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Energy Saving and Low-carbon Transformation Path of Guizhou Province Transportation [PDF]
To help the transportation sector achieve the goal of the energy saving and low-carbon transformation, including highway, waterborne, urban transportation and ports.
Wu Peng+6 more
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The Effectiveness of the Indigenous Islamic Culture on the Crime Prevention in the City of Qom [PDF]
The indigenous Islamic culture, unlike the materialistic cultures, while meeting the needs of the individuals in the society, is rooted in monotheism, which is the basis of Islam, and its proper institutionalization can harmoniously develop the human ...
Sayyad Darvishi+1 more
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Background As Cannabis was legalised in Canada for recreational use in 2018 with the implementation of the Cannabis Act, Regulations were put in place to ensure safety and consistency across the cannabis industry.
Mathieu Gagnon+6 more
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CEPOL’s External Action: Evolution and Outlook
This article aims to present the evolution and further perspectives of the external action by the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL). By analysing the legal background in light of the subsequent mandates of the Agency and against
Péter Stauber, Detlef Schröder
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Operationalizing deployment time in police calls for service
Analyses of emergency calls for service data in the United States suggest that around 50% of dispatched police deployment time is spent on crime-related incidents.
Samuel Langton+2 more
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Improving the effectiveness of prevention in the context of the limits of the criminal law [PDF]
The rapid development of information and telecommunications technologies, the transformation of public relations caused by permanent socio-economic transformations which are happening in Russia and the world, result in numerous changes in criminal ...
Zaitseva Olesya Viktorovna+3 more
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We ask how enforcement can endogenously emerge in a landscape in which only raw power iron fists, govern the interaction of agents. If two agents are ranked in terms of power, the more powerful one can expropriate, at a cost, the less powerful one. Alternatively, both agents can engage in surplus-augmenting cooperation (e.g. trade).
L. Anderlini, L. Felli, M. Piccone
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Enforcing 'Self-Enforcing' International Environmental Agreements [PDF]
Theoretical analyses of international environmental agreements (IEAs) have typically employed the concept of self-enforcing agreements to predict the number of parties to such an agreement. The term self-enforcing, however, is a bit misleading. The concept refers to the stability of cooperative agreements, not to enforcing these agreements once they ...
McEvoy, David M.+3 more
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Institutions and Contract Enforcement [PDF]
We provide evidence on how two important types of institutions -- dismissal barriers, and bonus pay -- affect contract enforcement behavior in a market with incomplete contracts and repeated interactions. Dismissal barriers are shown to have a strong negative impact on worker performance, and market efficiency, by interfering with firms' use of firing ...
Falk, Armin+2 more
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Predictors of police response time: a scoping review
Background As rapid response has been a key policing strategy for police departments around the globe, so has police response time been a key performance indicator.
Tim Verlaan, Stijn Ruiter
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