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\u3ci\u3eNeurocordulia (Platycordulia) Xanthosoma\u3c/i\u3e (Williamson) in Texas (Odonata: Libellulidae: Corduliinae)
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The rarity of a species is usually judged by the number of specimens in collections, both private and institutional, and the number of places where it has been found or seen. On this basis, Neurocordulia xanthosoma (Williamson) is rare. Its crepuscular habits, its brown coloration, and its habitat requirements, coupled with the habits of most collectors, have been its protection. Nevertheless, because of its apparent special requirements and man\u27s modification of, and encroachment on, its environment, it may soon be a species of the past
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Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual Players: Obtaining Global Counterterror Actor Types from Proscribed Terror Lists
This article seeks to conceptualize global counter-terror actor types by examining the designated terrorist organisations lists of six countries; the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Russia and China. It is argued that these countries should be placed into one of three distinct categories: Trendsetters, Trend Followers and Individual Players. Being able to classify countries according to these categories is important for global policy makers. It raises awareness of the differences between countries, and emphasises that āone-fits-allā policies are inappropriate and have little chance of achieving global endorsement
1991 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Compliance Monitoring Report
The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) mandates removal of status offenders and nonoffenders from secure detention and correctional facilities, sight and sound separation of juveniles and adults, and removal of juveniles from adult jails and lockups. In Alaska, one instance of a status offender held in secure detention was recorded in 1991, as compared with 485 violations in the baseline year of 1976. 65 separation violations were recorded in 1991, representing a 92% reduction from the 1976 baseline and 48% from 1990. 81 jail removal violations occurred, representing a 90% reduction from the 1980 baseline and an 18% reduction from 1990.Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Family and Youth ServicesA. General Information /
B. Removal of Status Offenders and Nonoffenders from Secure Detention and Correctional Facilities /
C. De Minimis Request /
D. Progress Made in Achieving Removal of Status Offenders and Nonoffenders from Secure Detention and Correctional Facilities /
E. Separation of Juveniles and Adults /
F. Removal of Juveniles from Adult Jails and Lockups /
G. De Minimis Request: Numerical /
H. De Minimis Request: Substantive /
APPENDICES /
I. Method of Analysis /
II. Common Offense Acronyms and 1991 Violations by Offense Type and Locatio
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FY 1997 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Compliance Monitoring Report
The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) mandates removal of status offenders and nonoffenders from secure detention and correctional facilities, sight and sound separation of juveniles and adults, and removal of juveniles from adult jails and lockups. In Alaska, 1 instance of a status offender held in secure detention was recorded in FY 1997, compared with 485 violations in the baseline year of CY 1976. 2 separation violations were recorded in FY 1997, representing a 99.8% reduction from the CY 1976 baseline of 824 violations. 68 jail removal violations were projected (52 actual), representing an 92% reduction from the CY 1980 baseline. Originally completed December 1997; revised July 1999.Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Family and Youth ServicesA. General Information /
B. Removal of Status Offenders and Nonoffenders from Secure Detention and Correctional Facilities /
C. Full Compliance Request /
D. Progress Made in Achieving Removal of Status Offenders and Nonoffenders from Secure Detention and Correctional Facilities /
E. Separation of Juveniles and Adults /
F. Removal of Juveniles from Adult Jails and Lockups /
G. De Minimis Request: Substantive /
APPENDICES /
I. Method of Analysis /
II. Fiscal Year 1997 Violations by Offense Type and Location /
III. Common Offense Acronym
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