Search for dissertations about: "PAROLE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word PAROLE.
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1. On the Relative Order of Adverbs in the I-domain: A study of English and Swedish
Abstract : This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the ordering of adverbs in the I-domain. Within the generative-minimalist framework, adverbs have traditionally been analysed as adjuncts, adjoined to the syntactic structure in semantically appropriate positions (e.g. Jackendoff 1972). READ MORE
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2. Ambulatory risk assessment and intervention in the prison services : Using Interactive Voice Response to assess and intervene on acute dynamic risk among prisoners on parole
Abstract : The transition from prison to society is a challenging period for offenders released from prison. Recidivism rates are high, and the offender’s situation can change rapidly. READ MORE
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3. Discriminating between true and false intentions: The role of planning
Abstract : An ability to discriminate between true and false intent (i.e., true and deceptive statements about one’s intended future actions) is critical for many legal professionals (e.g. READ MORE
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4. Men with borderline personality disorder and antisocial behavior : clinical characteristics, developmental perspectives and interventions
Abstract : Background: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of emotional instability, impulsivity, relationship problems and identity disturbance. As the disorder has been considered more prevalent in women, research on men with BPD has lagged behind. READ MORE
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5. Serious and violent offending : psychological risk factors and treatment effectiveness
Abstract : Background: Violent crime causes extensive suffering and costs to individuals and societies and is a major global health issue. Prevention of violence should occur at several levels, and effective psychological interventions targeting changeable risk factors among violent offenders might reduce recidivism. READ MORE