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According to the Swiss legal system, involuntary admission is one of the farthest-reaching incursions into personal autonomy. The effect of compulsory admission in treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs) on variables such as length of stay or ...
Benedikt Habermeyer +3 more
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Extent of sexual coercion among young female migrant carpet and garment factory workers in Nepal
This paper explores sexual coercion of young female migrant workers in the carpet and garment factories in the Kathmandu Valley. Information is drawn from 12 in-depth case histories and a sample survey of 550 respondents aged 14-19 years.
Cleland, John, Puri, Mahesh
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Social welfare and coercion in public finance [PDF]
This paper develops an expanded framework for social planning in which the existence of coercion is explicitly acknowledged. Key issues concern the precise definition of coercion for individuals and in the aggregate, its difference from redistribution ...
Hettich, Walter +2 more
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Organic Thin‐Film Transistors for Neuromorphic Computing
Organic thin‐film transistors (OTFTs) are reviewed for neuromorphic computing applications, highlighting their power‐efficient, and biological time‐scale operation. This article surveys OFET and OECT devices, compares them with memristors and CMOS, analyzes how fabrication parameters shape spike‐based metrics, proposes standardized characterization ...
Luke McCarthy +2 more
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POLITICAL COERCION IN THE REFORMATION ERA IN BULELENG REGENCY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF CULTURAL STUDIES
During the reformation era much political coercion took place in Buleleng Regency, Bali.Such political coercion occured repeatedly in the general election referred to as Pemiluconducted in 1999 and 2004, and in the election conducted to directly vote for
Pande Made Suputra +3 more
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Cooperating to Resist Coercion: An Experimental Study [PDF]
This study sheds light on the difficulties people face in cooperating to resist coercion. We adapt a threshold public goods game to investigate whether people are able to cooperate to resist coercion despite individual incentives to free-ride.
Ann B. Gillette +2 more
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Metastable superstructure and emergent spin fluctuation in self‐intercalated Cr1+xTe2${\rm Cr}_{1+x}{\rm Te}_2$ ABSTRACT Intercalated van der Waals (vdW) magnetic materials host unique magnetic properties due to the interplay of competing interlayer and intralayer exchange couplings, which depend on the intercalant concentration within the van der ...
Clayton Conner +15 more
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Justification of Criminal Intervention; Principles and Necessities [PDF]
One of the most prominent issues in criminal philosophy is “Justificationof Criminal Intervention” which is done by the State, in the individual rightsand autonomy. This phrase is often used by scholars and critics without anyclear-cut definition.
Firouz Mahmoudi Janaki +1 more
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Psychologists ‘Not Jack Bauer’, says the American Psychological Association
Ask just about any undergraduate student in psychology and it is likely they can list a handful of research studies in which they have participated. Whether it is the promise of an extra 2% added to their final grade, the allure of monetary compensation (
Elie Laskin
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Social planning and coercion under bounded rationality with an application to environmental policy [PDF]
We develop a theory of social planning with a concern for economic coercion, which we define as the difference between consumers' actual utility, and the "counterfactual" utility they expect to obtain if they were able to set policy themselves.
Hintermann, Beat, Rutherford, Thomas F.
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