608 research outputs found
Keine Angst vor Evaluationen - Eine Blaupause zur Evaluation der niederlÀndischen Polizeireform
Im Januar 2013 wurde in den Niederlanden die Nationale Polizei eingefĂŒhrt. Die damit verbundene Reorganisation der Polizei bedeutete die Reduktion von 26 lokalen
Einheiten auf eine nationale Einheit â eine tiefgreifende und komplexe VerĂ€nderung, die verbunden war mit groĂen Erwartungen hinsichtlich erhöhter Effizienz, höherer BĂŒrgernĂ€he und besserer Kooperation sowohl intern als auch mit externen Partnern. Die VerĂ€nderung war politisch nicht unumstritten, weshalb eine Evaluation der Polizeireform nach drei und nach fĂŒnf Jahren vorgesehen wurde. Diese Evaluation sollte unabhĂ€ngig (d. h. von auĂerhalb der Polizei) und nach wissenschaftlichen
Gesichtspunkten erfolgen. Der erste Schritt, um diese Evaluation zu ermöglichen, war die Erstellung eines Evaluationsplans, der als »Blaupause« dienen sollte,
um VerĂ€nderungen in der EffektivitĂ€t und Effizienz und der Mitarbeiter- und BĂŒrgerzufriedenheit sowohl aus einer polizeiinternen als auch polizeiexternen Sicht im Sinne einer Multi-Stakeholder-Perspektive zu erfassen
Identity and identity conflict in the workplace
As individuals, we define ourselves according to various characteristics
that include our values and beliefs. This gives us ou
Evaluatie Politiewet 2012 in de Eenheid Oost-Nederland en landelijke thema's
At the request of the commission âEvaluatie Politiewet 2012â, the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, conducted an evaluation of the functioning of the Police Unit East-Netherlands (Eenheid Oost-Nederland). In addition, the nationally relevant themes with respect to âthe role of the corps chefâ, âthe use of the right to appointâ, and the âconstruction of the police force as a separate legal entityâ were included in the evaluation at the request of the minister of Security and Justice of the Netherlands.
The goal of the evaluation is to gain insights into the consequences of the implementation of the national police for the Unit East-Netherlands. The main question of th
Phase space reduction of the one-dimensional Fokker-Planck (Kramers) equation
A pointlike particle of finite mass m, moving in a one-dimensional viscous
environment and biased by a spatially dependent force, is considered. We
present a rigorous mapping of the Fokker-Planck equation, which determines
evolution of the particle density in phase space, onto the spatial coordinate
x. The result is the Smoluchowski equation, valid in the overdamped limit,
m->0, with a series of corrections expanded in powers of m. They are determined
unambiguously within the recurrence mapping procedure. The method and the
results are interpreted on the simplest model with no field and on the damped
harmonic oscillator.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur
An insect invasion of Antarctica: the past, present and future distribution of Eretmoptera murphyi (Diptera, Chironomidae) on Signy Island
1. Rising human activity in Antarctica, combined with continued warming of the polar climate, means the risk of nonânative terrestrial species colonising and establishing in its biodiversityâ and nutrientâpoor ecosystems is increasing.
2. Of the five nonânative invertebrate species currently in terrestrial Antarctica, the flightless midge Eretmoptera murphyi (Schaeffer, The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 2:90â94, 1914) is perhaps the most persistent insect invader. Accidentally introduced to Signy Island (60°S) in the 1960s from subâAntarctic South Georgia (54°S), E. murphyi has steadily increased its distribution, however, its status has not been reassessed for a decade.
3. Here, we update the distribution of E. murphyi on Signy, specifically assessing whether footpaths to regularly visited research sites represent dispersal corridors.
4. Our findings show that both the abundance and range of E. murphyi have increased significantly since 2009, particularly along paths leading away from the original introduction site, and that the species is now on the cusp of moving into new valley systems.
5. We identify a moderate association with soil/substrate and vegetation types and build Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) models to predict areas of the island that may be at highest risk of future colonisation.
6. As a detritivore with no competitors or predators, E. murphyi may have a major impact. For example, accelerating nutrient cycling which may have wider impacts on all levels of biodiversity.
7. This study highlights the need for an assessment of current biosecurity protocols applied within the Antarctic Treaty system, as well as the need for systematic regular monitoring of introduced and invasive species in Antarctica
Choosing how to choose : Institutional pressures affecting the adoption of personnel selection procedures
The gap between science and practice in personnel selection is an ongoing concern of human resource management. This paper takes OliverÂŽs framework of organizationsÂŽ strategic responses to institutional pressures as a basis for outlining the diverse economic and social demands that facilitate or inhibit the application of scientifically recommended selection procedures. Faced with a complex network of multiple requirements, practitioners make more diverse choices in response to any of these pressures than has previously been acknowledged in the scientific literature. Implications for the science-practitioner gap are discussed
African trypanosomiasis: Synthesis & SAR enabling novel drug discovery of ubiquinol mimics for trypanosome alternative oxidase
African trypanosomiasis is a parasitic disease affecting 5000 humans and millions of livestock animals in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Current treatments are limited, difficult to administer and often toxic causing long term injury or death in many patients. Trypanosome alternative oxidase is a parasite specific enzyme whose inhibition by the natural product ascofuranone (AF) has been shown to be curative in murine models. Until now synthetic methods to AF analogues have been limited, this has restricted both understanding of the key structural features required for binding and also how this chemotype could be developed to an effective therapeutic agent. The development of 3 amenable novel synthetic routes to ascofuranone-like compounds is described. The SAR generated around the AF chemotype is reported with correlation to the inhibition of T. b. brucei growth and corresponding selectivity in cytotoxic assessment in mammalian HepG2 cell lines. These methods allow access to greater synthetic diversification and have enabled the synthesis of compounds that have and will continue to facilitate further optimisation of the AF chemotype into a drug-like lead
Azimuthal anisotropy and correlations in p+p, d+Au and Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV
We present the first measurement of directed flow () at RHIC. is
found to be consistent with zero at pseudorapidities from -1.2 to 1.2,
then rises to the level of a couple of percent over the range . The latter observation is similar to data from NA49 if the SPS rapidities
are shifted by the difference in beam rapidity between RHIC and SPS.
Back-to-back jets emitted out-of-plane are found to be suppressed more if
compared to those emitted in-plane, which is consistent with {\it jet
quenching}. Using the scalar product method, we systematically compared
azimuthal correlations from p+p, d+Au and Au+Au collisions. Flow and non-flow
from these three different collision systems are discussed.Comment: Quark Matter 2004 proceeding, 4 pages, 3 figure
Azimuthal anisotropy: the higher harmonics
We report the first observations of the fourth harmonic (v_4) in the
azimuthal distribution of particles at RHIC. The measurement was done taking
advantage of the large elliptic flow generated at RHIC. The integrated v_4 is
about a factor of 10 smaller than v_2. For the sixth (v_6) and eighth (v_8)
harmonics upper limits on the magnitudes are reported.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, contribution to the Quark Matter 2004 proceeding
Partonic flow and -meson production in Au+Au collisions at = 200 GeV
We present first measurements of the -meson elliptic flow
() and high statistics distributions for different
centralities from = 200 GeV Au+Au collisions at RHIC. In
minimum bias collisions the of the meson is consistent with the
trend observed for mesons. The ratio of the yields of the to those of
the as a function of transverse momentum is consistent with a model
based on the recombination of thermal quarks up to GeV/,
but disagrees at higher momenta. The nuclear modification factor () of
follows the trend observed in the mesons rather than in
baryons, supporting baryon-meson scaling. Since -mesons are
made via coalescence of seemingly thermalized quarks in central Au+Au
collisions, the observations imply hot and dense matter with partonic
collectivity has been formed at RHIC.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, submit to PR
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