Supuestos Prácticos Policía Local Resueltos

Supuestos Prácticos Policía Local Resueltos
Author: Policia Pro Formación Continua
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre:
ISBN:

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El presente libro pretende proporcionar una minuciosa recopilación de casos prácticos elaborados y basados a partir de exámenes oficiales y sentencias del Tribunal Supremo, ajustándose al máximo a las casuísticas elaborada por los tribunales en los procesos selectivos. El gran conjunto de casuísticas que se recogen, con un enorme volumen de 36 Supuestos, ayudarán al opositor a enfrentarse y habituarse a los diferentes delitos que la oposición presenta, aprendiendo a identificarlos, sin perjuicio de poder autoevaluarse, mejorar y, en su caso, crecer como opositor. Todo ello gracias a las soluciones que se recogen a la vuelta de cada supuesto. Válida para la oposición de Policia Local, desde la categoría de Agente, esta obra de ámbito nacional elaborada para todas los Policías Locales de España, pretende que el opositor de un salto de calidad en la resolución de los supuestos prácticos de la parte penal, donde podrás encontrar Delitos de Homicidios y Asesinatos, Lesiones, Violencia de Género, contra el Patrimonio y el Orden Socioeconómico, Delitos contra la libertad, contra la Salud Pública, contra el Medio Ambiente, Atentado a la Autoridad, Delitos contra la Administración Pública por los Funcionarios Públicos, Delitos cometidos por los Funcionarios Públicos contra las Garantías Constitucionales y Delitos contra la Seguridad Vial (entre otros), con casuísticas policiales de tráfico donde se incluyen Actuaciones Policiales muy completas y Actuaciones como Policia Judicial. También Acta de Derechos, Elaboración de Diligencias, Cómo crear correctamente las Infracciones Administrativas, Inmovilizaciones y Retiradas, Documentaciones a requerir. Incluye supuestos prácticos relacionados con la nueva instrucción de DGT sobre VMP (Vehículo de Movilidad Personal) donde aprenderás a identificar y actuar con todos los VMP. Además se añaden 65 casuísticas de infracciones de tráfico solucionadas tal y como se deben realizar en un examen. Con este libro podrás especializarte, con sus soluciones contrastadas, en la resolución de supuestos prácticos, la parte más clave para conseguir la plaza en la oposición, con el objetivo claro de ayudarte a conseguir tu sueño; el nuestro. INCLUYE: ACCESO A FORO PRIVADO DE DUDAS Y CUESTIONES GRATIS.

Criminal Justice 2000

Criminal Justice 2000
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2000
Genre: Crime analysis
ISBN:

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The Code Book

The Code Book
Author: Simon Singh
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2000-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0385495323

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In his first book since the bestselling Fermat's Enigma, Simon Singh offers the first sweeping history of encryption, tracing its evolution and revealing the dramatic effects codes have had on wars, nations, and individual lives. From Mary, Queen of Scots, trapped by her own code, to the Navajo Code Talkers who helped the Allies win World War II, to the incredible (and incredibly simple) logisitical breakthrough that made Internet commerce secure, The Code Book tells the story of the most powerful intellectual weapon ever known: secrecy. Throughout the text are clear technical and mathematical explanations, and portraits of the remarkable personalities who wrote and broke the world's most difficult codes. Accessible, compelling, and remarkably far-reaching, this book will forever alter your view of history and what drives it. It will also make you wonder how private that e-mail you just sent really is.

Cultural Materialism

Cultural Materialism
Author: Marvin Harris
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2001-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0759116962

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Cultural Materialism, published in 1979, was Marvin Harris's first full-length explication of the theory with which his work has been associated. While Harris has developed and modified some of his ideas over the past two decades, generations of professors have looked to this volume as the essential starting point for explaining the science of culture to students. Now available again after a hiatus, this edition of Cultural Materialism contains the complete text of the original book plus a new introduction by Orna and Allen Johnson that updates his ideas and examines the impact that the book and theory have had on anthropological theorizing.

Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation

Assessing Correctional Rehabilitation
Author: Francis T. Cullen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478262503

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A theme that has persisted throughout the history of American corrections is that efforts should be made to reform offenders. In particular, at the beginning of the 1900s, the rehabilitative ideal was enthusiastically trumpeted and helped to direct the renovation of the correctional system (e.g., implementation of indeterminate sentencing, parole, probation, a separate juvenile justice system). For the next seven decades, offender treatment reigned as the dominant correctional philosophy. Then, in the early 1970s, rehabilitation suffered a precipitous reversal of fortune. The larger disruptions in American society in this era prompted a general critique of the “state run” criminal justice system. Rehabilitation was blamed by liberals for allowing the state to act coercively against offenders, and was blamed by conservatives for allowing the state to act leniently toward offenders. In this context, the death knell of rehabilitation was seemingly sounded by Robert Martinson's (1974b) influential “nothing works” essay, which reported that few treatment programs reduced recidivism. This review of evaluation studies gave legitimacy to the antitreatment sentiments of the day; it ostensibly “proved” what everyone “already knew”: Rehabilitation did not work. In the subsequent quarter century, a growing revisionist movement has questioned Martinson's portrayal of the empirical status of the effectiveness of treatment interventions. Through painstaking literature reviews, these revisionist scholars have shown that many correctional treatment programs are effective in decreasing recidivism. More recently, they have undertaken more sophisticated quantitative syntheses of an increasing body of evaluation studies through a technique called “meta-analysis.” These meta-analyses reveal that across evaluation studies, the recidivism rate is, on average, 10 percentage points lower for the treatment group than for the control group. However, this research has also suggested that some correctional interventions have no effect on offender criminality (e.g., punishment-oriented programs), while others achieve substantial reductions in recidivism (i.e., approximately 25 percent). This variation in program success has led to a search for those “principles” that distinguish effective treatment interventions from ineffective ones. There is theoretical and empirical support for the conclusion that the rehabilitation programs that achieve the greatest reductions in recidivism use cognitive-behavioral treatments, target known predictors of crime for change, and intervene mainly with high-risk offenders. “Multisystemic treatment” is a concrete example of an effective program that largely conforms to these principles. In the time ahead, it would appear prudent that correctional policy and practice be “evidence based.” Knowledgeable about the extant research, policymakers would embrace the view that rehabilitation programs, informed by the principles of effective intervention, can “work” to reduce recidivism and thus can help foster public safety. By reaffirming rehabilitation, they would also be pursuing a policy that is consistent with public opinion research showing that Americans continue to believe that offender treatment should be an integral goal of the correctional system.

Law and Practice of Investment Treaties

Law and Practice of Investment Treaties
Author: Andrew Paul Newcombe
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9041123512

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The book focuses on the substantive protections accorded to investors and investments and on the variations among jurisdictions. Among the many specific issues and topics that arise in the course of the discussion are the following: - problems of transparency and conflict of interest; - the recent growth in IIAs between and among developing nations; - the effect of new model bilateral investment treaties (BITs); - the ability of non-disputing parties to participate in investor-state arbitration; - theories of the interaction of foreign direct investment (FDI) and BITs; - investor-state arbitration as an evasion of public regulatory authority; - the role of investment funds in international investment; - 'fork in the road' provisions; and - institutional versus ad hoc arbitration. International business and other investors will greatly appreciate the in-depth information and insightful guidance in this solidly useful book. It will also be welcomed by jurists and students as a significant milestone in the development of principles in a quickly growing field of practice that is still plagued with inconsistencies.