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This tutorial discusses on-chip wires, how to model them, what are their problems (and their advantages) and some solutions. Topics that will be covered include: wire characteristics and how they determine performance; wires under technology scaling; and methods to improve wire performance.
Interconnects (Integrated circuit technology) --- Tutorials. --- Wiring. --- System-on-chip. --- Capacitance. --- Repeaters. --- Dielectrics. --- Very large scale integration. --- Integrated circuits --- Interconnections (Integrated circuit technology) --- Connections
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Femtocells --- Wireless LANs --- Cell phone systems --- Radio relay systems --- Telephone repeaters --- Relais radioélectriques --- Répéteurs téléphoniques --- Equipment and supplies --- Equipment and supplies.
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Theses --- Crime --- Criminals --- Recidivists --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Ex-convicts --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Persons --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology
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Ex-convicts --- Recidivists --- Rehabilitation. --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Criminals --- Ex-cons --- Ex-offenders --- Ex-prisoners --- Prisoners --- Rehabilitation --- Formerly incarcerated persons
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Sentences (Criminal procedure) --- Recidivism --- Recidivists. --- Sentences (Criminal procedures) --- Prevention. --- Recidivists --- Sentencing --- Correctional law --- Criminal procedure --- Judgments, Criminal --- Punishment --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Criminals --- Ex-convicts --- Offenses, Repeat --- Repeat offenses --- Crime --- Prevention --- Droit pénal --- Peines --- Récidive (droit) --- Etudes comparatives
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Crime. --- Criminals. --- Criminology. --- Recidivists. --- Crime --- Criminals --- Criminology --- Recidivists --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Ex-convicts --- Social sciences --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Persons --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- City crime --- Crimes --- Delinquency --- Felonies --- Misdemeanors --- Urban crime --- Social problems --- Criminal law --- Transgression (Ethics) --- Study and teaching --- Social aspects
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This book addresses how and why criminal offenders repeat their actions after being released from prison. It is part of an attempt to explain criminal behavior within the context of a contemporary psychological understanding of behavior, rather than more traditional theories of crime. Over 300 serious male criminal offenders were interviewed and tested after they returned to prison for new crimes. The results indicate that their new offenses may be the result of something like a 'breakdown'. From this, it can be argued that we could monitor released prisoners to predict or even to prevent their return to crime. This report, written for a general audience, has some important implications for release supervision, rehabilitation programs, and the prediction of recidivism.
Recidive (Droit) --- Recidive (Recht) --- Recidivism --- Repeat offences --- Recidivists --- Récidive --- Recidivism. --- Offenses [Repeat ] --- Récidive (Droit) --- Récidivisme --- Récidive --- Psychology. --- Psychology --- Recidivists - Psychology. --- Criminologie --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Criminals --- Ex-convicts --- Offenses, Repeat --- Repeat offenses --- Crime --- Antecedents psychologiques --- Dangerosite --- Prediction --- Recidivisme --- Risque
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'Paying for the Past' examines the neglected but critically important topic of sentence enhancements based on prior convictions in the United States. Most sentenced offenders have a prior record, and in many cases that record carries more weight at sentencing than the new crime being punished. Drawing on empirical data and rules from a number of jurisdictions, Richard S. Frase and Julian V. Roberts assess the use of prior record enhancements, their justification, and how they contribute to racial disparities and mass incarceration.
Sentences (Criminal procedure) --- Recidivists --- Social aspects --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Criminals --- Ex-convicts --- Sentencing --- Correctional law --- Criminal procedure --- Judgments, Criminal --- Punishment
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Cosimo examines the effects of civil and criminal legal sanctions for domestic violence related offenses on recidivism and on whether the number of legal sanctions imposed by the courts influences non-recidivism status. With an overall recidivism rate of 30.3%, results show that the risk of recidivism is 45% lower for men who experienced two legal sanctions (arrest and probation) relative to men who experienced one legal sanction (civil protective order). Additionally, men with prior criminal court involvement for domestic violence offenses are more likely to recidivate. Rather than reducing o
Family violence --- Abusive men --- Recidivists --- Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Criminals --- Ex-convicts --- Abusive boyfriends --- Abusive fathers --- Abusive husbands --- Batterers, Male --- Male batterers --- Men --- Domestic violence --- Household violence --- Interparental violence --- Intrafamily violence --- Violence --- Prevention. --- Law and legislation
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Parole --- Recidivists --- Criminals --- Libération conditionnelle --- Récidivistes --- Réhabilitation --- Rehabilitation --- 343.9 --- -Parole --- -Recidivists --- -Chronic offenders --- Habitual criminals --- Habitual offenders --- Offenders, Chronic --- Offenders, Habitual --- Offenders, Repeat --- Offenders, Serial --- Repeat offenders --- Repeaters (Crime) --- Serial offenders --- Ex-convicts --- Ticket of leave --- Alternatives to imprisonment --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Persons --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Criminologie --(algemeen) --- -Law and legislation --- -Criminologie --(algemeen) --- -343.9 --- 343.9 Criminologie --(algemeen) --- Libération conditionnelle --- Récidivistes --- Réhabilitation --- Chronic offenders
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