• These impactful studies inform policymakers and influence the allocation of resources to improve outcomes. (policymap.com)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that alcohol misuse costs the United States $249 billion per year due to health care expenses, lost workplace productivity, crime, property damage, and other adverse outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • The implementation of research-based strategies significantly boosts public safety outcomes. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • In another study, "Social Determinants of Substance Use and Drug Overdose Prevention," Dr. Shaya and her team used PolicyMap data to demonstrate factors affecting quality of life, such as violent crime, social vulnerability, and access to the internet, are significantly associated with opioid fatal overdose, possibly more so than opioid prescribing. (policymap.com)
  • Conclusions: Neighbourhood crime is an important contextual predictor of mental health with implications for prevention and policy. (isidl.com)
  • Area-based crime interventions targeting the determinants of crime, prevention and service allocation to high crime neighbourhoods may have public mental health benefits. (isidl.com)
  • yet, the standard United States response to the crime problem, particularly among juveniles, has been to increase the use and resource allocation allotted toward punishment and incapacitation and away from prevention and treatment. (ssrn.com)
  • But to design effective crime prevention and reduction policies we need the other half. (insightcrime.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Improvements in resource allocation can increase the benefits of federally-funded sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention activities. (cdc.gov)
  • Prevention involves reducing these risk factors and can significantly reduce the societal burden of injuries. (who.int)
  • Thus, the significant heterogeneity in local drug market dynamics that has elsewhere been documented remains even in a major crisis with significant changes in policing activity and resource allocation. (edu.au)
  • Empirical evidence should help drive decisions about resource allocation. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • Resource Allocation System Version 5. (docest.com)
  • The use of Resource Allocation System (RAS) Version 5focuses on the funding streams from social care. (docest.com)
  • This 'sample' guidance sets out our understanding of each outcome and then draws on our Version 5 (2010)Resource Allocation Questionnaire to offer a set of examples, explaining levels of support and giving some pointers to the statement and what it could mean. (docest.com)
  • Law enforcement agencies now favor proactive, data-oriented tactics for more effective crime fighting, enhanced community relations, and resource optimization. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • By collecting real-time data from various sources, IoT enables smarter decision-making, improved resource allocation, and enhanced public safety. (a-team.global)
  • The department has also purchased a new report management system (RMS) that will allow better data collection, and a computer-aided dispatch interface to increase its ability to utilize data to inform hot spot resource allocation. (temple.edu)
  • This can lead policymakers to make poor decisions regarding policies and the allocation of resources. (insightcrime.org)
  • We applied a deep learning approach to street images for measuring spatial distributions of income, education, unemployment, housing, living environment, health and crime. (nature.com)
  • Our empirical setting exploits the quasi-random opening of centers and spatial allocation of asylum seekers in Switzerland. (unil.ch)
  • Young victims (18-24) only reported to the police in 41 percent of cases of violent crime. (insightcrime.org)
  • 0.05) associated with percent Black (non-Hispanic), percent Hispanics, percent American Indians, population density, male-female sex ratio, percent aged 25-44 and violent crime rate. (cdc.gov)
  • By replacing the conventional reactive approach with a proactive, data-informed strategy, agencies can anticipate crime trends, intervene earlier, and ultimately create safer communities. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • Find CSI's tips, guidance, tutorials and videos for the federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) and the NY State Securing Communities against Hate Crimes grant programs. (jcrcny.org)
  • The NY State Securing Communities against Hate Crimes (SCAHC) grants are administered by the NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). (jcrcny.org)
  • Police reported 108 hate crimes involving members of religious groups in 2020, the most recent statistics available, compared with 133 such incidents in 2019, but did not specify how many were motivated solely by religion. (state.gov)
  • Police stated the largest drop in hate crimes were crimes reported at bars and restaurants and were driven by COVID-19 protocols. (state.gov)
  • Using crime data from the Australian state of Queensland, we use Auto-Regressive Integrated and Moving Average time series modelling techniques to explore historical trends and their dynamic forecasts. (edu.au)
  • And (3) what is the appropriate method to help crime analysts to flexibly and understandably detect changes in crime trends? (unine.ch)
  • By using data to identify crime hotspots and trends, police departments can anticipate and intervene before crime happens and foster a safer community environment as a result. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • Hence there is a pressing need even more than before for reducing inequalities in these sectors in a big way, for reducing the dominance of some big players who keep manipulating all the time for high profit orientation and for remaining extra alert that adequate allocations are ensured for the real priorities of these sectors. (countercurrents.org)
  • This strategic plan serves as a roadmap for optimizing the allocation of NIAAA's resources to areas of alcohol research most likely to benefit from additional support, translating scientific discoveries for the benefit of the public, and continuing to build on NIAAA's position as the nation's key source of evidence-based information on alcohol and health. (nih.gov)
  • The NCA's permitted purposes are broad and include the investigation of any crime (whether serious and organised or not) but clearly questions could properly be asked about the allocation of resources if it was routinely investigating offences that were less than serious and organised. (simonmckay.co.uk)
  • It employs evidence from controlled experiments, crime statistics, case studies, and other resources to make law enforcement practices proactive. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • By using data to identify high-crime areas and times, resources can be strategically allocated to eliminate wasteful practices and target interventions more precisely. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • The backbone of EBP is utilizing the most accurate research available - which empowers law enforcement agencies to develop policing strategies that are more effective in reducing crime and more efficient in saving time and resources. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • Law enforcement agencies can use data analytics to predict crime patterns and allocate resources efficiently. (tuliolemos.com.br)
  • State and local law enforcement must have the resources necessary to fight crime and assist the Federal Government in the Global War on Terror. (calinst.org)
  • In this study, we extend current analyses of crime during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore how the rate of police detection for drug possession and other drug-related offences has changed. (edu.au)
  • We find that reported drug offences significantly vary across time and location highlighting that the impact of COVID-19 is not universal across Queensland. (edu.au)
  • Offences under the MCA 1990 certainly have the potential to fall within what most would consider serious and organised crime. (simonmckay.co.uk)
  • These are significantly less serious than offences under MCA 1990 and are often dealt with as civil, not criminal, matters. (simonmckay.co.uk)
  • This work has significantly expanded our understanding of how alcohol affects the brain and body and has led to better interventions to prevent and treat alcohol misuse and related conditions. (nih.gov)
  • The Committee Report states: 'The Committee continues to be concerned with the proposed merger of the Byrne Grant program and Local Law Enforcement Block Grant program resulting in a significantly reduced funding level. (calinst.org)
  • 4.2.1 The Core Strategy vision and objectives provide the context for the Site Allocations plan. (oc2.uk)
  • Mexico is seeking to increase the militarisation of civilian activities, ranging to national park to domestic anti-crime operations, with a plan under the premiership of President López Obrador to bring the country's National Guard under military control. (airforce-technology.com)
  • Consequently, the high unemployment rates and subsequent increase in poverty in inner city areas significantly diminished the quality of life for inhabitants, resulting in a rapid rise in crime rates. (graduateway.com)
  • North Korean cybercrime significantly evolved between 2015 and 2016, with a rapid increase in cyber operations targeting both traditional and non-traditional financial institutions and technology such as cryptocurrency, blockchain, and later, decentralized finance platforms. (cnas.org)
  • So it is important not just to increase allocations of education sector but also to ensure that the pushers for high profits do not try to corner higher government spending for their narrow aims, denying badly needed funds for real priorities. (countercurrents.org)
  • Mr. Speaker, as we are now debating time allocation in response to what the Minister of Justice and the government House leader have moved, I want to again address the disservice to this place, the disrespect, indeed the contempt toward this place and the role of individual members of Parliament that is constituted in 78 time allocations in this Parliament. (elizabethmaymp.ca)
  • I know that you, Mr. Speaker, are considering carefully the motion I brought forward, the question of privilege I brought forward on September 15, and the numerous legal opinions that lean in the direction of concluding that our ability to do our job, which is a matter of privilege, to hold the government to account, is significantly compromised, in fact savaged, by the constant application of time allocation. (elizabethmaymp.ca)
  • The media focus continues to be on dwelling deep into the corruption and malfeasance of the Congress-led Government and more significantly on Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra's unethical transactions. (organiser.org)
  • The government oversees the allocation of the grant, seeking guidance from experts in inner city redevelopment. (graduateway.com)
  • For instance , the government should manufacture new companies and give jobs to them so the economy will boost up and crime rates will reduce. (writing9.com)
  • The result is that people do not get the desired benefits of even the less-than-needed allocations of the government and there is a genuine fear that higher allocations may be gobbled by those who already derive very high profits in the health sector. (countercurrents.org)
  • The blending of development and local self-government functions has significantly curtailed the autonomy of the local self-government institutions. (youthdestination.in)
  • Reporting is close to the international average (49 percent), significantly higher than in Latin American capital cities (35 percent) for all five crimes examined here (car theft, burglary, robbery, theft of personal property, and assaults and threats). (insightcrime.org)
  • Similar to other countries around the world, crime reporting to the police in the Caribbean is highest for car theft (84 percent) and burglary (70 percent) and lower for assaults (48 percent) and threats (37 percent). (insightcrime.org)
  • xii) Major corruption should be a capital crime. (chitralnews.com)
  • There has long been a nexus of crime, corruption and politics in India. (riazhaq.com)
  • 2 already said in this opening statement, and I quote: ``Illicit tobacco provides a significant revenue stream to illicit actors,'' unquote, and, quote, ``fuels transnational crime, corruption and terrorism. (who.int)
  • This report compiles the findings of a year-long research project to generate actionable policy recommendations for Washington and Seoul to incorporate within their joint cyber working group to strengthen joint deterrence against state-sponsored cyber-enabled financial crime that continues to target both U.S. and South Korean social, financial, and cyber infrastructure. (cnas.org)
  • Generally, the district attorney funding in most counties was significantly higher than public defense funding. (aafs.org)
  • They range from highly expository to true research articles, although, true to the spirit of the conference, the level of exposition is significantly higher on average than one finds in most conference proceedings. (maa.org)
  • Hence higher budget allocations are certainly needed but also we need to look at some other aspects of these two very important sectors. (countercurrents.org)
  • It's a clear demonstration of the way that all sectors of Colombian society can and must contribute significantly to the implementation of the Final Accord," states one of the Secretary General's paragraphs. (colombiasupport.net)
  • It is especially hard for participants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with psychosocial disability (such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and social anxiety disorders) and those in regional and remote areas to utilise their plan allocations. (edu.au)
  • Chirac's internal policies initially included lower tax rates, the removal of price controls, strong punishment for crime and terrorism, and business privatisation. (wikipedia.org)
  • These analytic methods require a specific design with regard to the nature of the data they deal with, mostly gathered from crime scenes. (unine.ch)
  • This framework addresses a particular challenge: developing unsupervised data mining methods dealing with the uncertainty of crime data. (unine.ch)
  • 1) How to structure and represent crime data to fully exploit the potential of revealing knowledge with further analyses? (unine.ch)
  • 2) What is the appropriate method to analyze links between crimes that can deal with both qualitative and quantitative crime data? (unine.ch)
  • Even though big data has significantly benefitted industries such as finance , media, telecom and healthcare, its adaption by the maritime industry, in general, has been slow partially because both the automobile industry and maritime industry follow own standards with own challenges. (thecustomizewindows.com)
  • The retail industry is another sector significantly influenced by the Big Data revolution. (tuliolemos.com.br)
  • At the same time, longitudinal studies of delinquency and crime have repeatedly documented a strong link between past and future behavior and have identified a small subset of offenders who commit a large share of criminal offenses. (ssrn.com)
  • [1] In the case of the Caribbean, the most prevalent crimes are the most underreported (assault and threat) and the most vulnerable victims (women and youth) are the least likely to report. (insightcrime.org)
  • Only 45 percent of violent crimes (robbery, assault and threat) committed against women were reported, compared to 54 percent of those with male victims. (insightcrime.org)
  • All those concerned are eagerly looking forward to significantly increased allocations for health and education sectors in the new union budget, particularly in the former, as so much loss has been suffered in these two sectors that several years of steady, even if slow, progress has been pushed back. (countercurrents.org)
  • The amount of money available to the public defense in each county was compared to county characteristics such as poverty rate, population, crime rate, and the number of criminal cases utilizing a public defender. (aafs.org)
  • Importantly, even after accounting for study characteristics, neighbourhood crime remained significantly linked to depression and psychological distress. (isidl.com)
  • Crime severity is positively and significantly related to police officers per 100,000. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • What Is Missing From Police Crime Statistics? (insightcrime.org)
  • When it comes to understanding crime and violence, police records only tell us half the story (literally). (insightcrime.org)
  • While an important source, police statistics only capture a portion of crimes due to under-reporting and under-recording. (insightcrime.org)
  • The recent IDB publication Restoring Paradise in the Caribbean: Combating Violence with Numbers examines the crimes that are not reported to the police according to victimization surveys of individuals and businesses. (insightcrime.org)
  • On average, 47 percent of crimes went unreported to the police in the Caribbean. (insightcrime.org)
  • Only 46 percent of crimes against businesses were reported to the police, with lower reporting in Belize (20 percent) and Barbados (24 percent). (insightcrime.org)
  • Female, youth and single individuals were all less likely to report violent crimes to the police, especially when the victim was known to the offender. (insightcrime.org)
  • Studying the amount of crimes that go unreported can help us understand trust in the police and community-police relations. (insightcrime.org)
  • But most importantly, if we rely only on police statistics to understand crime, we are making policy based on only half the story. (insightcrime.org)
  • The most problematic crimes may not be those that appear in police statistics. (insightcrime.org)
  • Allocation was least successful for crime and self-reported health (but not objectively measured health). (nature.com)
  • Although local crime and violence, key neighbourhood stressors, may be linked to mental health through direct and indirect pathways, studies are inconclusive. (isidl.com)
  • This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthetize the evidence on the association between neighbourhood crime and individual-level mental health problems. (isidl.com)
  • Results: We identified 63 studies reporting associations between neighbourhood crime and residents' mental health. (isidl.com)
  • This allocation process stands separate from both assessment (CAF and Core) and any decisions taken around eligibility. (docest.com)
  • As a result, the number of participants disputing plan decisions through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal increased significantly . (edu.au)
  • Such practices proved insufficient in crime reduction, and they often led to strained community relations. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • The decline of these will impact the division and allocation of defence funds," says Wild, who believes Obrador's unconventional use of the military will counterbalance operational funding requirements. (airforce-technology.com)
  • Because the state utilizes county-based funding rather than the allocation of state funds, the research aims to explore how efficient this system is at properly and fairly distributing money to public defense in each county. (aafs.org)
  • The May 2022 U.S.-ROK Summit between President Joe Biden and President Yoon Suk-yeol revitalized previous bilateral commitments to establish a joint cyber working group to address the growing issue of cyber-enabled financial crime with specific emphasis on cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and illicit North Korean cyber activity. (cnas.org)
  • The following policy recommendations seek to offer guidance to the joint U.S.-ROK cyber working group to enhance bilateral cooperation on combating and deterring cyber-enabled financial crime, with specific emphasis on state-sponsored cybercrime from actors such as North Korea. (cnas.org)
  • 4.1.1 This section outlines the results of the appraisal of the Site Allocations DPD including details of mitigation measures that could be implemented to improve the performance of the plan. (oc2.uk)
  • This allocationprocess identifies an indicative allocation for a child or young person were they have been assessed as having additional support needs beyond what universal and targeted services can provide to support any child or young people. (docest.com)
  • Moderator analysis for depression and psychological distress identified stronger associations with perceived crime measurement and weaker in studies adjusted for area-level deprivation. (isidl.com)
  • This paper provides estimates of the cost of crime imposed on society by high risk youth. (ssrn.com)
  • 1 This report provides specific policy recommendations for Washington and Seoul to incorporate within the cyber working group to enhance cooperation on combating and deterring cyber-enabled financial crime, especially from state-sponsored actors. (cnas.org)
  • This doctoral thesis investigates the role of knowledge extraction methods in the analysis of crime as an interdisciplinary project, with a focus on unsupervised methods dealing with the uncertain aspects that are intrinsic to the crime environment. (unine.ch)
  • A framework delineating and explaining the role of knowledge extraction methods for crime analysis is provided. (unine.ch)
  • Crimes rates in the province have grown since 2015, except for a sharp drop in 2020. (fraserinstitute.org)
  • Research using PRIs has shown that having female political representation in local governments makes women more likely to come forward and report crimes. (youthdestination.in)
  • Officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested Lauri Love during a search of his parent's home on 25 October 2013. (simonmckay.co.uk)
  • Our approach follows and builds upon the early framework and basic methodology developed by Cohen (1998), by using new estimates of the costs of individual crimes, ones that are more comprehensive and that significantly increased the monetary cost per crime. (ssrn.com)
  • However, these efforts proved unsuccessful due to controversies surrounding the allocation of increased tax revenue to benefit the local community, among other weaknesses. (graduateway.com)
  • Successive (central) Finance Commissions have, so substantially, increased fund allocations for local bodies and also the grants have been increased. (youthdestination.in)
  • IoT has the potential to significantly enhance public services. (a-team.global)
  • Crime analysts desperately need such methods to be better informed and efficient in the perpetual struggle against crime. (unine.ch)
  • Studies were included if they reported confounder-adjusted associations between objective or perceived area-level crime and anxiety, depression, psychosis or psychological distress/ internalising symptoms in non-clinical samples. (isidl.com)
  • Symptoms wax and wane and vary significantly from one patient to another. (medscape.com)
  • There is significant public support for participation of the country's armed forces in the fight against the drug cartels , with a La Nación poll indicating 80% of the public are in favour of their role combatting organised crime. (airforce-technology.com)
  • One of the most significant advantages of EBP is the shift from simply reacting to crime to proactively preventing it. (blueforcelearning.com)
  • Our paper relates to an active literature that documents intergenerational correlations in both risk preferences and asset allocations. (lu.se)