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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Diversion durch den Jugendrichter : der Rüsselsheimer Versuch /

Löhr-Müller, Katja, January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Mainz, 2000.
2

Neuere Tendenzen in der Diversion : exemplarisch dargestellt anhand des Berliner Diversionsmodells - Zurückdrängung staatsanwaltschaftlicher Entscheidungskompetenz? /

Goeckenjan, Ingke. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Freie Universität, Berlin, 2004.
3

'n Maatskaplikewerk-ondersoek na die aard en implikasies van die sogenaamde "Wenslikheid van vervolging"-verslag / deur Elizabeth Maria Vergottini

Vergottini, Elizabeth Maria January 2007 (has links)
Background: Due to the increase of crime in South Africa and the overcrowding of correctional facilities, there has been increasing pressure on courts to find and implement alternatives to imprisonment. In this regard, the so-called "desirability of prosecution" reports and diversion for youths is in general use throughout the country. A new trend is, however, an increase in requests of "desirability of prosecution" reports for adults by some courts, while others are still unaware of their potential use and its accompanying diversion for adults. This state of affairs has caused some uncertainty amongst probation officers regarding what precisely is expected of this type of investigations and the reports that must be presented to the courts. Objective: The primary aim of the study was to determine the nature and required content of the so-called "desirability of prosecution" report for adults. Method: The empirical research focused on magistrates' and control prosecutors' expectations regarding the particular type of report. It utilised a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods and involved three magistrates and seven control prosecutors from three different towns in three different provinces in central South Africa. Results: From the questionnaires and interviews it, first of all, became clear that not all the respondents were aware of the fact that the so-called "desirability of prosecution" reports and accompanying diversion can also be used for adults. It, secondly, showed that the vast majority of respondents viewed it as a mechanism that showed great promise and that it has already been utilised with some success by some courts. The study also produced a variety of guideline for the compilation of such reports. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
4

'n Maatskaplikewerk-ondersoek na die aard en implikasies van die sogenaamde "Wenslikheid van vervolging"-verslag / deur Elizabeth Maria Vergottini

Vergottini, Elizabeth Maria January 2007 (has links)
Background: Due to the increase of crime in South Africa and the overcrowding of correctional facilities, there has been increasing pressure on courts to find and implement alternatives to imprisonment. In this regard, the so-called "desirability of prosecution" reports and diversion for youths is in general use throughout the country. A new trend is, however, an increase in requests of "desirability of prosecution" reports for adults by some courts, while others are still unaware of their potential use and its accompanying diversion for adults. This state of affairs has caused some uncertainty amongst probation officers regarding what precisely is expected of this type of investigations and the reports that must be presented to the courts. Objective: The primary aim of the study was to determine the nature and required content of the so-called "desirability of prosecution" report for adults. Method: The empirical research focused on magistrates' and control prosecutors' expectations regarding the particular type of report. It utilised a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods and involved three magistrates and seven control prosecutors from three different towns in three different provinces in central South Africa. Results: From the questionnaires and interviews it, first of all, became clear that not all the respondents were aware of the fact that the so-called "desirability of prosecution" reports and accompanying diversion can also be used for adults. It, secondly, showed that the vast majority of respondents viewed it as a mechanism that showed great promise and that it has already been utilised with some success by some courts. The study also produced a variety of guideline for the compilation of such reports. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
5

Use of stream response functions and stella software to determine impacts of replacing surface water diversions with groundwater pumping withdrawals on instream flows within the Bertrand Creek and Fishtrap Creek watersheds, Washington State, USA

Pruneda, Erik Brian, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in civil engineering)--Washington State University, December 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-48).
6

Urinary diversion long-term renal function and morphology and consequences for metabolism /

Kristjánsson, Ársæll Axel. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1996. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
7

Urinary diversion long-term renal function and morphology and consequences for metabolism /

Kristjánsson, Ársæll Axel. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1996. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
8

Creating Consensus: An Exploration of Two Pre-charge Diversion Programs in Canada

Greene, Carolyn Toller 30 August 2011 (has links)
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a part of youth justice policy in Canada. Over this period of time numerous research studies have examined the effectiveness of diversion programs. Many have had similar conclusions: diversion programs do not draw the majority of their participants from court bound populations. While the purpose of diversion was to limit state intervention into the lives of young people, it has instead served to extend the arm of the law by increasing state intervention for many young offenders. Yet, despite the evidence diversion policy and programs continue to garner broad based support. This research is an attempt to understand the popularity of diversion over time and explore the purposes, beyond that of a reduction in the use of youth court, that diversion serves. This research examines two police pre-charge diversion programs in Ontario, Canada. Diversion is explored from the perspective of the police that use and operate these programs as well as from the perspective of the young people processed in them.
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Creating Consensus: An Exploration of Two Pre-charge Diversion Programs in Canada

Greene, Carolyn Toller 30 August 2011 (has links)
Over the last forty years, diversion of young offenders from the criminal justice system has been a part of youth justice policy in Canada. Over this period of time numerous research studies have examined the effectiveness of diversion programs. Many have had similar conclusions: diversion programs do not draw the majority of their participants from court bound populations. While the purpose of diversion was to limit state intervention into the lives of young people, it has instead served to extend the arm of the law by increasing state intervention for many young offenders. Yet, despite the evidence diversion policy and programs continue to garner broad based support. This research is an attempt to understand the popularity of diversion over time and explore the purposes, beyond that of a reduction in the use of youth court, that diversion serves. This research examines two police pre-charge diversion programs in Ontario, Canada. Diversion is explored from the perspective of the police that use and operate these programs as well as from the perspective of the young people processed in them.
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Desvio de rios para a construção de barragens. / River diversion for dam construction.

Rocha, Gabriel dos Santos Cruz 25 April 2006 (has links)
As obras de desvio de rios para a construção de barragens, embora tenham caráter provisório, são de estrema importância, pois definem como o empreendimento será executado, garantindo segurança à sua construção, dentro de riscos calculados, devendo no entanto ser o mais econômica possível. As estruturas de desvio devem se encaixar no arranjo das estruturas permanentes, podendo ser utilizadas como tal. Este trabalho tem o intuito de apresentar as principais estruturas utilizadas em esquemas de desvio de rios e caracterizar sua utilização e aplicabilidade. Sempre que possível foram apresentados esquemas utilizados na prática ou previstos em projeto, para melhor exemplificar e caracterizar as diversas estruturas e as possíveis soluções para desvio de rios. / Diversion works for dam construction are temporary. Nevertheless, they are extremely important, since they define how the construction is going to be made, and assuring its safety, within calculated risks. But, they have to be as economical as possible. The diversion structures must fit the global arrangement of the project, being in some cases be used as permanent structures. This document has the objective of present the main diversion structures used in diversion works schemes, as well as characterize their utilization and applicability. Whenever possible, it was presented examples of schemes either already used or just previewed on design, to better characterize and exemplify the many structures and possible solutions for river diversion.

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