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How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims: A Comprehensive Model.
The justice system handles thousands of cases involving juvenile victims each year. These victims are served by a complex set of agencies and institutions, including police, prosecutors, courts, and child protection agencies. Despite the many cases involving juvenile victims and the structure in place for responding to them, the juvenile victim justice system model presented in this Bulletin is a new concept. Although the juvenile victim justice system has a distinct structure and sequence, its operation is not very well understood. Unlike the more familiar juvenile offender justice system, the juvenile victim justice system has not been conceptualized as a whole or implemented by a common set of statutes. This Bulletin identifies the major elements of the juvenile victim justice system by delineating how cases move through the system. It reviews each step in the case flow process for the child protection and criminal justice systems and describes the interaction of the agencies an individuals involved. Recognizing how the juvenile victim justice system works can inform policy decisions and improve outcomes for juvenile victims. Acknowledging the existence of the system has important implications for system integration, information sharing, and data collectionâall of which play a key role in ensuring the safety and well-being of juvenile victims
Scattering of a Baseball by a Bat
A ball can be hit faster if it is projected without spin but it can be hit
farther if it is projected with backspin. Measurements are presented in this
paper of the tradeoff between speed and spin for a baseball impacting a
baseball bat. The results are inconsistent with a collision model in which the
ball rolls off the bat and instead imply tangential compliance in the ball, the
bat, or both. If the results are extrapolated to the higher speeds that are
typical of the game of baseball, they suggest that a curveball can be hit with
greater backspin than a fastball, but by an amount that is less than would be
the case in the absence of tangential compliance.Comment: Accepted for publication in American Journal of Physic
The Value of Terroir: Hedonic Estimation of Vineyard Sale Prices
We examine the value of terroir, which refers to the special characteristics of a place that impart unique qualities to the wine produced. We do this by conducting a hedonic analysis of vineyard sales in the Willamette Valley of Oregon to ascertain whether site attributes, such as slope, aspect, elevation, and soil types, or designated appellations are more important determinants of price. We find that prices are strongly determined by sub-AVA appellation designations, but not by specific site attributes. These results indicate that the concept of terroir matters economically, although the reality of terroir--as proxied for by locational attributes--is not significant.
Designing novel applications for emerging multimedia technology
Current R&D in media technologies such as Multimedia, Semantic Web and Sensor Web technologies are advancing in a fierce rate and will sure to become part of our important regular items in a 'conventional' technology inventory in near future. While the R&D nature of these technologies means their accuracy, reliability and robustness are not sufficient enough to be used in real world yet, we want to envision now the near-future where these technologies will have matured and used in real applications in order to explore and start shaping many possible new ways these novel technologies could be utilised.
In this talk, some of this effort in designing novel applications that incorporate various media technologies as their backend will be presented. Examples include novel scenarios of LifeLogging application that incorporate automatic structuring of millions of photos passively captured from a SenseCam (wearable digital camera that automatically takes photos triggered by environmental sensors) and an interactive TV application incorporating a number of multimedia tools yet extremely simple and easy to use with a remote control in a lean-back position. The talk will conclude with remarks on how the design of novel applications that have no precedence or existing user base should require somewhat different approach from those suggested and practiced in conventional usability engineering methodology
The Value of Terroir: Hedonic Estimation of Vineyard Sale Prices
We examine the value of terroir, which refers to the special characteristics of a place that impart unique qualities to the wine produced. We do this by conducting a hedonic analysis of vineyard sales in the Willamette Valley of Oregon to ascertain whether site attributes, such as slope, aspect, elevation, and soil types, or designated appellations are more important determinants of price. We find that prices are strongly determined by sub-AVA appellation designations, but not by specific site attributes. These results indicate that the concept of terroir matters economically, although the reality of terroir â- as proxied for by locational attributes â- is not significant.swine, vineyard, hedonic price analysis
The Value of Terroir: Hedonic Estimation of Vineyard Sale Prices
We examine the value of terroir, which refers to the special characteristics of a place that impart unique qualities to the wine produced. We do this by conducting a hedonic analysis of vineyard sales in the Willamette Valley of Oregon to ascertain whether site attributes, such as slope, aspect, elevation, and soil types, or designated appellations are more important determinants of price. We find that prices are strongly determined by sub-AVA appellation designations, but not by specific site attributes. These results indicate that the concept of terroir matters economically, although the reality of terroir â as proxied for by locational attributes â is not significantWine, Vineyard, Hedonic Price Analysis
A Survey of the Scope of Football Programs and the Teaching and Training Aids Used in Western Kansas Class A High Schools
The athletic coach and the school administrator are charged with many responsibilities, among them is providing an adequate interscholastic athletic program. Problems arise as how to best organize and administer the program to fulfill the needs of the student, school, and community. A second problem area includes the types, uses, and values of various teaching devices. It was the purpose of this study (1) to determine the scope of the football programs in Western Kansas secondary schools, (2) to determine the teaching aids used, and (3) to determine the amount of use and value of the aid as rated by the coach who was using the aid
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