934 resultados para Situational crime prevention
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Estudos de inquérito sugerem que os espaços verdes são locais perigosos e inseguros, aonde perdura o crime, levando as pessoas frequentemente a evitá-los. Publicamente desejados, mas simultaneamente receados, pela insegurança que por vezes invocam, os espaços verdes são mal compreendidos na óptica da segurança e na perspetiva criminológica. Este estudo exploratório de auto-relato visa assim contribuir para o conhecimento dos vários aspetos relacionados com a segurança dos espaços verdes, com base na perspetiva dos vigilantes, nomeadamente, a extensão e características da criminalidade existente, a identificação dos fatores internos e externos que se relacionam com a segurança e a relevância de várias dimensões situacionais dos espaços verdes na óptica da segurança e prevenção do crime. Para dar resposta a estas questões, realizaram-se entrevistas diretivas e estruturadas junto de uma amostra de vigilantes dos espaços verdes da cidade do Porto, que concordaram em participar no estudo. Os dados recolhidos, de teor quantitativo e qualitativo, foram analisados e interpretados, procurando-se identificar padrões nos relatos dos vigilantes e estabelecer um conhecimento que oriente práticas de bom planeamento e gestão dos espaços verdes municipais.
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Drug prevention has traditionally focused on influencing individual attitudes and behaviours. In particular, efforts have been directed towards adolescents in the school setting. However, evaluations of school-based drug education have identified limited success. There is increasing recognition that drug abuse is one of a number of risk behaviours, including truancy, delinquency and mental health problems, which share common antecedents that begin in the early years of childhood. Furthermore, these behaviours are shaped by macroenvironmental influences including the economic, social, cultural, and physical environment. Drug prevention needs to adopt a broader perspective: with greater collaboration in related programmes such as crime prevention and suicide prevention; with greater attention to the macroenvironmental influences on problem behaviours; and with greater attention to healthy development in the first years of childhood. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams Wilkins.
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Entre o leque de políticas penais atualmente disponíveis e legitimadas na contenção da criminalidade, a reclusão constitui a forma predominante para sancionar transgressores. Procurando alargar o debate sobre as penas de prisão, este artigo explora, através de entrevistas com 20 mulheres reclusas, os processos de reconfiguração e reestruturação das responsabilidades femininas na decorrência da reclusão de mulheres e analisa as implicações socioeconómicas da ausência feminina nos agregados domésticos. Os resultados evidenciam que a reclusão de mulheres desencadeia ou agrava posições de vulnerabilidade social e instabilidade económica, afetando sobretudo crianças, mulheres e idosos.
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Labile or mutation-sensitised proteins may spontaneously convert into aggregation-prone conformations that may be toxic and infectious. This hazardous behavior, which can be described as a form of "molecular criminality", can be actively counteracted in the cell by a network of molecular chaperone and proteases. Similar to law enforcement agents, molecular chaperones and proteases can specifically identify, apprehend, unfold and thus neutralize "criminal" protein conformers, allowing them to subsequently refold into harmless functional proteins. Irreversibly damaged polypeptides that have lost the ability to natively refold are preferentially degraded by highly controlled ATP-consuming proteases. Damaged proteins that escape proteasomal degradation can also be "incarcerated" into dense amyloids, "evicted" from the cell, or internally "exiled" to the lysosome to be hydrolysed and recycled. Thus, remarkable parallels exist between molecular and human forms of criminality, as well as in the cellular and social responses to various forms of crime. Yet, differences also exist: whereas programmed death is the preferred solution chosen by aged and aggregation-stressed cells, collective suicide is seldom chosen by lawless societies. Significantly, there is no cellular equivalent for the role of familial care and of education in general, which is so crucial to the proper shaping of functional persons in the society. Unlike in the cell, humanism introduces a bias against radical solutions such as capital punishment, favouring crime prevention, reeducation and social reinsertion of criminals.
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Some examples of topics covered include undocumented immigrants, guns, and terrorism within Crime and Criminal Behavior, vigilantes, Miranda warnings, and zero-tolerance policing within Police and Law Enforcement; insanity laws, DNA evidence, and victims' rights within Courts, Law, and Justice; gangs and prison violence, capital punishment, and prison privatization within Corrections; and school violence, violent juvenile offenders, and age of responsibility within Juvenile Crime and Justice. Note that Sage offers numerous reference works that provide focused analysis of key topics in the field of criminal justice, such as the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment (2002), the Encyclopedia of Race and Crime (2009), the Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention (2010), the Encyclopedia of White Collar & Corporate Crime (2004), and the Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence (2008), available in print or as e-books via Sage Reference online.
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"July 1997."
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In June 2000, the Authority convened a Criminal Justice Planning Assembly in which policy makers, service providers, researchers, practitioners, and elected officials participated. The goals and objectives for the criminal justice system, which came out of the Assembly, were refined in the following months and recommended action steps to address identified priorities were developed. This work resulted in a Criminal Justice Plan for the State of Illinois. A primary purpose of the Plan was the development of a framework for a comprehensive statewide approach to coordinating the allocation and expenditure of all federal and state funds appropriated to the Authority and made available for juvenile and criminal justice purposes. The Plan as well as past funding initiatives, the latest data on drug and violent crime in Illinois, and new criminal justice issues that have arisen in the last several years were taken into account in the development of the strategy. The strategy describes the role that Illinois' Anti-Drug Abuse Act Edward Byrne Memorial Fund award plays in the larger plan for Illinois, coordinating research, policy, and the legislative activities with funding initiatives.
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"June 1994."
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"January 1990."
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 17105.
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Knowledge of crimes that have occurred in hotels has been scares. The authors explore the nature and causes of hotel crimes in a U.S. metropolitan area. Levels of crimes were directly related to size of the hotel, target market of business travelers, access to public transportation, and an unsafe image of the environment surrounding the hotel. Crime prevention programs based on the findings can be developed to protect the safety of guests and property.