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The 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS-VII) was held in the Congress Centre in Aix-en-Provence between the 25th-28th May 2005. The symposium covered recent results of fundamental and applied research on the characterization of porous solids. Papers relating to characterization methods such as gas adsorption and liquid porosimetry, X-ray techniques and microscopic measurements as well as the corresponding molecular modelling methods were given. These characterization methods were shown to be applied to all types of porous solids such as clays, carbons
Porous materials --- Materials --- Porous solids --- COPS
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Community policing --- Law enforcement --- COPS Program (U.S.)
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Police --- Police administration --- Employee retention --- Recruiting --- COPS Program (U.S.)
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The initiation of atmospheric convection is investigated using the synergy of different instruments. The impact of increased spatial data resolution on the detection of the initiation of deep convection is analysed, and a methodology is developed to determine the likelihood of deep convection over flat and complex terrains. Intensive Observation Periods (IOPs) are used from the Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP), and the Convective and Orographically-Induced Precipitation Study (COPS).
COPS --- Wasserdampf --- atmosphärische Grenzschicht --- Konvektion --- deep convection --- water vapour --- CSIP --- COPSatmospheric boundary layer
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Crime prevention --- Community policing --- Finance --- Evaluation. --- COPS Program (U.S.) --- United States.
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Community policing --- Federal aid to law enforcement agencies --- Finance. --- COPS Program (U.S.)
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Grants-in-aid --- Auditing. --- COPS Program (U.S.) --- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
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Community policing --- Federal aid to law enforcement agencies --- Finance. --- COPS Program (U.S.) --- Finance --- Political science --- Business & economics
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Rodricus Crawford was convicted and sentenced to die for the murder by suffocation of his beautiful baby boy. After years on death row, evidence confirmed what Crawford had claimed all along: he was innocent, and his son had died from an undiagnosed illness. Crawford is not alone. A full one-third of all known exonerations stem from no-crime wrongful convictions. The first book to explore this common but previously undocumented type of wrongful conviction, Smoke but No Fire tells the heartbreaking stories of innocent people convicted of crimes that simply never happened. A suicide is mislabeled a homicide. An accidental fire is mislabeled an arson. Corrupt police plant drugs on an innocent suspect. A false allegation of assault is invented to resolve a custody dispute. With this book, former New York City public defender Jessica S. Henry sheds essential light on a deeply flawed criminal justice system that allows—even encourages—these convictions to regularly occur. Smoke but No Fire promises to be eye-opening reading for legal professionals, students, activists, and the general public alike as it grapples with the chilling reality that far too many innocent people spend real years behind bars for fictional crimes.
Judicial error --- False imprisonment --- conviction. --- cops. --- crime. --- criminal justice system. --- exoneration. --- eyewitnesses. --- flawed. --- forensic experts. --- informants. --- innocence. --- law. --- lies. --- planted evidence. --- police. --- practical solutions. --- problematic. --- reform. --- wrongful imprisonment.
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