1,021 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 – Supplemental material for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review by Andrew J. Rizzo, L. B. Klein and Nichole M. Scaglione in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-2-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 – Supplemental material for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review by Andrew J. Rizzo, L. B. Klein and Nichole M. Scaglione in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    sj-docx-3-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 – Supplemental material for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-tva-10.1177_15248380221134633 for Alcohol’s Role in Campus Sexual Assault Bystander Behavior: A Systematic Review by Andrew J. Rizzo, L. B. Klein and Nichole M. Scaglione in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p

    Decentralization and fuel subsidies

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThis paper explores the role of decentralization in explaining variation in fuel subsidies across countries. Using panel data over the period 1998-2008 and for 108 countries, it emerges that the effect of ‘decentralization’ (taken to be an increase in the number of government levels) broadly decreases both diesel and gasoline subsidies, with this effect being more pronounced when the level of political accountability is low. For developing countries, for which political accountability is low, decentralization decreases gasoline and diesel subsidies by at least 6.98% and 12.99%, respectively. For developed countries, for which political accountability is high, decentralization does not have any impact on both gasoline and diesel. What this evidence points to is that in developing economies, where voters are poorly informed and accountability is low, decentralization appears to be associated with lower fuel subsidies.Leonzio Rizzo thankfully acknowledges financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (ECO2012-37873) and also from FIR 2016

    Cooperative ways of working: towards a Mediterranean research project

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    edited by Godfrey Baldacchino. Saviour Rizzo, Edward L. Zammit.; Includes bibliographical references.Source type: Print(0

    Supplemental Material - Mixed Methods Community-Engaged Evaluation: Integrating Interventionist and Action Research Frameworks to Understand a Community-Building Violence Prevention Program

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    Supplemental Material for Mixed Methods Community-Engaged Evaluation: Integrating Interventionist and Action Research Frameworks to Understand a Community-Building Violence Prevention Program by Victoria L. Banyard, Katie M. Edwards, Andrew J. Rizzo, Anna Segura-Montagut, Patricia Greenberg and Megan C. Kearns in Journal of Mixed Methods Research</p

    G.G. Rizzo, Il giardino privato di Roberto Burle Marx, Il Sítio. Sessant’anni dalla fondazione. Cent’anni dalla nascita di Roberto Burle Marx, Roma, Gangemi, 2009

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    The Sítio, a garden of 40 hectares, was founded by Roberto Burle Marx in 1949, at Guaratiba (Rio de Janeiro). It is also the center of the friendship between its author and Giulio G. Rizzo. In the book, Giulio Rizzo recalls its birth, the different phases of realization, the scientific and artistic components, the goals, the loving attention of its creator. He also condemns the absurdo actual management that makes it a intact ruin

    The CoMo white paper

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    CoMo (Continuous Monitoring) is a passive moni-toring system. CoMo has been designed to be the basic building block of an open network monitoring infrastructure that would allow researchers and network operators to easily process and share network traffic statistics over multiple sites. This paper identifies the challenges that lie ahead in the deployment of such an open infrastructure. These main challenges are:(1) the system must allow any generic metric to be computed on the incoming traffic stream,(2) it must provide privacy and security guarantees to the owner of the monitored link, the network users and the CoMo users, and (3) it must be robust in the face of anomalous traffic patterns. We describe the high-level architecture of CoMo and, in greater detail, the resource management, query processing and security aspects

    New Developments in Link Emulation and packet Scheduling in FreeBSD, Linux, and Windows (Google TechTalk, online video)

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    One-hour technical video presentation on recent researchj results achieved by the author, avalaible on GoogleTechTalks as http://www.youtube.com/googletechtalks#p/search/1/r8vBmybeKlE Received over 9400 views in the first year

    sj-xlsx-4-tva-10.1177_15248380221134294 – Supplemental material for Exploring the Activities and Target Audiences of School-Based Violence Prevention Programs: Systematic Review and Intervention Component Analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-tva-10.1177_15248380221134294 for Exploring the Activities and Target Audiences of School-Based Violence Prevention Programs: Systematic Review and Intervention Component Analysis by Andrew J. Rizzo, Noreen Orr, Naomi Shaw, Caroline Farmer, Annah Chollet, Honor Young, Vashti Berry, Emma Rigby, Ann Hagell, Chris Bonell and G. J. Melendez-Torres in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse</p
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