Search results for "Punishment"

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Reward and punishment: investigating cortico-bulbar excitability to disclose the value of goods

2013

A continuing challenge for neuroscientists is to develop new conceptual tools and methodologies for understanding, predicting and modelling the influences of rewarding/punishing outcomes on human behaviour and decision making. Reinforcement shapes behaviours from the most primitive (fight/flight, ingest/regurgitate, approach/avoid) to complex (buy/sell). Understanding the neural processes underlying reinforcement is critical for understanding economic and social decision-making. Moreover, comprehension of deranged processing and responses to reinforcing stimuli is crucial across a range of psychology fields and society as a whole, including psychiatric and neurological illness, eating disor…

Value (ethics)TONGUETRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATIONPunishment (psychology)Psychopathylcsh:BF1-990CORTICAL EXCITABILITYOpinion Articlemedicine.diseaseCortico-bulbar activtyComprehensionEating disorderslcsh:PsychologyPunishmentRewardTMSmedicineMotor Evocated PotentialsPsychologyReinforcementSocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Psychology
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Disasters in the Society of Fear

2019

From immemorial times, Aborigines and ancient cultures were frightened of disasters because these events were seen as divine reprisals or punishment for their sins (as the Noah’s Ark myth shows). Although modern science introduced instrumental thinking to understand disasters, improving the quality of life, it is equally true that capitalism obscured the diagnosis of scientists to protect the system. Blind to see the real problems of earth, today, capitalism offers distorted answers to the problem of climate change, migration and refugee crises, and even to the economic downturn. Based on the tactics of blaming Others, the elite allude to poverty as the precondition toward humanitarian disa…

Working classPovertyPunishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceRefugeeEliteMythologyCapitalismRecessionmedia_common
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Adolescentes en situación de reiterado absentismo escolar : un estudio a partir de las diligencias de investigación penal de la fiscalía de Valencia

2017

Resumen:Los adolescentes españoles se enfrentan actualmente a serios problemas. En el ámbito de la formación sobresalen el fracaso y el abandono escolar temprano, los cuales centran gran parte de los debates de la política educativa y las investigaciones académicas, dada su destacada incidencia en las trayectorias futuras del alumnado. Directamente relacionado con ambos se encuentra el absentismo escolar, el cual concita menos atención y en el que se centra nuestra investigación. Esta se basa en fuentes escasamente analizadas: los Expedientes de Diligencias de Investigación Penal abiertos por la Fiscalía de Valencia durante 2016 por reiterado absentismo escolar, 89 expedientes que implican …

adolescenciaenseñanza secundariadiscriminación socialdocumento administrativoabsentismoSchool absenteeismAdolescentsEducationPolitical scienceValenciaEducational interventionsHumanitiesCriminal punishmentprotección a la infancia
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System dozoru elektronicznego w Polsce – praktyka stosowania

2019

Napisania niniejszego artykułu podjęto się z uwagi na istniejący od czasu wprowadzenia ustawy o dozorze elektronicznym (2007 r.) problem stosowania kary pozbawienia wolności w systemie dozoru elektronicznego w praktyce. W Polsce z systemu dozoru elektronicznego korzysta obecnie jedynie około 30% całkowitej przewidzianej do odbywania kary w ten sposób liczby skazanych. Pomimo funkcjonowania od 12 lat ustawa wciąż wymaga poprawek. Za podstawowe dwa problemy uznaje się dużą liczbę odrzuconych wniosków o zastosowanie dozoru elektronicznego (w tym również umorzonych postępowań) oraz wnioskowy charakter tego systemu. Do zbadania zjawiska wykorzystano metody i techniki badawcze jakościowe (indywid…

convictedpunishmentdeprivation of libertyzakład karnyskazanyelectronic supervisiondozór elektronicznypozbawienie wolnościprisonwykonywanie karySecurity Economy & Law. Scientific Journal for Students and PhD. Candidates
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Evolution of impatience: The example of the Farmer-Sheriff game

2015

The literature on the evolution of impatience, focusing on one-person decision problems, often finds that evolutionary forces favor the more patient individuals. This paper shows that in games where equilibrium involves threat of punishment there are forces generating an evolutionary advantage to the impatient. In particular, it offers a two-population example where evolutionary forces favor impatience in one group while favoring patience in the other. Moreover, efficiency may also favor impatient individuals. In our example, it is efficient for one population to evolve impatience and for the other to develop patience. Yet, evolutionary forces move the opposite direction. Fil: Levine, David…

education.field_of_studyPunishmentEvolutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationjel:C73Impatiencejel:C78PatienceDecision problemEconomía y NegociosMicroeconomicsCIENCIAS SOCIALESEconomics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Otras Economía y NegociosEconomicsEvolutionary Game TheoryeducationReplicator DynamicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceMathematical economicsmedia_common
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Sytuacja uwięzionych kobiet w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym

2015

The first legal document that introduced a distinction of treatment between imprisoned men and women was created during the interwar period. At that time, the need to differentiate the execution of the penalty methods between men and women was emphasized. This particular period initiated the beginning of formulating separate regulations related to the issue of imprisoned women. At first, they were treated as a homogeneous population. However, after some time, the need for alternative treatment of female prisoners, especially pregnant and breastfeeding, was noticed. Gradually, taking into account gender differences in the penitentiary interactions, slow evolution was taking place, especially…

education.field_of_studyPunishmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationInterwar periodBreastfeedingContext (language use)Gender studiesPrisonGeneral MedicineClothingLegal documentSociologyeducationbusinessmedia_commonRocznik Andragogiczny
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Punishment and efficiency: theoretical and experimental approaches

2018

Los dilemas sociales se caracterizan por la desalineación de incentivos privados y sociales bajo preferencias egoístas. Mientras el óptimo social se alcanza mediante la implementación de un conjunto particular de acciones, los incentivos individuales mueven a los agentes a comportarse de una manera diferente, lo cual lleva a resultados ineficientes. Un ejemplo clásico es la provisión de un bien público, donde el óptimo se alcanza si todos contribuyen, sin embargo hay una desviación unilateral provechosa a hacer de polizón, es decir, a no contribuir al bien público y beneficiarse de los demás. De este modo, dar a los agentes egoístas la posibilidad de elegir libremente sus asignaciones lleva…

game theory:MATEMÁTICAS::Investigación operativa::Teoría de juegos [UNESCO]sanctioning institutionscoordinated punishment:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía del cambio tecnológico ::Economía de la investigación y del desarrollo experimental [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía del cambio tecnológico ::Economía de la investigación y del desarrollo experimentalefficiencyUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología industrial::Comportamiento en la organizaciónpool punishmentUNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Investigación operativa::Teoría de juegosexperimental economics:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología industrial::Comportamiento en la organización [UNESCO]
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Visual learning in Drosophila: Application on a roving robot and comparisons

2011

Visual learning is an important aspect of fly life. Flies are able to extract visual cues from objects, like colors, vertical and horizontal distributedness, and others, that can be used for learning to associate a meaning to specific features (i.e. a reward or a punishment). Interesting biological experiments show trained stationary flying flies avoiding flying towards specific visual objects, appearing on the surrounding environment. Wild-type flies effectively learn to avoid those objects but this is not the case for the learning mutant rutabaga defective in the cyclic AMP dependent pathway for plasticity. A bio-inspired architecture has been proposed to model the fly behavior and experi…

genetic structuresPunishment (psychology)business.industryeducationfungiDrosophila; Hybrid robot; Spiking neurons; STDP; Visual cue-based navigationBiologySpiking neuronsbiology.organism_classificationSTDPVisual ObjectsHybrid robotRobotComputer visionDrosophilaArtificial intelligenceBiomimeticsVisual cue-based navigationbusinesscomputerDrosophilaVisual learningSensory cuecomputer.programming_language
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Insulgentia Principis and Emenda: aspects of the criminal politics of the roman empire between the fourth and the sixth century a.D.

2017

Tra il IV e il VI secolo d.C., con la comminazione delle pene vengono perseguiti, consapevolmente, non soltanto obiettivi di difesa dell’ordine sociale e di prevenzione generale ma, a differenza di quanto sin qui ritenuto dalla communis opinio, anche una funzione di emenda, da intendersi in una gamma molteplice di significati che va da quello, minimale, presente già nella riflessione dei giuristi severiani, di effetto positivo della condanna per il reo a quello, ben più pregnante, riscontrabile nella legislazione imperiale, di correzione e ravvedimento del delinquente. Alla luce di questo più ampio disegno complessivo di politica criminale si può comprendere meglio, allora, la ratio dei pro…

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Who Punishes? The Status of the Punishers Affects the Perceived Success of, and Indirect Benefits From, “Moralistic” Punishment

2016

“Moralistic” punishment of free riders can provide a beneficial reputation, but the immediate behavior is costly to the punisher. In Study 1, we investigated whether variation in status would be perceived to offset or mitigate the costs of punishment. One hundred and nineteen participants were presented with a vignette describing a punishment scenario. Participants predicted whether punishment would occur, how successful it would be, and indicated their attitude to the punisher. Participants believed only intervention by a high-status (HS) individual would be successful and that low-status (LS) individuals would not intervene at all. HS individuals predicted to punish successfully were seen…

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