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Estimating the proportion of prisoners in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces - further analysis
On 25 January 2010 Defence Analytical Services and Advice (DASA) published its initial estimate of the proportion of prisoners in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces. The study involved matching the personaldetails of adult prisoners against DASA’s Service leavers database. The initial report published on 25 January 2010 reported that 2,207 records of Service leavers matched against the 81,071 prisoner records supplied by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) (a snapshot taken on 06/11/09). From this it was estimated that 2.7% (rounded up to 3%) of prisoners were veterans of the UK Regular Armed Forces. The initial report committed the Ministry of Defence to three areas of further analysis. These three components are described in detail in this report which is divided into the following sections:Section A: Revising the estimate of the proportion of prisoners in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces.Section B: Describing the characteristics of the prisoners in England and Wales who were identified as ex-Armed Forces.Section C: Comparing the proportion of ex-Armed Forcesidentified as being in prison with the proportion of the general population in prison, overall and by offence group
Estimating the proportion of offenders supervised by probation trusts in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces
On 15 September 2010 Defence Analytical Services and Advice (DASA) published its estimate of the proportion of prisoners in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces. The study involved matching the personal details of adult prisoners (a snapshot taken on 06/11/09) against DASA’s Service leavers’ database. It was estimated that 3.5% of prisoners were veterans of the UK Regular Armed Forces. A similar matching exercise has now been undertaken to estimate the proportion of those being supervised by Probation Trusts in England and Wales who are ex-Armed Forces
HIV/AIDS: Risk & protective behaviors among adults ages 21 to 40 in the U.S., 2004-2017
National Institute on Drug Abusehttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146526/1/FINAL FINAL 2.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146526/3/license_rdfDescription of FINAL FINAL 2.pdf : Annual monograp
High-speed Photometric Observations of ZZ Ceti White Dwarf Candidates
We present high-speed photometric observations of ZZ Ceti white dwarf
candidates drawn from the spectroscopic survey of bright DA stars from the
Villanova White Dwarf Catalog by Gianninas et al., and from the recent
spectroscopic survey of white dwarfs within 40 parsecs of the Sun by Limoges et
al. We report the discovery of six new ZZ Ceti pulsators from these surveys,
and several photometrically constant DA white dwarfs, which we then use to
refine the location of the ZZ Ceti instability strip.Comment: 4 pages, 1 table, 2 figures, to appear in "19th European White Dwarf
Workshop" in the ASP Conference Serie
Multiplexed dispersive readout of superconducting phase qubits
We introduce a frequency-multiplexed readout scheme for superconducting phase
qubits. Using a quantum circuit with four phase qubits, we couple each qubit to
a separate lumped-element superconducting readout resonator, with the readout
resonators connected in parallel to a single measurement line. The readout
resonators and control electronics are designed so that all four qubits can be
read out simultaneously using frequency multiplexing on the one measurement
line. This technology provides a highly efficient and compact means for reading
out multiple qubits, a significant advantage for scaling up to larger numbers
of qubits.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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