نتایج جستجو برای: criminal powers and agencies

تعداد نتایج: 16838264  

2003
Chienting Lin Paul Jen-Hwa Hu Hsinchun Chen Jennifer Schroeder

In this paper, we report on two user-centric evaluation studies of COPLINK, a suite of criminal data mining and knowledge management applications developed at the University of Arizona. Our evaluations concentrate on system usability and user acceptance in the law enforcement setting. Findings from our studies provide insights to digital government systems evaluation and also shed light on how ...

2013
Peter D Friedmann Lori J Ducharme Wayne Welsh Linda Frisman Kevin Knight Timothy Kinlock Shannon Gwin Mitchell Elizabeth Hall Terry Urbine Michael Gordon Sami Abdel-Salam Dan O'Connell Carmen Albizu-Garcia Hannah Knudsen Jamieson Duval Juliane Fenster

BACKGROUND Substance use disorders are highly prevalent in community correctional populations, yet these settings frequently are ill-equipped to identify and refer offenders to community-based treatment services. In particular, community corrections staff are often opposed to the use of medication in addiction treatment because of inadequate knowledge, resources, and organizational structures t...

1999
SALLY LLOYD-BOSTOCK CHERYL THOMAS

INTRODUCTION The English jury evokes passionate and often extreme views. On the one hand, trial by jury is vigorously defended as an ancient right, a bastion of liberty, and a means whereby the ordinary person’s common sense views can inform decisions and contain the powers of government. On the other hand, the jury is regarded much more cynically as a costly, sometimes incompetent anachronism ...

2013
SOHIL SHAH

What limits do judges have when creating specialty courts such as Veterans Treatment Courts (“VTCs”)? Many states have virtually no limits. I argue that states should enact legislation authorizing the creation of VTCs to maintain democratic legitimacy and ensure that the judiciary respects the separation of powers doctrine. VTCs represent an innovative and courageous approach to treat and rehab...

Journal: :JAMA 2000
L O Gostin

The Constitution allocates public health powers among the federal government and the states. Federal public health powers include the authority to tax, spend, and regulate interstate commerce. These powers enable the federal government to raise revenues, allocate resources, economically penalize risk behavior, and broadly regulate in the public's interest. States have an inherent authority to p...

Criminal policy in any country indicated in legical, judicial and administrative levels that in this article, legislation criminal policy and judicial criminal policy have important role in designing of Criminal policy. Studying of legislation criminal policy and judicial criminal policy of iran in fronting of drug crimes achieves the possibility of estimating of it. problem in this article is ...

Journal: :Health affairs 2015
Sachini N Bandara Haiden A Huskamp Lauren E Riedel Emma E McGinty Daniel Webster Robert E Toone Colleen L Barry

The Affordable Care Act provides an unprecedented opportunity to enroll criminal justice-involved populations in health insurance, particularly Medicaid. As a result, many state and county corrections departments have launched programs that incorporate Medicaid enrollment in discharge planning. Our study characterizes the national landscape of programs enrolling criminal justice-involved popula...

2000
Ian Brown B. Laurie

Various existing and pending legislation can be used to force individuals and organisations to disclose confidential information. Courts may order a wide variety of data to be turned over by either party in civil and criminal cases. Government agencies are explicitly tasked with protecting “national economic security.” And organised crime will target information just like any other valuable ass...

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