Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTH

Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 14/08/2014

The proliferation of automated tools and access to information and guides through online resources provide youth with ample opportunities to become acquainted with the tools and techniques of hacking.

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Hacking - Does Self-Control Theory Explain Participation in the Hacking Subculture? | PROJECT-JTH

Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTH

Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 10/04/2014

Over the past two decades a significant amount of research has been undertaken that attempts to identify the connection between variations in brain structure and brain functioning with emotions, personality traits, and behaviors.

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Understanding The Brain and Violence | PROJECT-JTH

"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTH

"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 01/11/2013

The broken-window theory suggests that minor disturbances and undesirable behaviors in a neighborhood, if left unchecked, lead to greater disorder and potentially criminal behavior.

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"Broken Windows" Policing | PROJECT-JTH

The Efficient and Effective Use of Investigators | PROJECT-JTH

The Efficient and Effective Use of Investigators | PROJECT-JTHby: Jesse HartPublished on: 24/07/2013

Although imperfect, the proposed modifications in utilizing detective resources and time, as well as that of support personnel, present a step forward in increasing efficiency and effectiveness, thereby contributing directly to investigators’ outputs

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The Efficient and Effective Use of Investigators | PROJECT-JTH