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Civil Engineering Magazine, 2020
Missouri’s new Nixon Forensic Center replaced a facility that predated the Civil War. In creating this modern mental health center, the design team had to balance maximum security and patient care while also facing challenging site conditions and program requirements.
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Missouri’s new Nixon Forensic Center replaced a facility that predated the Civil War. In creating this modern mental health center, the design team had to balance maximum security and patient care while also facing challenging site conditions and program requirements.
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Computer Fraud & Security, 1998
Abstract Security breaches invariably involve the blindingly obvious and are rarely the outcome of sophisticated criminal acts. Simple human error, ignorance or omission is most commonly at the route of all trouble.
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Abstract Security breaches invariably involve the blindingly obvious and are rarely the outcome of sophisticated criminal acts. Simple human error, ignorance or omission is most commonly at the route of all trouble.
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Health Care Under Social Security
JAMA, 1961Senator Humphrey asked for an opportunity to present inThe Journalhis views on health care under social security. The AMA disagrees with Senator Humphrey in principle, and specifically with many of the statements which appear in this communication. In deference to him, however, his manuscript is reproduced without critical comment or annotation.
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Information security - who cares?
Fifth International Conference on Power System Management and Control, 2002This paper is asking "who cares" about information security-but may perhaps be better stated as "who should care". It is likely that there is no simple answer to this question-and that responsibility for information security needs to be taken by several parties within the utility.
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Long Term Secure Care in Tasmania
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1992The aim was to determine the requirement in Tasmania for long term (greater than 28 days) secure ward beds, and to characterise the patients who use them. There was complete enumeration over an 18 month period. The results included that 3.6 long term secure beds were used per 100,000 general population. Compared to those who were discharged during the
S A, Pridmore, I H, Jones
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Patient perceptions of medium secure care
Medicine, Science and the Law, 2007Research into patients' experience of medium secure psychiatric services is in its infancy despite growing interest in user involvement in mental health care as a whole. The work reported here aimed to provide an opportunity for patients to reflect upon their understanding of their route into secure psychiatric provision and their time spent in one ...
Sharon, Riordan, Martin, Humphreys
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