Psychiatric beds and resources: factors influencing bed use and service planning
In: Gaskell psychiatry series
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In: Gaskell psychiatry series
In: Springer eBooks
In: Law and Criminology
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Existing Research on Solvability -- Chapter 3: Population-Level Analysis of Residential Burglaries -- Chapter 4: Assessing Solvability Factors in Greater Manchester, England: The Case of Residential Burglaries -- Chapter 5: Solvability Indicators for 'First Officers': Targeting Eyewitness Questioning at Non-Residential Burglaries -- Chapter 6: Pickpocketing on Railways -- Chapter 7: Metal Theft Solvability and Detection -- Chapter 8: Detecting and Combating Internet Telephony Fraud -- Chapter 9: Targeting Factors that Predict Clearance of Non-Domestic Assaults -- Chapter 10: Solvability Factors and Investigative Strategy for Faith Hate Crime: Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic Assault, Criminal Damage and Public Order Offences in London -- Chapter 11: Reporting, Detection and Solvability of Sex Offences on Railways -- Chapter 12: Offender–Offence Profiling: Improving Burglary Solvability and Detection -- Chapter 13: Boosting Offence Solvability and Detections: Solving Residential Burglaries by Predicting Single Repeat and Multiple Repeats -- Chapter 14: Improving Offence Solvability and Detection Rates at Non-Residential Burglary: Predicting Single Repeat and Multiple Repeat Incidence -- Chapter 15: Homicide Resources, Solvability and Detection -- Chapter 16: Investigative Activities, Resources and Burglary Detection -- Chapter 17: The Organisation and Deployment of Patrol Resources: Cost-Effective On-Scene Arrest at Burglaries -- Chapter 18: Resources, Solvability and Detection: A Theoretical Model -- Chapter 19: Conclusions
In: Encyclopedia reprint series
In: UCRL- 52788
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Retrospective on Health Care Issues -- Future Forces Affecting the Health Care System -- Final Comment -- 1 Health Care Forecasting: A Retrospective, 1970-1980 -- Some Reflections on Forecasting -- Forecasts and the Health Care Delivery System -- Forecasting National Health Expenditures: 1970-1980 -- Forecasting Human Resources Supply and Requirements: 1970-1980 -- Forecasting Capital Needs and Bed Supply: 1970-1980 -- Forecasting Changes in Technology: 1970-1980 -- Forecasting Organizational Change in the Health Care Delivery System: 1970-1980 -- Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- 2 Changing Employment Trends in the U.S. Health Care Delivery System: 1985-2000 -- Health Sector Employment by Specific Place of Employment -- Health Sector Employment by Occupation -- Gender and Race Issues -- Policy Issues and Conclusions -- Notes -- 3 Critical Issues in Capital for Health Care -- The Roles of Capital in Health Care -- Estimates of Capital Need -- Borrowing and the Bond Market -- Other Issues in Health Capital Policy -- The Academic Health Center and Access to Capital -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 The Rapid Progress of Medical Technology -- Capital and Technology -- Cost of Technology Issues -- Issues in Technology Diffusion -- New and Emerging Technologies -- Transplantation of Human Organs -- Other Issues -- Conclusion -- Notes -- About the Author -- Index.
In: Critical essays on human factors in aviation
In: International Economic Association publications
In: Economic growth and resources: proceedings of the 5. World Congress of the Internat. Economic Assoc. held at Tokyo, Japan, 1977 2
In: Environmental Health--Physical, Chemical, and Biological Factors
In: Environmental health - physical, chemical and biological factors
Introduction -- Conceptual definition of poverty and land degradation -- The case of rural poverty and environmental degradation in Ghana - Kwahu South District -- Demographic characteristics of respondents -- Manifestations of poverty in rural areas of Ghana -- Causes of poverty -- Manifestations of land degradation -- Causes of land degradation -- Relationships between rural poverty and land degradation -- Major conclusions
Written as an introduction to the discipline of human factors, the authors highlight key principles and theories and relate these to aspects of paramedic practice. Containing practical prehospital examples, this resource provides a firm understanding of systems thinking and design, enabling you to look for instances where the principles of human factors might be applied in your own practice.
In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law
Why do states often use transboundary resources inefficiently? Benvenisti considers a range of factors, including mismanagement as a link between domestic and international processes. He also looks forward to potential solutions in this multi-disciplinary approach. Benvenisti's analysis will interest international environmentalists and lawyers, and international relations scholars and practitioners