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鉴于各国维护网络安全的资源和能力有限,集体或个人在不同程度上组织和协调进行了一系列的合作。本文确定了公民合作维护网络安全不同形式和对付意外后果风险的注意事项,为建设性地促进公民/网民合作生产网络安全提出了保障措施和原则。虽然安全合作生产有助于社会控制,但只有那些在法律范围内的活动才值得推崇,公民/网民的私人行为对合法性边界的试探应受到严格限制。 相似文献
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本文是俄罗斯圣彼得堡国立大学社会学系教授、政治和社会进程社会学教研室主任、社会学博士В.Д.维诺格拉多夫为本刊撰写的专稿。文章着重探析了民族价值与当今俄罗斯国家民主发展形式之间的关系问题,认为重视俄罗斯文明特点的国家民主化,一方面反映并捍卫着整体利益,另一方面形成了 相似文献
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人们普遍认为,公共行政综合吸收了来自管理、政治/政策和法律的观点。然而,法律的观点并不被当代公共行政文献所重视,也被很多公认权威的美国公共行政硕士课程所忽视。行政法是规范公共行政决策和行为的法律体系,成熟的公共管理者必须在行政法的框架下并按照行政法的要求从事管理活动。本文阐释了行政法的内涵及其重要性,并用实例说明了美国行政法折射出的价值取向。本文的关注点在于规章制定、行政判定、行政执法、透明性以及行政行为的司法审查等五方面的问题。 相似文献
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通过从社会视角剖析地区发展问题,厘清西伯利亚发展的社会风险:居民贫困,人口社会结构落后.在收入高度集中的背景下,贫困人口占比高,中产阶层占比低,富裕人口占比极低.人口经济分层的地区差异明显.西伯利亚联邦区大多数联邦主体居民实际收入减少,生活水平下降.研究得出的结论是,最近18年俄罗斯经济的技术结构没有实质性进步,而经济... 相似文献
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Rethinking Timing of First Sex and Delinquency 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
Harden KP Mendle J Hill JE Turkheimer E Emery RE 《Journal of youth and adolescence》2008,37(4):373-385
The relation between timing of first sex and later delinquency was examined using a genetically informed sample of 534 same-sex
twin pairs from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, who were assessed at three time points over a 7-year
interval. Genetic and environmental differences between families were found to account for the association between earlier
age at first sex and increases in delinquency. After controlling for these genetic and environmental confounds using a quasi-experimental
design, earlier age at first sex predicted lower levels of delinquency in early adulthood. The current study is contrasted
with previous research with non-genetically informative samples, including Armour and Haynie (2007, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 36, 141–152). Results suggest a more nuanced perspective on the meaning and consequences of adolescent sexuality than is commonly
put forth in the literature.
Kathryn Paige Harden, M.A. received a B.S. in Psychology from Furman University and is currently a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include behavior genetic methodology, as well as the development of child and adolescent externalizing psychopathology. Jane Mendle, M.A. received a B.A. in Psychology from Amherst College and is currently a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include the antecedents of pubertal and sexual development, and the consequences of early puberty for psychological adjustment. She is currently a predoctoral intern at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Jennifer E. Hill, M.A. received a B.A. in Psychology from Dartmouth University and is currently a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include the role of peer relationships in the development of adolescent alcohol use and delinquent behavior. Eric Turkheimer, Ph.D. received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Texas. He is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on quantitative issues in behavior genetics, gene–environment interaction in the development of intelligence, and measurement of personality and personality disorders. Robert E. Emery, Ph.D. received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Center for Children, Families, and the Law at University of Virginia. His research focuses on family relationships and children’s mental health, including parental conflict, divorce, child custody, and associated legal and policy issues. 相似文献
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Kathryn Paige Harden, M.A. received a B.S. in Psychology from Furman University and is currently a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include behavior genetic methodology, as well as the development of child and adolescent externalizing psychopathology. Jane Mendle, M.A. received a B.A. in Psychology from Amherst College and is currently a doctoral candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include the antecedents of pubertal and sexual development, and the consequences of early puberty for psychological adjustment. She is currently a predoctoral intern at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan. Jennifer E. Hill, M.A. received a B.A. in Psychology from Dartmouth University and is currently a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at the University of Virginia. Her research interests include the role of peer relationships in the development of adolescent alcohol use and delinquent behavior. Eric Turkheimer, Ph.D. received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Texas. He is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on quantitative issues in behavior genetics, gene–environment interaction in the development of intelligence, and measurement of personality and personality disorders. Robert E. Emery, Ph.D. received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is a Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Center for Children, Families, and the Law at University of Virginia. His research focuses on family relationships and children’s mental health, including parental conflict, divorce, child custody, and associated legal and policy issues. 相似文献
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Little research has examined the consequences of a suicide for social or family networks. Because suicide occurs within families, the focus on the aftermath of suicide within families is an important next step to determine exactly how to help survivors. In this article, we review and summarize the research on the impact of suicide on individuals within families and on family and social networks. We begin with a discussion of family changes following suicide. Next, we discuss the effects of suicide on social networks overall and responses of children and the elderly to a suicide in the family. Finally, we identify key issues that remain to be resolved in family survivor research and make recommendations for future studies. 相似文献
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