999 resultados para Papal documents.
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The Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning (CJJP) recently released its study of Iowa’s six adult drug courts, all of which are administered by community corrections agencies. Making heavy use of DOC’s ICON data base, CJJP examined completion rates, recidivism and substance abuse treatment. CJJP also compared drug court results with those of a group of offenders who were screened and declined or were rejected by drug court in 2003 (referred) and a sample of offenders starting probation in 2003 (probationers). CJJP tracked the offenders for approximately three years.
Documents pour servir à la biographie de la bienheureuse Marguerite de La Séauve... / Theillière,...
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En aquest volum apleguem tots els documents sobre reproducció assistidaelaborats pel grup d'opinió de l'Observatori de Bioètica i Dret, analitzant fi lper randa les conclusions llavors exposades i deixant constància del seu impacteconcret en cada norma. En cadascun dels cinc Documents es respecta la versióoriginal i s'hi afegeix un comentari general sobre la seva repercussió i una revisióde les Conclusions, indicant-hi detalladament les normes en què es recullen les nostres propostes.
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False identity documents constitute a potential powerful source of forensic intelligence because they are essential elements of transnational crime and provide cover for organized crime. In previous work, a systematic profiling method using false documents' visual features has been built within a forensic intelligence model. In the current study, the comparison process and metrics lying at the heart of this profiling method are described and evaluated. This evaluation takes advantage of 347 false identity documents of four different types seized in two countries whose sources were known to be common or different (following police investigations and dismantling of counterfeit factories). Intra-source and inter-sources variations were evaluated through the computation of more than 7500 similarity scores. The profiling method could thus be validated and its performance assessed using two complementary approaches to measuring type I and type II error rates: a binary classification and the computation of likelihood ratios. Very low error rates were measured across the four document types, demonstrating the validity and robustness of the method to link documents to a common source or to differentiate them. These results pave the way for an operational implementation of a systematic profiling process integrated in a developed forensic intelligence model.