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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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A two-sided optimization of border patrol interdiction

Pulat, Halil 06 1900 (has links)
The United States Border Patrol (USBP) is responsible for interdicting unauthorized entry into the U.S. The USBP must decide how to allocate its detection and interdiction assets to maximize the probability of catching illegal aliens along the border. We study the case where an infiltrator can observe USBP preparations, and then choose a path into the U.S. We define the infiltrator's courses of actions to maximize the probability of escape, and then express the USPB's courses of actions to minimize that maximum achievable probability of escape. This case applies especially well to a signal entry, e.g. a well-planned, one-time smuggling of a weapon of mass destruction. We solve a sample problem for the U.S. Mexican border near Yuma, Arizona.
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Modeling the U.S. border patrol Tucson sector for the deployment and operations of border security forces

Ordonez, Karina J. 03 1900 (has links)
CHDS State/Local / Illegal cross-border activity is a severe homeland defense and security problem along the international Southwest border. The issue of illegal human smuggling is not new to the United States-Mexico border or to law enforcement agencies; however, the phenomenon is rising and human smugglers are adjusting to law enforcement tactics. This thesis has three objectives. First, it describes and identifies the fundamental dimensions of U.S. Border Patrol operations in the busiest, most vulnerable section of the border. Second, it integrates prominent border security factors into a mathematical predictive model -- the Arizona-Sonora Border (ASB) Model * that provides an illustration of possible border security operational strategies and the outcome apprehension probability of migrants given the implementation of various operational strategies. Last, this thesis seeks to provide a comprehensive picture of the complex dynamics along the USBP Tucson Sector. This picture highlights the primary challenges facing policymakers in developing innovative policies that will minimize illegal cross-border activity and secure the homeland. / Southwest Border Specialist, Arizona Office of Homeland Security
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The Relationship Between Increased Police Patrols and Violent Crime Rates in Seven United States Cities

Kabia, Victor Sylvester 01 January 2016 (has links)
Large, metropolitan areas across the nation have experienced high rates of violent crime over the past 2 decades. As a consequence, law enforcement agencies have increased patrol efforts, but little is known about whether the decrease in violent crime rates was correlated to increased police patrols or to the economic variables of unemployment, inflation, level of education, unemployment compensation, and homeownership. The purpose of this non-experimental, correlational study was to examine the nature of the relationship between increased police patrols, the 5 economic variables, and violent crime rates in 7 large US cities for a 10-year period. The theoretical framework for this study was based on Paternoster's deterrence theory and Becker's economic theory of crime causation. Data were acquired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and used a sample of 114 cases of reported violent crimes for each city included in the study for the years 2000 - 2010 (n = 798). A multiple regression analysis was initially performed with inconclusive results. Spearman's correlations between each of the independent and dependent variables of violent crime indicated that all the independent variables except for homeownership had statistically significant inverse correlations with violent crime rates. The findings of this study may be used by law enforcement agencies and policy makers to develop crime prevention interventions that address those economic factors associated with violent crime, thereby promoting positive social change through creating safer communities.
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A two-sided optimization of border patrol interdiction /

Pulat, Halil. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Operations Research)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2005. / Thesis Advisor(s): Gerald G. Brown. Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42). Also available online.
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Brazil’s Maria da Penha domestic violence police patrols: A second-response innovation in preventing re-victimization

Macaulay, Fiona 22 June 2021 (has links)
yes / This article examines an innovative domestic violence intervention: some 300 ‘second-response’ police patrols set up since 2015 by military police forces and municipal guards in cities around Brazil. They enforce court-issued protection orders by paying repeat visits to women at high risk, referring them to support services, and ensuring abusers stay away. Drawing on interviews with officers who founded or now lead these patrols, and on local-level police data and studies, the article analyses their origins and modus operandi, and evaluates their impacts on victims, abusers, the community, and internal police force culture. Available evidence shows that victims enrolled in these programmes are much less likely to suffer repeated assault or feminicide than those who are not. The article examines how this intervention fits with the other elements of local protection networks and compares these patrols to second-response police interventions developed elsewhere
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U.S. Immigration Authorities and Victims of Human and Civil Rights Abuses: The Border Interaction Project Study of South Tucson, Arizona, and South Texas

Koulish, Robert E., Escobedo, Manuel, Rubio-Goldsmith, Raquel, Warren, John Robert January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Remaking selves and remaking public space : combating sexual harassment in Cairo post 2011

Fernandez, Sandra January 2018 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the work of a social movement based in Cairo that dedicated itself to the addressing and reducing sexual harassment, or taḥarush in the streets. Based on a year and five months of fieldwork, this thesis elaborated upon the genesis of the movement, its ethos, and the methods it deployed to tackle taḥarush. It is argued that the movement deployed methods which encouraged members of Egyptian society to revisit and rework their ethical standpoints with reference to taḥarush, and as such public behaviour. In this way, members of Egyptian society were asked to become more aware of their roles within society itself. Firstly, such methods had to be tested by movement members themselves. The movement became known for two main activities: raising awareness and patrols. Both methods serve as ways by which the movement reshaped both people and the public spaces they occupied. Spaces are defined by the people who pass through them, and by acting on a given space, people can change how it is perceived. The movement designated itself a safe space, encouraging members to ponder ideas from society with the goal of changing society ‘for the better'. What my research revealed was that lack of consensus regarding definitions embedded in movement ethos contributed to conflict between members and discontinuity between ethos and its enactment. Government pressures required changes to the structure and internal functioning of the movement, and in addition to the initial ethical project regarding taḥarush, members found themselves learning to embody and perform roles associated with employed positions. The turmoil experienced both within in and outside of the movement is put back into the context of Egypt post 2011, to tease out the sense of temporality embedded in their struggle to survive the political climate of the time.
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Amor, feijão, abaixo camburão : Imprensa, violência e trottoir em São Paulo (1979-1983) / Love, bean, bushwacker below : press, violence and trottoir in São Paulo (1979-1983)

Ocanha, Rafael Freitas 28 March 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-27T19:30:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Rafael Freitas Ocanha.pdf: 5309432 bytes, checksum: b8861feaf74894ccbe952ed7e5520395 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-03-28 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This research aims to analyze a series of police operations, called "rondões" which aimed to reclassify some areas of the city of São Paulo, where street prostitution, called trottoir during the 1979-1983 period occurs. Some of these operations supported by the newspaper O Estado de S. Paul, denounced by other prostitutes to the population through the newspaper Folha de S. Paul, in addition to newspaper coverage of the Corner Gas Light, the alternative press. This set of operations of the repressive apparatus was to first target prostitutes, transvestites after operation with the famous "Clean", expanding to the whole called gay ghetto. Police spread terror by marginal territories to use the method to arrest anyone who was not carrying the formal work. These transactions had a great press coverage, social movements, even to the establishment of the Commission investigation of the Human Person in the Legislative Assembly. With the discourses that surfaced through repression - resistance relationship arises in check not only the use of urban space, but also the practices and values of a society aimed at democratization / Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo analisar uma série de operações policiais, chamadas rondões , que visavam requalificar algumas áreas da cidade de São Paulo, em que ocorre a prostituição de rua, o chamado trottoir, durante o período de 1979-1983. Algumas dessas operações apoiadas pelo jornal O Estado de S. Paulo, outras denunciadas pelas prostitutas à população por meio do jornal Folha de S. Paulo, além da cobertura do jornal Lampião da Esquina, da imprensa alternativa. Esse conjunto de operações do aparelho repressivo teve como primeiro alvo as prostitutas, depois as travestis com a famosa operação Limpeza , se expandindo para todo o chamado gueto homossexual. A polícia disseminou o terror pelos territórios marginais ao utilizar o método de prender quem não estivesse portando a carteira de trabalho assinada. Essas operações tiveram uma grande cobertura da Imprensa, dos movimentos sociais, chegando até a instauração de inquérito na Comissão de Direitos da Pessoa Humana na Assembleia Legislativa. Com os discursos que vieram à tona por meio da relação repressão-resistência, coloca-se em xeque não só a utilização do espaço urbano, mas também as práticas e valores de uma sociedade que visava à redemocratização
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Gerechtigkeit als Strafgrund : die Radbruchsche Formel in den Mauerschützenurteilen /

Haußühl, Lars. January 2006 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss.--Köln, 2006. / Literaturverz. S. 5 - 33.
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Organizações não governamentais e políticas públicas de juventude : a atuação da Patrulha Juvenil de Garça /

Batista, Wilson Roberto. January 2009 (has links)
Orientador: Paschoal Quaglio / Banca: Graziela Zambão Abdian Maia / Banca: Wilson Sandano / Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar aspectos particulares da atuação da Ong denominada Patrulha Juvenil de Garça no que tange à sua intervenção no âmbito das políticas públicas de juventude. A juventude enquanto segmento social relevante tende a impulsionar demandas específicas na educação, na saúde, no trabalho, na participação política, na cultura, no consumo, entre outras, cujo atendimento exige por parte do Estado e da sociedade civil uma ação que contemple essas demandas. Diante disto, o advento e a atualidade das denominadas Ongs, bem como os pressupostos políticos e ideológicos que as orientam são examinadas a partir da experiência da Ong objeto de estudo, em sua atuação recente. Os elementos para a realização da pesquisa são obtidos, primeiramente, através de uma pesquisa bibliográfica sobre as seguintes temáticas: políticas públicas de juventude e Ongs. Também foram adotados como procedimentos metodológicos, a pesquisa documental, observações de campo e entrevistas semi-estruturadas. As considerações acerca do papel da PJG resultaram contraditórias. Sua intervenção atua na lógica do enfraquecimento das políticas públicas de Estado, mas por outro lado a Ong movimenta ações por parte do próprio Estado. Por fim cabe enfatizar que as Ong, atua num reposicionamento da sociedade civil diante do Estado, pois ela existe em espaços onde o poder público está ausente ou presente de forma tímida / Abstract: The objective of this work is to analyze aspects peculiar of the performance of NGO denominated Juvenile Patrol of Garça in what it plays to your intervention in the ambit of youth's public politics. The youth while I segment social important it tends to impel specific demands in the education, in the health, in the work, in the political participation, in the culture, in the consumption, among other, whose attendance demands on the part of the State and of the civil society an action that contemplates those demands. Due to this, the coming and the present time of denominated NGOs, as well as the political and ideological presuppositions that guide they are them examined starting from the experience of NGO study object, in your recent performance. The elements for the accomplishment of the research are obtained, firstly, through a bibliographical research on the following ones thematic: youth's public politics and NGOs. They were also adopted as methodological procedures, the documental research, field observations and semi-structured interviews. The considerations concerning the paper of PJG resulted contradictory. Your intervention acts in the logic of the weakness of the public politics of State, but on the other hand NGO moves actions on the part of the own State. Finally it fits to emphasize that NGO, acts in a repositionament of the civil society before the State, because she exists in spaces where the public power is absent or present in a shy way / Mestre

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