Andrew KleinSpringer USJournal of Police & Criminal PsychologyBuzawa, E., Hotaling, G. & Klein, A. 1996, `What Happens When a Reform Works? The Need to Study Unanticipated Consequences of Mandatory Processing of Domestic Violence', Journal of Police & Criminal Psychology, vol.13, no.2...
The Heritage Foundation’s recent call to slowly phase out military aid to Israel as part of a strategy to “reorient” America’s relationship “with Israel to an equal strategic partnership over the next two decades” has caused much controversy. The Israeli ambassador to the US and the Hous...
What Happens When One Party Chooses To Not Pay the Arbitrators? Given thatboth sidesin an arbitration are generally asked to pay significant fees and deposits early on in the process, the question arises, “What happens if one of the parties refuses to pay its share of the arbitration fees?
Doglioni explains that all of Türkiye is cross-cut by faults – but that there is faster motion and a larger accumulation of energy along the North Anatolia and the East Anatolia faults. "In this specific case, the Anatolia plate is moving relatively southwest every day, but ...
"I can't see sanctions being introduced any time soon by any country that could have a profound effect on Israel's position whatsoever," saysBunkall. Very few sanctions have been brought against Israel already, and to have any impact, it "all come...
Audit control—entities need to use software, hardware and procedures to note attempted access to ePHI, record ePHI, and note what happens to the data after it has been accessed. Integrity controls—entities need to implement procedures to ensure that ePHI is not altered or destroyed improperly...
What happens next? The effects of the recent bloodshed are unlikely to disappear, experts said, especially as triggers of this violence are deeply rooted in Syria’s past. Unless core issues are addressed by the government – including inclusivity, political participation and unequal living condition...
European governments that seized the yachts and villas of Russian oligarchs now face a more difficult question: What to do with them? The sanctions against Russian oligarchs imposed by the European Union, the U.K., the U.S. and other countries unleashed a wave of asset freezes across Europ...
A country, such as the US, or a conglomerate of nations, including the UN, can impose sanctions on another state to punish or encourage behavioral change. Some of the ways that a country or a set of nations can exercise sanctions include quotas, embargoes, non-tariff barriers, and asset...
The US has chosen to start this trade war for various reasons. Some of them include military and economic risks. What makes the trade war with China unique is that it has bipartisan support. Most memebers of Congress support NAFTA for example ...