20 resultados para Crime prevention.


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Viimeisenä kymmenenä vuotena valtiovalta on halunnut panostaa harmaan talouden torjuntaan. Tätä kautta panoksia on lisätty myös talousrikollisuuden torjuntaan, mm. lisäämällä tutkiville viranomaisille myönnettyjen resurssien määrää. Poliisi yhdessä syyttäjän kanssa on keskeisessä roolissa talousrikostutkinnassa ja -torjunnassa. Talousrikosten tunnusmerkistön toteen näyttämisessä rikosperusteiselle erityistarkastuksella on erityisen tärkeä rooli. Tutkielmassa on paneuduttu rikosperusteisen erityistarkastuksen laadun määrittelyyn ja laatuun vaikuttaviin tekijöihin. Tutkielman lähdeaineistona käytettiin mm. teoriakirjallisuutta tilintarkastusalalta sekä talousrikollisuutta käsittelevästä kirjallisuudesta. Lisäksi käytännön työn kannalta olennaisia seikkoja on kerätty asiantuntijahaastatteluilla. Tämän tutkielman tuloksena on eritelty tarkkaan rikosperusteisen erityistarkastuksen laatuun vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Kyseiset tekijät on jaoteltu neljän eri pääkriteerin kautta. Tarkastuksen laatukriteereitä taas on tarkasteltu suhteessa tilintarkastusalaan ja tuloksena on luotu kriteereiden jaottelu, joka helpottaa laatuun vaikuttavien tekijöiden hahmottamista.

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Rahanpesu on rikollisesta toiminnasta hankitun varallisuuden siirtoa lailliseen talousjärjestelmään. Rahanpesu on liitännäinen teko ja se edellyttää aina esirikosta. Esirikos voi olla mikä tahansa rikos, josta varallisuutta hankitaan - huumausainerikos tai talousrikos. Tutkielmassa on selvitetty lainopillista menetelmää käyttäen Suomen rahanpesulain ja ilmoitusmenettelyn tavoitteita ja sisältöä, sekä kansainvälisen rahanpesusäännöstön vaikutuksia Suomen säännöstöön. Empiiristä aineistoa kerättiin teemahaastattelujen avulla ja sen avulla selvitettiin, miten Suomen ilmoitusvelvolliset noudattavat laissa ja ilmoitusmenettelyssä asetettuja velvollisuuksia käytännössä. Tutkimustulosten mukaan, ilmoitusvelvollisiin kohdistetaan suora normatiivinen ohjaus. Ilmoitusvelvolliset noudattavat, hyväksyvät sääntelyn ja uskovat siihen. Tämä auttaa Suomen viranomaisia rahanpesutorjuntatyössä. Suomen rahanpesusäännöstöä on kehitetty vuosien aikana vastamaan kansainvälisiä vaatimuksia. Sääntelyssä on vielä puutteita. On olemassa myös muita ulkopuolisia tekijöitä, jotka hankaloittavat rahanpesun tehokasta torjuntaa.

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The aim of this study was to examine community and individual approaches in responses to mass violence after the school shooting incidents in Jokela (November 2007) and Kauhajoki (September 2008), Finland. In considering the community approach, responses to any shocking criminal event may have integrative, as well as disintegrative effects, within the neighborhood. The integration perspective argues that a heinous criminal event within one’s community is a matter of offence to collectively held feelings and beliefs, and increases perceived solidarity; whereas the disintegration perspective suggests that a criminal event weakens the social fabric of community life by increasing fear of crime and mistrust among locals. In considering the individual approach, socio-demographic factors, such as one’s gender, are typically significant indicators, which explain variation in fear of crime. Beyond this, people are not equally exposed to violent crime and therefore prior victimization and event related experiences may further explain why people differ in their sensitivity to risk from mass violence. Finally, factors related to subjective mental health, such as depressed mood, are also likely to moderate individual differences in responses to mass violence. This study is based on the correlational design of four independent cross-sectional postal surveys. The sampling frames (N=700) for the surveys were the Finnish speaking adult population aged 18–74-years. The first mail survey in Jokela (n=330) was conducted between May and June 2008, approximately six months from the shooting incident at the local high-school. The second Jokela survey (n=278) was conducted in May–June of 2009, 18 months removed from the incident. The first survey in Kauhajoki (n=319) was collected six months after the incident at the local University of Applied Sciences, March– April 2009, and the second (n=339) in March–April 2010, approximately 18 months after the event. Linear and ordinal regression and path analysis are used as methods of analyses. The school shootings in Jokela and Kauhajoki were extremely disturbing events, which deeply affected the communities involved. However, based on the results collected, community responses to mass violence between the two localities were different. An increase in social solidarity appears to apply in the case of the Jokela community, but not in the case of the Kauhajoki community. Thus a criminal event does not necessarily impact the wider community. Every empirical finding is most likely related to different contextual and event-specific factors. Beyond this, community responses to mass violence in Jokela also indicated that the incident was related to a more general sense of insecurity and was also associating with perceived community deterioration and further suggests that responses to mass violence may have both integrating and disintegrating effects. Moreover, community responses to mass violence should also be examined in relation to broader social anxieties and as a proxy for generalized insecurity. Community response is an emotive process and incident related feelings are perhaps projected onto other identifiable concerns. However, this may open the door for social errors and, despite integrative effects, this may also have negative consequences within the neighborhood. The individual approach suggests that women are more fearful than men when a threat refers to violent crime. Young women (aged 18–34) were the most worried age and gender group as concerns perception of threat from mass violence at schools compared to young men (aged 18–34), who were also the least worried age and gender group when compared to older men. It was also found that concerns about mass violence were stronger among respondents with the lowest level of monthly household income compared to financially better-off respondents. Perhaps more importantly, responses to mass violence were affected by the emotional proximity to the event; and worry about the recurrence of school shootings was stronger among respondents who either were a parent of a school-aged child, or knew a victim. Finally, results indicate that psychological wellbeing is an important individual level factor. Respondents who expressed depressed mood consistently expressed their concerns about mass violence and community deterioration. Systematic assessments of the impact of school shooting events on communities are therefore needed. This requires the consolidation of community and individual approaches. Comparative study designs would further benefit from international collaboration across disciplines. Extreme school violence has also become a national concern and deeper understanding of crime related anxieties in contemporary Finland also requires community-based surveys.

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Brett Duane Improving oral healthcare in Scotland with special reference to sustainability and caries prevention University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Dentistry, Community Dentistry, Finnish Doctoral Program in Oral Sciences (FINDOS-Turku), Turku, Finland Annales Universitatis Turkuensis, Sarja- Ser. D, Medica-Odontologica. Painosalama Oy, Turku, Finland, 2015. Dentistry must provide sustainable, evidence-based, and prevention-focused care. In Scotland oral health prevention is delivered through the Childsmile programme, with an increasing use of high concentration fluoride toothpaste (HCFT). Compared with other countries there is little knowledge of xylitol prevention. The UK government has set strict carbon emission limits with which all national health services (NHS) must comply. The purpose of these studies was firstly to describe the Scottish national oral health prevention programme Childsmile (CS), to determine if the additional maternal use of xylitol (CS+X) was more effective at affecting the early colonisation of mutans streptococci (MS) than this programme alone; secondly to analyse trends in the prescribing and management of HCFT by dentists; and thirdly to analyse data from a dental service in order to improve its sustainability. In all, 182 mother/child pairs were selected on the basis of high maternal MS levels. Motherswere randomly allocated to a CS or CS+X group, with both groups receiving Childsmile. Theintervention group consumed xylitol three times a day, from when the child was 3 months until 24 months. Children were examined at age two to assess MS levels. In order to understand patterns of HCFT prescribing, a retrospective secondary data analysis of routine prescribing data for the years 2006-2012 was performed. To understand the sustainability of dental services, carbon accounting combined a top-down approach and a process analysis approach, followed by the use of Pollard’s decision model (used in other healthcare areas) to analyse and support sustainable service reconfiguration. Of the CS children, 17% were colonised with MS, compared with 5% of the CS+X group. This difference was not statistically significant (P=0.1744). The cost of HCFT prescribing increased fourteen-fold over five years, with 4% of dentists prescribing 70% of the total product. Travel (45%), procurement (36%) and building energy (18%) all contributed to the 1800 tonnes of carbon emissions produced by the service, around 4% of total NHS emissions. Using the analytical model, clinic utilisation rates improved by 56% and patient travel halved significantly reducing carbon emissions. It can be concluded that the Childsmile programme was effective in reducing the risk for MS transmission. HCFT is increasing in Scotland and needs to be managed. Dentistry has similar carbon emissions proportionally as the overall NHS, and the use of an analytic tool can be useful in helping identify these emissions. Key words: Sustainability, carbon emissions, xylitol, mutans streptococci, fluoride toothpaste, caries prevention.