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BELGIQUE --- TYPOLOGIES --- BELGIQUE --- TYPOLOGIES
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Jeunes delinquants --- Probation --- Typologies --- Pays-bas --- Jeunes delinquants --- Probation --- Typologies
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Betrayal. --- Treason. --- TRAHISON --- TYPOLOGIES --- ABUS DE CONFIANCE --- SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE --- PROPAGANDE --- CRIMINALITE --- COLLABORATION --- GUERRE
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Criminal behavior, Prediction of. --- Criminal investigation --- Psychological aspects. --- Éthique --- Procédure pénale --- Psychopathologie --- Enquete policiere --- Police scientifique --- Typologies
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Studies of the criminal career to date have focused on common criminals and street crime; criminologists have overlooked the careers of white-collar offenders. David Weisburd and Elin Waring offer here the first detailed examination of the criminal careers of people convicted of white-collar crimes. Weisburd and Waring uncover some surprising findings, which upset common wisdom about white-collar criminals. Many scholars have assumed that white-collar criminals are unlikely to have multiple or long records or repeat offenses. As the authors demonstrate, a significant number of white-collar criminals have numerous brushes with the law and their careers show marked similarities to the circumstances and life patterns of street criminals. Their findings illustrate the misplaced emphasis of previous scholarship in focusing on the categorical distinctions between criminals and non-criminals. Rather, their data suggest the importance of the immediate context of crime and its role in leading otherwise conventional people to violate the law.
Commercial criminals. --- White collar crimes. --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Occupational crimes --- Criminals --- Crime --- White collar crimes --- Commercial criminals --- E-books --- Carrieres criminelles --- Efficacite des sanctions penales --- Typologies --- White-collar crime
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Religion --- Evolution --- Evolution and religion --- Religion and evolution --- religion and science --- Religious history --- Religious aspects --- religious transformation --- Zoroastrianism --- Judaism --- Christianity --- Hinduism --- Buddhism --- Confucianism --- Daoism --- Taoism --- adaptation --- adaptationism --- atheism --- pagan religions --- typologies --- sociocultural evolution of religion --- types of religion
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new vegetation typologies --- vegetation mapping --- ecosystem modelling --- nature conservation --- land use management --- vegetation classification --- Vegetation classification --- Vegetation surveys --- Vegetation classification. --- Vegetation surveys. --- Botanical inventories --- Botanical surveys --- Inventories, Botanical --- Inventories, Vegetation --- Vegetation inventories --- Botany --- Ecological surveys --- Phytogeography --- Synsystematics --- Syntaxonomy --- Systematic plant sociology --- Vegetation systematics --- Plants --- Plant communities --- Methodology --- Classification
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In diesem Planungsleitfaden dokumentiert die renommiete Lichtplanerin Ulrike Brandi die Summe ihrer Erkenntnisse zu den Themen Lichtplanung, Tageslicht, Nachhaltigkeit und gesunde Lebensräume. Ganzheitliche Lichtplanung in Zeiten fortschreitender Technisierung durchzusetzen, ist eine Herausforderung, aber auch der richtige Schritt in Richtung Nachhaltigkeit im Umgang mit Licht und Energie. Die renommierte Lichtplanerin Ulrike Brandi bringt diese Haltung auf eine einfache Formel: „Von Anfang an gut zu belichten, ist besser, als nachträglich zu beleuchten." Der Leitfaden LICHT NATUR ARCHITEKTUR beweist, wie wichtig, aber auch einfach es ist, natürliches Licht in die Planung und Gestaltung gesunder und wohltuender Lebens- und Arbeitswelten zu integrieren. Das reich illustrierte und nach natürlichen Lichtphänomenen gegliederte Handbuch vereint den Erfahrungsschatz von Ulrike Brandi sowie theoretische Grundlagen und Entwurfsmethoden zu einem Nachschlagewerk und einer vielfältigen Inspirationsquelle. Reich illustriertes Grundlagenwerk für ganzheitliche Lichtplanung Einblick in die umfassende Praxiserfahrung und die individuelle Herangehensweiseder renommierten Lichtplanerin Ulrike Brandi Inspirationsquelle für Fachplanende, Architekturschaffende und Laien Erhältlich auf Englisch und Deutsch (Licht Natur Architektur, ISBN 9783035624083) In this planning guide, the renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi documents all her findings on the topics of lighting design, daylight, sustainability and healthy living spaces. It is a challenge to create holistic lighting design in times of advancing mechanization, but it is the right thing to do in terms of achieving sustainability in the use of light and energy. The renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi explains this attitude with the words, “It’s better to make the most of natural light from the start, rather than compensating with artificial light afterwards”. The guideline Light Nature Architecture proves how essential, but also simple, it is to integrate natural light into architectural planning and thus into the design of healthy and pleasant living and working environments. This richly illustrated handbook is structured based on natural light phenomena and combines Ulrike Brandi’s wealth of experience, theoretical principles, and design methods to create a reference work and source of inspiration. Richly illustrated basic work for holistic lighting design Insight into the extensive practical experience and the individual approach of the renowned lighting designer Ulrike Brandi Source of inspiration for professional planners, architects and laypeople Available in English and German (Licht Natur Architektur, ISBN 9783035624083)
ARCHITECTURE / Interior Design / Lighting. --- Brandi. --- Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. --- Ian Ritchie. --- National Holocaust Names Monument. --- Ulrike Brandi. --- concert hall lighting. --- daylight. --- good light. --- healthy light. --- holistic lighting design. --- interior design. --- interior lighting. --- lighting design. --- lighting inspiration. --- lighting typologies. --- magical light. --- sustainable lighting design.
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Sociology of law --- Criminology --- Crime --- Punishment --- Prisons --- Criminologie --- Criminalité --- Peines --- Government policy --- Politique gouvernementale --- Droit penal --- Justice penale --- Criminalite --- Administration --- Aspect sociologique --- Criminalité --- Droit penal - France --- Justice penale - Administration - France --- Criminalite - Aspect sociologique - France --- CRIMINOLOGIE --- ANOMIE --- PRISE D'OTAGES --- SOCIOLOGIE DE LA VIE QUOTIDIENNE --- TYPOLOGIES DE DELINQUANCES --- POLITIQUES CRIMINELLES --- MEDIATION --- DROIT PENAL --- VICTIMOLOGIE --- PENOLOGIE --- NEUTRALISATION --- PROTECTION DE LA JEUNESSE --- EMPRISONNEMENT --- VOLONTARIAT --- DETENTION PREVENTIVE --- ALTERNATIVES --- INTERET GENERAL --- TRAVAUX D' --- PRISONS --- REGLEMENT DES LITIGES --- DETENUS --- DROITS DES
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The sharing economy and collaborative consumption are attracting a great deal of interest due to their business, legal and civic implications. The consequences of the spreading of practices of sharing in urban environments and under daily dynamics are underexplored. This Special Issue aims to address if and how sharing shapes cities, the way that spaces are designed and lived in if social interactions are escalated, and the ways that habits and routines take place in post-individualistic society. In particular, the following key questions are of primary interest: Urban fabric: How is ‘sharing’ shaping cities? Does it represent a paradigm shift with tangible and physical reverberations on urban form? How are shared mobility, work, inhabiting reconfiguring the urban and social fabric? Social practices: Are new lifestyles and practices related to sharing changing the use and design of spaces? To what extent is sharing triggering a production and consumption paradigm shift to be reflected in urban arrangements and infrastructures? Sustainability: Does sharing increase the intensity of use of space and assets, or, rather, does it increase them to meet the expectations of convenience for urban lifestyles? To what extent are these phenomena fostering more economically-, socially-, and environmentally-sustainable practices and cities? Policy: How can policy makers and municipalities interact with these bottom-up and phenomena and grassroots innovation to create more sustainable cities? Scholars responded to the above questions from the fields of urban studies, urban planning and design, sociology, geography, theoretically-grounded and informed by the results of fieldwork activities.
Airbnb and policy innovation --- n/a --- accessibility --- Airbnb and housing typologies --- informality --- Melbourne sharing economy --- bike sharing --- local communities --- Airbnb and planning --- Airbnb and domestic design --- mobility policy --- platform cooperativism --- urban regeneration --- Airbnb and governance --- emotions --- democratic quality --- sharing --- urban studies --- stress levels --- sharing platform --- digital participation --- social relations --- spatial agency --- critical autoethnography --- cohousing --- collaborative workplaces --- participation --- Bourdieu --- co-design --- coworking --- entrepreneurial action --- coworking spaces --- Melbourne Airbnb --- coworking business --- collaborative economy --- design-research --- sustainable mobility --- urban mobility --- architecture --- architectural and urban effects of Airbnb --- ageing --- physiological sensors --- GSR --- sharing economic --- social street --- matchmaking --- socio-spatial effects of Airbnb --- sharing economy --- urban --- galvanic skin response --- coproduction --- coworking space --- emotional layer
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