نتایج جستجو برای: making institutions

تعداد نتایج: 412524  

2002
Christina Davis

Europe has long defied GATT/WTO rules on agricultural trade during adjudication of trade disputes, but agreed to major reforms of its agricultural policies in the Uruguay Round. Such variation in liberalization outcomes raises questions about when nations will delegate to international institutions and how EU institutions influence its trade policy. This paper focuses on the policy process to e...

2013
Angela Ambrosino

Institutions as Game Theory Outcomes: Towards a Cognitive-Experimental Inquiry Angela Ambrosino University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy This paper investigates two different approaches to the analysis of institutions using game theory and discusses their methodological and theoretical implications for further research. Starting from von Neumann and Morgenstern’s theory, we investigate, how Schott...

There are many problems that usually R & D centers and organizations in the decision making and achieve its higher goals, are faced with.Such as the density of information in the administrative departments, human resources information and facilities and equipment. The researcher had to make it investigate effective factors in improving management information systems in private banks according ...

Journal: :Prague medical report 2009
I Zukov S Fischer R Ptácek J Raboch

This article presents results of two research studies which focus on the analyses of specific needs associated with members of a delinquent subculture and the psychological alterations which occur as a result of adaptation to their imprisonment. In the first case, the specificity and differences in the area of needs were determined by content analysis of prison correspondence and further by mea...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2013
Alan R Felthous

In a previous issue of The Journal, I anticipated the decision of the Ninth Circuit in United States v. Loughner. The Ninth Circuit's opinion upheld the involuntary medication of Mr. Loughner under a Harper order, with awareness that he could thereby gain trial competence, and it allowed Mr. Loughner's extended commitment to Federal Medical Center (FMC)-Springfield for the purpose of rendering ...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2007
Margaret K Keiley

The Multiple-Family Group Intervention (MFGI) was developed to address the need for an effective and yet affordable treatment for reducing recidivism for incarcerated adolescents and altering the families' coercive interactional patterns from an affect regulation and attachment perspective. The 8-week MFGI program was conducted in two Indiana juvenile correctional institutions. The research stu...

2017
Stephane M. Shepherd Rosa Hazel Delgado Juanita Sherwood Yin Paradies

BACKGROUND Possessing a strong cultural identity has been shown to protect against mental health symptoms and buffer distress prompted by discrimination. However, no research to date has explored the protective influences of cultural identity and cultural engagement on violent offending. This paper investigates the relationships between cultural identity/engagement and violent recidivism for a ...

Journal: :Journal of marital and family therapy 2015
Margaret K Keiley Ali Zaremba-Morgan Christiana Datubo-Brown Raven Pyle Milira Cox

The multiple-family group intervention is an effective, yet affordable, 8-week treatment that is conducted in a juvenile correctional institution in Alabama with adolescents who sexually offend and their families. Data from 115 incarcerated male adolescents and their male and female caregivers collected at pre-, post-, and 1-year follow-up were used to determine that problem behaviors (internal...

2006
Don Weatherburn Jiuzhao Hua Steve Moffatt

This bulletin presents the results of a study into the incapacitation effect of prison on burglary. The results indicate that current levels of imprisonment in New South Wales (NSW) prevent approximately 45,000 burglaries per annum. Rates of burglary could be reduced if sentences for burglary were longer, a higher percentage of burglars were sent to prison or clear-up rates for burglary were hi...

2016
Fiona G Kouyoumdjian Andrée Schuler Kathryn E McIsaac Lucie Pivnick Flora I Matheson Glenn Brown Lori Kiefer Diego Silva Stephen W Hwang

OBJECTIVES A large number of Canadians spend time in correctional facilities each year, and they are likely to have poor health compared to the general population. Relatively little health research has been conducted in Canada with a focus on people who experience detention or incarceration. We aimed to conduct a Delphi process with key stakeholders to define priorities for research in prison h...

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