ ... the pictures and song. In the concluding discussion, I offer" my own analysis, arguing that Teejay’s representations suggest a\xC2"......
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