A Study on the Ancient Korean History Recognition through the Chinese Local Area data of Manchuria

2017 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 209-256
Author(s):  
Bup-Jong Cho
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2005 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 503-524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimo Craglia ◽  
Robert Haining ◽  
Paola Signoretta

High-intensity crime areas are areas where high levels of violent crime coexist with large numbers of offenders, thereby creating an area that may present significant policing problems. In an earlier paper, the authors analysed police perceptions of high-intensity crime areas, and now extend that earlier work by comparing the police's perception of where such areas are located with offence/offender data. They also report on the construction of predictive models that identify the area-specific attributes that explain the distribution of such areas. By focusing on the city of Sheffield, the authors draw on a wider range of local area data than was possible in the original paper, and also question how widespread such areas may be in Sheffield.


Author(s):  
Harsono Harsono ◽  
Sigit Sugiharto ◽  
Rinayati Rinayati

Abstrack Pelaksanaan kegiatan PKM ini menitikberatkan dan berfokus pada upaya pendampingan terhadap kader posyandu dalam melakukan analisis dan pengambilan keputusan data pelaporan posyandu balita yang bermuara pada peningkatan pelayanan posyandu balita dilingkungan RW 9 Kelurahan Gondoriyo Ngaliyan SemarangTujuan dari pelaksanaan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) ini adalah pendampingan dan pembuatan aplikasi berbasis android yang memudahkan kader dalam melakukan analisis data dan pengambilan keputusan terkait dengan data posyandu balita di RW IX Kelurahan Gondoriyo Ngaliyan SemarangMetode dalam pelaksanaan kegiatan PKM ini kegiatan yang dilakukan meliputi perijinan dari wilayah setempat, pengumpulan data, perancangan dan pembuatan aplikasi, uji coba aplikasi, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) peran kader posyandu balita, pelatihan dan simulasi aplikasi posyandu berbasis androidHasil dari evaluasi pelaksanaan PKM ini terlihat adanya peningkatan pengetahuan dan kemampuan kader dalam melakukan analisis dan pengambilan keputusan data posyandu balita melalui aplikasi android sehingga yang harapanya dapat meningkatkan pelayanan posyandu balita Kata Kunci: Analisis, Pengambilan Keputusan, Kader Posyandu Balita   Abstrack The implementation of this PKM activity focues and focues on providing assistance to posyandu cadres in analyzing and making data decision on posyandu reporting for toddlers which leads to improving posyandu services for toddlers in RW 9 Gondoriyo Ngaliyan Semarang     The purpose of the implementation of Community Service (PKM) is assistance and development of android-based application that make it easier for cadres to analyze data and make decisions related to data on posyandu under five at RW IX Gondoriyo Ngaliyan Semarang     The method of implementing this PKM activity includes licensing from the local area, data collection, designing and making applications, application trials, focus group discussion (FGD) of the role of posyandu cadres for toddlers, training and simulation of Android-based posyandu applicationThe results of the evaluation of the implementation of this PKM show an increase in the knowledge and ability of cadres in analyzing and making decisions on posyandu toddler data through an android application so that the hope can improve posyandu services for toddlers Keyword : Analysis, Decision Making, Posyandu Toddler Cadres 


Author(s):  
Thomas G. Albright ◽  
Robert J. Wallace

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ben Bradford ◽  
John Topping ◽  
Richard Martin ◽  
Jonathan Jackson

The association between trust in the police and neighbourhood-level factors such as deprivation, disorder and social cohesion is well established. As an embodiment of the effort to reproduce normative social order, the police garner trust when community settings are perceived as orderly, cohesive and well-functioning. Conversely, trust is undermined when order and cohesion seem attenuated or under threat. Yet, little attention has been paid to the association between neighbourhood diversity and trust in the police. Allport’s contact hypothesis suggests that because diversity increases intergroup contact and thus a sense of cohesion, it may promote trust in the police. In this paper we use data from a nationally representative survey conducted in 2014, combined with Census and other local-area data, to explore the association between ethno-religious diversity and trust in the Police Service of Northern Ireland. We find that trust is higher in more diverse areas, primarily because Catholics living in such areas report significantly higher levels of trust than their counterparts living in less diverse areas. We interpret these results in light of what policing means in contemporary Northern Ireland and consider the implications for attempts to enhance police-community trust in segregated and divided societies more generally.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 4867-4879 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shao-Yu Lien ◽  
Shao-Chou Hung ◽  
Der-Jiunn Deng ◽  
Chia-Lin Lai ◽  
Hua-Lung Tsai

Author(s):  
Jicheol Lee ◽  
Sang-Jun Moon ◽  
Beomsik Bae ◽  
Jinsung Lee

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