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Modeling of decision-making behavior for discretionary lane-changing execution
2016 IEEE 19th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2016Modeling of decision-making behavior for discretionary lane-changing execution (DLCE) is fundamental to both movement simulation and controlling design of automatic vehicles. The existing gap acceptance models ingored the nonlinearity of drivers' DLCE decision-making behavior. Therefore, this study tries to analyze and simulate the DLCE decision-making
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POLICE SUSPICION AND DISCRETIONARY DECISION MAKING DURING CITIZEN STOPS*
Criminology, 2005This study examines the influence of racial, demographic and situational variables on types of police suspicion and the ancillary decision to stop and question suspects. Data were drawn from an observational study of police decision making in Savannah, Georgia.
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Administration & Society, 2023
This study tests the hypothesis that the role identity of street-level bureaucrats is related to variation in their discretionary decisions in relation to the behavior of citizen-clients. The study draws on crosssectional survey data on 465 officers from
Didde Cramer Jensen, M. M. Pedersen
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This study tests the hypothesis that the role identity of street-level bureaucrats is related to variation in their discretionary decisions in relation to the behavior of citizen-clients. The study draws on crosssectional survey data on 465 officers from
Didde Cramer Jensen, M. M. Pedersen
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Public Management Review, 2021
How is the discretion of police officers influenced by clients’ gender and situational visibility under emergency regulations? To answer this question, this study uses the scenario-based-experimental-survey data collected from 878 police officers from ...
Fan Yang, Xiaoxia Huang, Zhichao Li
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How is the discretion of police officers influenced by clients’ gender and situational visibility under emergency regulations? To answer this question, this study uses the scenario-based-experimental-survey data collected from 878 police officers from ...
Fan Yang, Xiaoxia Huang, Zhichao Li
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Discretionary Decision‐Making and the Juvenile Court
Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 1983Ineke Haen Marshall, Charles W. Thomas
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Management Sciences, 2020
Data-driven decision-making (DDD) is rapidly transforming modern operations. The availability of big data, advances in data analytics tools, and rapid gains in processing power enable firms to make decisions based on data rather than intuition. Yet, most
S. Kesavan, Tarun Kushwaha
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Data-driven decision-making (DDD) is rapidly transforming modern operations. The availability of big data, advances in data analytics tools, and rapid gains in processing power enable firms to make decisions based on data rather than intuition. Yet, most
S. Kesavan, Tarun Kushwaha
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The Moral Costs of Discretionary Decision-Making in Crisis
Public Integrity, 2013Arjen Boin, Paul Nieuwenburg
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International Public Management Journal, 2019
: Following the publication of Lipsky’s classic study, a large body of literature has explored the determinants of street-level bureaucrats’ discretion. Among these determinants, clients’ help deservingness has been widely studied as a salient factor in ...
Xiaoli Lu, Hao Xu, Weijie Wang
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: Following the publication of Lipsky’s classic study, a large body of literature has explored the determinants of street-level bureaucrats’ discretion. Among these determinants, clients’ help deservingness has been widely studied as a salient factor in ...
Xiaoli Lu, Hao Xu, Weijie Wang
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Campus officers’ sanctioning of alcohol-involved crime: influences on discretionary decision-making
Andrea Allen, 2016Universities are a hotbed of alcohol consumption, which is a major contributor to campus crime. In the US, campus police are responsible for handling crimes on campus.
Andrea Allen
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Journal of Asian Public Policy
How does digital regulation affect the discretionary decision-making of regulatory street-level bureaucrats? We use a survey experimental vignette design (3 × 2 factorial) among 1,301 police officers in China.
Yingwei Wang, Hong Pan
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How does digital regulation affect the discretionary decision-making of regulatory street-level bureaucrats? We use a survey experimental vignette design (3 × 2 factorial) among 1,301 police officers in China.
Yingwei Wang, Hong Pan
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