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Culpability, Deterrence, and the Exclusionary Rule [PDF]
This Article discusses the Supreme Court’s use of the concepts of culpability and deterrence in its Fourth Amendment jurisprudence, in particular, in the opinions applying the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule.
Kinports, Kit
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Rethinking the Relevance of Self-Deterrence [PDF]
Self-deterrence is critically understudied in deterrence theory. Similarly, deterrence practitioners prefer to focus on adversaries’ threats rather than seeking to account for the full scope of fears influencing the decision calculus of policymakers ...
Michaels, Jeffrey H.
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Abstract Gender‐targeted recruitment in policing has elicited varied public responses. This study explores public sentiment toward policing gender targets using a symbolic interactionist and social identity approach. A sentiment analysis was conducted on 5447 comments extracted from a Facebook recruitment campaign targeting women.
Katelyn Davenport‐Klunder+2 more
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This study examines the role of trust to moderate the relationship between deterrence factors and taxpayer compliance behavior. Their compalince on tax regulation is hypothesized to be determined by three factors i.e. tax audit, tax fine and trust in tax
Dwi Ratmono, Nur Cahyonowati
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ABSTRACT For care‐experienced young people, the preparation for leaving out‐of‐home care (OOHC) is vital in support of post‐OOHC outcomes. This research explores the acquisition of Independent Living Skills (ILS) amongst young people in Western Australia and is based on interviews with care‐experienced young people at two time points: while in OOHC and
Michael Starr+3 more
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CNN Classifier for Just-in-Time Woodpeckers Detection and Deterrent [PDF]
Woodpeckers can cause significant damage to homes, especially in suburban areas. There are a number of preventing and repelling methods including passive decoys, though these may only provide temporary relief. Subsequently, it may be more efficient to implement a woodpecker deterrent, such as motion, light, sound, or ultrasound that would be triggered ...
arxiv
ABSTRACT There is significant local and international evidence to show that young people transitioning from care have children by age 21 at far higher rates than the general youth population. Intergenerational child protection involvement is also far higher for this group.
Jade Purtell, Sarah Morris
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ABSTRACT Ensuring that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children removed from their families by child protection services remain connected to their kin, Country and culture is a priority to begin to redress the intergenerational trauma and harm caused by colonisation.
Sharynne Hamilton+9 more
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Alliances and Conflict, or Conflict and Alliances? Appraising the Causal Effect of Alliances on Conflict [PDF]
The deterrent effect of military alliances is well documented and widely accepted. However, such work has typically assumed that alliances are exogenous. This is problematic as alliances may simultaneously influence the probability of conflict and be influenced by the probability of conflict.
arxiv
Understanding Deterrence Theory in Security Compliance Behavior: A Quantitative Meta-Analysis Approach [PDF]
Nowadays, one of the major concerns in assuring information systems security (ISS) is the employees’ non-compliance behavior. Several studies have investigated compliance behavior by utilizing several behavioral theories and models.
Abed, Javad, Weistroffer, Heinz Roland
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