Sentences with phrase «identify patterns of abuse»

Or better identify patterns of abuse against the poor and inform our strategy?
The new head the Civilian Complaint Review Board, Richard Emery, wants to create a «CopStat» - type system to identify patterns of abuse and complaints in NYPD precincts and involving their officers.
The script, by Hope Floats screenwriter Steven Rogers, identifies a pattern of abuse in the athlete's life, passed like a baton between two domineering figures: insult - slinging stage mother from hell LaVona (Allison Janney, relishing every line of bilious dialogue) and Harding's impotently frustrated, small - town - loser of a beau, Jeff (Sebastian Stan, who apparently can act, when not playing the brainwashed sidekick of a super soldier).

Not exact matches

He said the ACS computer system lacked basic features, like search functions to help identify problems and easily document incidents of abuse or neglect to identify patterns.
The collaboration with Priotab aims at identifying brain imaging biomarkers for trigger patterns of paedophilia and the risk of commiting acts of abuse
The new report, Logging in the shadows, identifies a largely hidden pattern of abuse across Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ghana and Liberia, in which permits designed to promote small businesses and meet local needs are being allocated in their hundreds to industrial logging companies.
I'd also recommend reading The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene to help identify clear patterns in how people use (and abuse) power.
identify rationale for the possibility that cultural orientation is associated with patterns of substance abuse among American Indians.
In summary, there was a high degree of correspondence between the patterns of different types of childhood abuse and neglect identified in this representative sample and the ones described in a large German clinical sample.
This study was designed to identify patterns of psychological abuse (abuse) and determine whether different patterns mediate the effects of violence and sexual aggression.
For example, longitudinal prospective studies of children of mothers with schizophrenia have consistently identified a subgroup who present a stable pattern of aggressive and / or antisocial behavior from a young age, 36,37 and studies of children with depression identify a subgroup with conduct disorder.38 Among persons who develop a major mental disorder, substance abuse in childhood or adolescence is more strongly associated with violent crime in adulthood than substance abuse in adulthood, 39 and individuals who will develop a major mental disorder may be more sensitive to the effects of alcohol than others.40 These findings suggest that symptoms (eg, substance abuse) that we and others are labeling as distinct disorders, may in fact be a part of or at least related to the primary disorder.
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