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Policy Spandrels: How Design Decisions Can Open Up Spaces for Unintended Policy Change
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of policy spandrels to make sense of public policies producing second‐order effects that are unintentional from the perspective of policy design and yet are fraught with consequences. By analogy with architectural spandrels—leftover spaces that can be used for unforeseen purposes—policy change can be enabled
Martino Maggetti
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Bringing Technology to Justice-Involved Youth. [PDF]
Mertens ECA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Does street‐level bureaucrats' (SLBs) willingness to sacrifice their own self‐interests to meet the needs of their clients vary depending on their contexts? To date, it has been very challenging to empirically examine how SLBs who have different orientations toward social values might act in different institutional and administrative contexts.
Nissim Cohen, Teddy Lazebnik
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Features of qualification of illegal transfer of narcotic drugs
Background. The relevance of the problem under study lies in the fact that the qualification of illegal drug trafficking has a number of features associated, first of all, with the fact that the commission of this crime is based on a complex mechanism ...
E.V. Bityutskiy
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Social network analysis for crime prediction under social computing and deep learning technology. [PDF]
Cao X, Zhang L.
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The Distributive Consequences of Active Welfare Policies in Europe
ABSTRACT This article examines the distributive consequences of active welfare policies in Europe by analysing tier‐specific investments in individualised employment services across four European welfare states: Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Deborah Jackwerth‐Rice +1 more
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The Continuing Conflict Over Limitations on RICO\u27S Civil Injury Element [PDF]
Gloss, Betty
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The EU's Strategy for Sustainability: A Landmark Turn With the European Green Deal?
ABSTRACT While the European Green Deal (EGD) has been widely recognized as a milestone in the EU's sustainability strategy, scholars disagree on the nature of the policy change it represents. Critics highlight its limited social and environmental ambitions, despite its portrayal as a “man on the moon” moment.
Ekaterina Domorenok, Franco Gatti
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Rapid Identification of New Psychoactive Substances in Letters by LA-APCI-MS. [PDF]
Wesner M +4 more
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