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Recognise that hierarchically organised groups – such

Praxis and the disruption of Organised Crime Groups

Praxis and the disruption of Organised Crime Groups

... these groups are partaking in secretive, high‐risk activities, which require a high degree of trust between members (Kirby, ...of organised crime have always been reliant on traditional family structures, a ...

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Pickpocketing committed by mobile organised crime groups

Pickpocketing committed by mobile organised crime groups

... in organised burglaries, thefts,… The trade in stolen goods undermines the regular economy and operates at the interface between the underworld and the ...of organised property crime including burglaries, ...

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Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review

Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review

... Limitations It should be noted that the selected studies rarely provided enough information to accurately establish causal or temporal relationships between certain factors and recruitment into organised criminal ...

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Free Recall Learning of Hierarchically Organised Lists by Adults with Asperger's Syndrome: Additional Evidence for Diminished Relational Processing

Free Recall Learning of Hierarchically Organised Lists by Adults with Asperger's Syndrome: Additional Evidence for Diminished Relational Processing

... two groups supports our conjecture, based on the TSH, that the ASD and comparison participants would benefit to an equal extent from the hierarchical presentation of some of the lists at ...two groups shows ...

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(FSB).3 Organised crime groups have already been used

(FSB).3 Organised crime groups have already been used

... such groups are a minority ...These groups offer everything from Afghan heroin and Russian methamphetamines, to cybercriminal expertise, and investment of dirty ...RBOC groups have built a network of ...

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Organised behaviour and organised identity.

Organised behaviour and organised identity.

... are. Organised crime can be simply equated with serious offending, although serious crime may be extremely ...1960s). Organised crime is also seen as being constituted by ‘crime families’ and the notion of ...

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Semiotics Recognise the Signs

Semiotics Recognise the Signs

... Using semiotics can help in anticipating new concepts ahead of time, enabling a brand to track the meaning and where it's heading. Semiotics, simply put, is the study of signs. Simple enough. Signs are collected and ...

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Discovering groups using short messages from social network profiles : using hierarchically organized concepts
to discover relations

Discovering groups using short messages from social network profiles : using hierarchically organized concepts to discover relations

... as groups of people based on common interests, from the unstructured short messages in ...the groups could be labeled with the concept names, which are closely related to human ...

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Swarm intelligence in fish? The difficulty in demonstrating distributed and self-organised collective intelligence in (some) animal groups

Swarm intelligence in fish? The difficulty in demonstrating distributed and self-organised collective intelligence in (some) animal groups

... Larger groups often have a greater ability to solve cognitive tasks compared to smaller ones or lone ...in groups of prey collectively vigilant for ...to groups of other animals, including ...larger ...

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PROTOCOL: Organised crime groups: A systematic review of individual‐level risk factors related to recruitment

PROTOCOL: Organised crime groups: A systematic review of individual‐level risk factors related to recruitment

... trafficking groups, adult gangs and outlaw motorcycle gangs, and a residual category of other criminal groups (see items 12 and 13 of Table A4 in Appendix ...

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Europe s Crime-Terror Nexus: Links between terrorist and organised crime groups in the European Union

Europe s Crime-Terror Nexus: Links between terrorist and organised crime groups in the European Union

...  Although the majority of actions taken by member states has concentrated solely on terrorist financing, it is essential for law enforcement agencies to widen their parameters of investigation in order to detect other ...

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Self-organised initiatives

Self-organised initiatives

... While researchers have pointed out these characteristics of Brazilian metropolises (Klink & Denaldi 2012; Santos, 1990), it seems that spatial fragmentation in the Global South will not be resolved by merely ...

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Recruitment to organised crime

Recruitment to organised crime

... Violence is equally important as a mechanism for reducing disruption to the organisa- tion’s other operations. As it is impossible to operate in isolation, numerous stakeholders will, over time, gain information that ...

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RECOGNISE AND REMOVE

RECOGNISE AND REMOVE

... RECOGNISE AND REMOVE Remember the 4 R’s of concussion management: Identifying concussion is not always easy, and players may not exhibit the signs or symptoms immediately and they may be quite subtle. Therefore is ...

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This session on case examples included nine presentations organised into three groups:

This session on case examples included nine presentations organised into three groups:

...  The Clean Fleets project ( www.clean-fleets.eu ), focuses on purchasing clean public vehicles and supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme. Various EU workshops have been organised to facilitate ...

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From 'rogue traders' to organised crime groups: doorstep fraud of older adults

From 'rogue traders' to organised crime groups: doorstep fraud of older adults

... officers, organised crime, policing Introduction A videoed interview of Rita, an 89-yr old white woman shows a physically frail woman, apprehensive, frequently tugging at her cardigan sleeves, initially asking the ...

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They know some of the different food groups BUT will recognise them as fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy!!!!, fats and carbohydrates

They know some of the different food groups BUT will recognise them as fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy!!!!, fats and carbohydrates

... • Pupils believe that Carnivores can live in a world WITHOUT plants. • Students often fail to recognise that the Sun is the ultimate source of energy for most living organisms. • Students find it easier to explain ...

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Examining the demographic profile and attitudes of citizens, in areas where organised crime groups proliferate

Examining the demographic profile and attitudes of citizens, in areas where organised crime groups proliferate

... A unique aspect of this study was the ability to use neighborhoods known to have a higher saturation of resident Organized Crime Groups (OCGs) and supplement these with a further control area. The police force was ...

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Symptoms of a burnout: Recognise and prevent

Symptoms of a burnout: Recognise and prevent

... How to recognise a burnout? A burnout doesn’t just come out of nowhere. Sometimes you might think: ‘But they seemed so strong, and now they are suddenly at home with a burnout.’ While it might seem as though ...

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Do you recognise Laura!

Do you recognise Laura!

... A childhood friend you haven’t seen for 15 years pops into your head and your start to. reminisce and then two of the kids start pulling each others hair and one kid vomits[r] ...

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