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    The Omens

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    Patience

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    Out in the Field: Praxis is Where We Play

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    Providence Nurses: Supporting Health for a Better World

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    Identifying High Crime Areas Using Spatial Analysis

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    Crime incident locations and trends are examined spatially using GIS to produce maps that pinpoint high crime areas or Hot Spots Crime mapping aids police departments by identifying areas to allocate limited resources where and when they are most needed. This project introduces the availability of GIS technology to smaller police departments as a tool to assist in the development of crime prevention strategies. In this model crime incident reports for Windham, Maine are geocoded and patterns of motor vehicle and structure burglaries analyzed for date, time and location of incident. An addressing protocol is followed to protect victim privacy by masking the actual incident locations. The data is analyzed using the following four methods: point density; Getis-Ord Gi*; Kriging and Anselin Local Morans I. Getis-Ord Gi* is the method usually associated with hot spot analysis, however, the results of this project favor the point density method which displays data in a raster format. The raster image has the greatest visual impact by clearly distinguishing degrees of high crime areas with a progressive coloring scheme ranging from blue to red Seven hot spot neighborhoods were identified, prioritized from high to low and overlayed on E911 roads. The outcome this analysis resulted in 94 high priority and 54 medium priority roads being recommended for increased police patrol. This process can easily be replicated to measure the success of strategic policing plans

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    Valuing Narratives of Hybridity and Multiplicity

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    By providing parallel critiques of US Third World feminism and radical lesbian feminism from the perspective of bisexual feminists and feminists of mixed race, ethnicity, and culture, this author argues that theories concerned with power, privilege, and social change would benefit from a valuation of narratives of hybridity and multiplicity.Ayant à l'appui des critiques parallèles de la perception féministe américaine sur le Tiers Monde et du féminsme lesbien radical en partant du point de vue des féministes bisexuelles et des féministes de race mixte, de l'ethnicité et de la culture, cette auteure affirme que les théories reliées au pouvoir, au privilège et au changement social tirerait profit d'estimer à leur juste valeur les récits sur le hybridité et sur la multiplicité

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