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Developing coercion detection solutions for biometrie security [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Biometric security depends on its accuracy and efficiency, but is especially vulnerable to spoof attacks. Currently liveness detection has become the standard method of reducing the impact of spoof attacks, however whilst this protects against spoof ...
Anderson, M., Matthew, P.
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Justification of Criminal Intervention; Principles and Necessities [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Kiyfarī, 2013
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

open access: yesVoices in Bioethics, 2015
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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Ethical Problems in Evaluation Research [PDF]

open access: yes, 1981
For some time, social scientists have been concerned with ethics in research. Much of what they have written has focused on research in general, but many of the points they raise are applicable to evaluation research in particular.
Johnson, Elisabeth J.
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Categorical Comprehensions and Recursion

open access: yes, 2015
A new categorical setting is defined in order to characterize the subrecursive classes belonging to complexity hierarchies. This is achieved by means of coercion functors over a symmetric monoidal category endowed with certain recursion schemes that ...
Boils, Joaquín Díaz
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The economics of coercion and conflict : an introduction [PDF]

open access: yes
This chapter introduces the author’s selected papers on the economics of coercion and conflict. It defines coercion and conflict and relates them. In conflict, adversaries make costly investments in the means of coercion.
Harrison, Mark
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Relative efficiency of psychiatric clinics in treating cases without coercion and achieving symptom reduction

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry
Background The use of coercive measures is an increasingly debated aspect of psychiatric treatment. Considering the multitude of negative effects, patients, clinicians, and ethicists alike have called for a more cautious application of coercion.
Cornelius Müller   +5 more
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Forms of Indigenous Labor on New Spain’s Northern Frontiers: The Cases of New Mexico and California (17th–18th Centuries)

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2023
This essay discusses various forms of Hispanic-Indigenous labor relations on New Spain’s northern frontiers, with a focus on 17th-century New Mexico and late colonial California.
David Rex Galindo
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Slipping Through the Cracks: Receptivity of healthcare professionals to an electronic screening tool for human trafficking [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Introduction: Human trafficking is the exploitation of an individual through force or coercion, for labor or services, including commercial sex. Healthcare providers are uniquely positioned to encounter trafficked people.
Albert, Jennifer   +9 more
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Cooperating to Resist Coercion: An Experimental Study [PDF]

open access: yes
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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