928 resultados para Economia do crime


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Este trabalho discute o papel da representação na atual economia da informação/conhecimento que se delineia a partir da emergência da Internet. Neste contexto, identificação e avaliação se tornam atividades essenciais para a utilização de recursos informacionais disponíveis na rede. A identificação/avaliação de informações é apresentada como um processo semiótico, no qual a representação substitui a informação original e serve a um usuário como um dispositivo inferecial com relação à sua relevância. O trabalho informacional de desenvolvimento e sistematização de representações das informações disponíveis na Internet joga um papel decisivo, viablizando processos de identificação, avaliação e uso, atuando como intermediária entre usuários e suas necessidades de informação e recursos informacionais potencialmente relevantes.

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La influència decisiva que té l'economia en la majoria deis aspectes que configuren la vida humana és una evidencia, i l'educació no constitueix cap excepció. Philip H. Combs, prestigiós expert en temes relacionats amb els problemes educatius en general i més concretament en la seva dimensió econòmica i social, en analitzar els factors que caracteritzaven la crisi educativa a escala mundial a partir deis anys seixanta, va destacar com a essencials: el desbordament estudiantil (augment de la demanda). L'aguda escassesa de recursos, l'augment deis costos, la inadaptació del producte i la inercia i ineficiencia.

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Se a sociedade encontra-se em uma economia da informação, como as empresas estão usando a informação para competir no mercado? Este artigo busca a estruturação do referencial teórico para a construção do modelo que permita medir o uso da informação por parte das organizações. Com base nos levantamentos realizados, entende-se que as empresas usam a informação em busca de seis estratégias genéricas: redução de custos, criação de valor, inovação, redução do risco, virtualização e diferenciação de produto. Destacam-se, na economia da informação, as firmas que conseguem criar a interação entre os atores econômicos, tirar proveito da interconectividade e sincronizar as suas operações.

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La recerca que es presenta té com a objectiu enfocar una de les arrels de la manca de rendiment laboral dels treballadors: la formació que han rebut, en particular aquells que han seguit una trajectòria universitària. Per dur-ho a terme s"ha valorat l"encaix entre el marc didàctic i les competències que s"exigeixen als alumnes a l"hora d"incorporar-se al mercat de treball. S"ha partit d"una enquesta a persones acabades de llicenciar de la Facultat d"Economia de la Universitat de Barcelona, a docents d"aquesta mateixa Facultat i a empresaris. A partir dels resultats obtinguts s"ha fet una anàlisi de la situació dels joves treballadors en termes de competències instrumentals, interpersonals i professionals, centrada exclusivament en la percepció dels empresaris. Segons les conclusions, una planificació de la docència més centrada en l"estudiant, des del punt de vista de la seva formació integral, pot contribuir de forma essencial a incrementar la seva futura productivitat laboral.

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Forensic science is generally defined as the application of science to address questions related to the law. Too often, this view restricts the contribution of science to one single process which eventually aims at bringing individuals to court while minimising risk of miscarriage of justice. In order to go beyond this paradigm, we propose to refocus the attention towards traces themselves, as remnants of a criminal activity, and their information content. We postulate that traces contribute effectively to a wide variety of other informational processes that support decision making inmany situations. In particular, they inform actors of new policing strategies who place the treatment of information and intelligence at the centre of their systems. This contribution of forensic science to these security oriented models is still not well identified and captured. In order to create the best condition for the development of forensic intelligence, we suggest a framework that connects forensic science to intelligence-led policing (part I). Crime scene attendance and processing can be envisaged within this view. This approach gives indications abouthowto structure knowledge used by crime scene examiners in their effective practice (part II).

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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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This article presents a global vision of images in forensic science. The proliferation of perspectives on the use of images throughout criminal investigations and the increasing demand for research on this topic seem to demand a forensic science-based analysis. In this study, the definitions of and concepts related to material traces are revisited and applied to images, and a structured approach is used to persuade the scientific community to extend and improve the use of images as traces in criminal investigations. Current research efforts focus on technical issues and evidence assessment. This article provides a sound foundation for rationalising and explaining the processes involved in the production of clues from trace images. For example, the mechanisms through which these visual traces become clues of presence or action are described. An extensive literature review of forensic image analysis emphasises the existing guidelines and knowledge available for answering investigative questions (who, what, where, when and how). However, complementary developments are still necessary to demystify many aspects of image analysis in forensic science, including how to review and select images or use them to reconstruct an event or assist intelligence efforts. The hypothetico-deductive reasoning pathway used to discover unknown elements of an event or crime can also help scientists understand the underlying processes involved in their decision making. An analysis of a single image in an investigative or probative context is used to demonstrate the highly informative potential of images as traces and/or clues. Research efforts should be directed toward formalising the extraction and combination of clues from images. An appropriate methodology is key to expanding the use of images in forensic science.