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A Study on the Impact of Actuarial Assessment Tools on Probation Practices in OntarioSilva-Roy, Maria-Cleusa 30 November 2020 (has links)
There has been a rising concern surrounding risk within society. This increasing concern has dominated almost all aspects of human life and more specifically the way in which citizens are governed. How risk is addressed in general has shifted significantly; given this, the criminal justice system has also seen an escalation in concerns surrounding risk. Subsequently, there has been a push towards evaluating said risks through the use of actuarial assessment tools. Research has shown that with the rising reliance on actuarial assessment tools came the decrease in practitioner’s ability to rely on their professional judgement when conducting their work. However, there has been a gap identified in the literature. This gap pertains to how practitioners, particularly, probation officers perceive the impact of these actuarial tools on their work.
This study aims to analyse how probation officers, within the province of Ontario, view the impact of actuarial assessment tools on their work. This study is guided by the theory of governmentality, as coined by Michel Foucault. In order to explore the impact of actuarial assessment tools on the practice of probation, seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with former probation officers. The perceptions varied and participants did not provide a unique and monolithic response; rather, the voices of all participants were shared to create a larger picture of how actuarial assessment tools impact the work of practitioners in the practice of probation.
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Measuring and Modeling of Plant Root Uptake of Organic ChemicalsDettenmaier, Erik 01 December 2008 (has links)
Determining the root uptake of xenobiotic organic chemicals into plants is critical for assessing the human and ecological health risks associated with the consumption of plants growing in contaminated environments. Root uptake of xenobiotic organics occurs passively in conjunction with transpiration and the transport from root to shoot is ultimately controlled by passage through one or more lipid root membranes. The transpiration stream concentration factor (TSCF), the ratio between the concentration of a chemical in the xylem to that in the solution used by the roots, is used to describe the relative ability of an organic chemical to be passively transported from root to shoot. However, relatively few experimental TSCF values exist due to the cost and the lack of regulatory requirements for generating such data. Where literature data exist for chemicals having more than one TSCF, the variability is often large due to the lack of standardized methods and difficulty in accounting for metabolism and volatilization losses occurring during the uptake experiments. Because of the scarcity of experimental values, estimated TSCFs are often used. Widely cited estimation approaches relating TSCF and the logarithm octanol/water partition coefficient (log KOW) suggest that only compounds that are in the intermediate lipophilicity range (log KOW = 2) will be taken up and translocated by plants. However, recent data for highly water soluble compounds such as 1,4-dioxane, MTBE, and sulfolane suggest that these estimation techniques should be critically reviewed. To re-evaluate the relationship between TSCF and log Kow, TSCFs were measured for 25 organic chemicals ranging in log KOW from -0.8 to 5 using an improved pressure chamber technique. The technique provides an approach for efficiently generating consistent plant uptake data. By using this data, a new mass transfer model relating TSCF and log KOW was developed that indicates that neutral, polar organic compounds are most likely taken up by plant roots and translocated to shoot tissue. An extensive review of literature TSCF studies supports the updated model.
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Venous thromboembolism risk assessment and prophylaxis in selected public sector hospitals in the Cape Town metropoleWehmeyer, Alexander Stefan January 2021 (has links)
Magister Pharmaceuticae - MPharm / Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is reported to be the leading
cause of death in hospitalised patients worldwide. Thromboprophylaxis
provides a well-established and evidence-based approach to preventing VTE.
This approach employs individualised patient risk stratification followed by
the provision of pharmacological and/or non-pharmacological prophylaxis.
Although various VTE risk assessment models (RAMs) are available, the
Caprini RAM offers an objective, evidence-based and validated approach to
risk assessment in hospitalised medical patients. Literature findings are
indicative of a trend towards both under- and inappropriate VTE prophylaxis
prescribing in this patient population. Together with the reported lack of
medical practitioner appreciation for VTE risk assessment, the necessity to
explore these aspects of practice is evident.
Methods: This study used a retrospective, cross-sectional study design. It was
conducted at one regional- and two district-level public hospitals in the Cape
Town Metropole in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Medical
folders of all adult hospitalised medical patients who were admitted to a
general medical ward between January and July 2020 were retrospectively
reviewed using a uniquely designed data collection tool. The data collection
tool included the 2013 version of the Caprini RAM, which was employed to
document VTE risk factors and assess overall VTE risk. Thromboprophylaxis
regimens prescribed as well as contraindications to pharmacological
thromboprophylaxis were also reviewed
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Development of a prediction model for child maltreatment recurrence in Japan: A historical cohort study using data from a Child Guidance Center / 子ども虐待再発予測モデルの開発:児童相談所データによるヒストリカルコホート研究Horikawa, Hiroyuki 24 November 2016 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第20053号 / 医博第4161号 / 新制||医||1018(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 古川 壽亮, 教授 佐藤 俊哉, 教授 村井 俊哉 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Incorporating Diet into In Vitro Bioaccessibility Assays to Improve Prediction of Bioavailability of Soil Pb in Birds and HumansZearley, Alyssa 12 December 2018 (has links)
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An Assessment of Genetic Counselors' Numeracy and its Relationship with Risk Assessment and Communication PracticesChoi, Samantha, Choi 30 September 2020 (has links)
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Reconsidering exposure: The effects of dynamic contaminant plumes on aquatic organismsSteele, Alexandra Nicole 29 April 2020 (has links)
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Assessing Vulnerability to Watershed Erosion and Coastal Deposition in the TropicsBrowning, Trevor Nulton 05 October 2020 (has links)
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Appropriate classification of prisoners: Balancing prison safety with the least restrictive placements of Ohio inmatesLong, Joshua S. 21 October 2020 (has links)
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Does a Validated Risk Assessment Reduce the Likelihood of an Individual Recidivating as well as Bond Disparity in Court?Lapcevich, Haley Marie 14 December 2020 (has links)
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