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Pezzato, Laura <1988>. "Il fenomeno del fumo in Italia: un'analisi statistica dell'evoluzione temporale attraverso modelli lineari generalizzati e modelli multilivello." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2099.
Full textROSSI, Francesco. "Il contrasto al terrorismo internazionale nelle fonti penali multilivello. Convergenze normative e modelli circolari." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Ferrara, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2487976.
Full textThe renewed emergence of international terrorism has brought a sense of social alarm in Western democracies. The elusive transnational phenomenon of foreign fighters and lone wolves complicates the prevention of terrorist attacks and forces legislators to identify adequate criminal law responses. The evolution of international terrorism and the recent violent attacks committed in different parts of Europe have given rise to a process of criminal law reforms to cope with terrorism at the different levels of the legal system (international, regional, and national). In Europe, this process is heading towards a more and more intense, two-facetted approximation between the counter-terrorism legislations of the Member States of the European Union: the spontaneous and horizontal harmonisation between those States, and the induced and top-down harmonisation. The anti-terrorist criminal law has been extended and stiffened for preventive if not precautionary purposes, with the aim of facilitating the anticipated intervention of the law enforcement authorities to neutralize the greatest possible number of aspiring terrorists who have committed preparatory acts (or pre-preparatory acts) of possible attacks. However, the completely atypical structure of the terrorist offences with respect to the fundamental principles of the criminal matter, the interference of the same crimes with different fundamental freedoms and the interweaving of substantive criminal law with procedural and administrative provisions, place the legitimacy of these offences in strong doubt. Moreover, beyond its skill to incapacitate individuals for a long time before they harm legal interests and goods, the suitability of the new hyper-radicalized anti-terrorist criminal law to deploy general-preventive mass effects and, especially, to resocialize terrorists is equally controversial. It is therefore necessary to analyse the essential profiles of the new anti-terrorism criminal law in this field in order to identify in which direction (the restricted protection of fundamental rights, the fight against the terrorist type of perpetrator, or the open war against an enemy) the European harmonisation of counter-terrorism criminal law is proceeding. This comparative survey on a European scale also maps the biunivocal relationship between the national and supranational legal sources. This law reforms end up triggering a circular relationship of normative models on a continental scale, which conceals a shared political responsibility between States and supranational organizations for the punitive excesses often denounced by scholars but censored much more rarely by constitutional judges.
Di, Martino Mirko <1976>. "Valutazione della persistenza in trattamento antiipertensivo: un’analisi multilivello paziente-medico attraverso modelli con effetti casuali." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2008. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/669/1/Di_Martino_Mirko_Tesi.pdf.
Full textDi, Martino Mirko <1976>. "Valutazione della persistenza in trattamento antiipertensivo: un’analisi multilivello paziente-medico attraverso modelli con effetti casuali." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2008. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/669/.
Full textPIAZZONI, CARLOTTA. "Neighbourhood Effects on Physical and Mental Health: Evidence from Italy." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/374064.
Full textIn the last 25 years, the literature has been figuring out how to answer the question, however outlined, on the independent effect that surrounding contexts, together with social contexts, have on individual health. There is no study that has been devoted to studying the link between places and health for the whole Italian territory. The present research wants to demonstrate the existence of the association between daily-living contexts and individual health in Italy. This work is a preliminary exploration of the phenomenon since no information is available for Italy yet. ITA.LI survey collected data from 8,778 subjects belonging to 4,900 families living in 278 municipalities. Individual physical and mental health, measured through the SF-12, is the outcome considered in this study. Essentially, two dependent variables are analysed: one is the Physical Component Summary Scale Score (PCS), and the other one is the Mental Component Summary Scale Score (MCS). In studying the context, reference is made to both subjective measures (social cohesion and neighborhood disorder) and objective measures, both compositional (census data) and contextual (meteorological conditions). Moreover, together with individual characteristics, household-level deprivation is considered. Multilevel analysis is implemented considering a three-level structure in which individuals are nested in families, which are nested in neighbourhoods. Four models are estimated: first a null model, second a random-intercepts model, third a random-slopes model, and finally a cross-level contextual model. Evidence suggests the existence of neighbourhood effects in Italy, especially on mental health conditions. Compositional characteristics such as unemployment and the proportion of rented houses affect individual physical health, while contextual characteristics affect mental health. The subjective perception of social cohesion is essential only to mental health, while neighborhood disorder is related to both mental and physical health. Different results are found between regions and macro-areas.
Iezzi, Elisa <1982>. "Valutazione degli incentivi nel sistema delle cure primarie: analisi multilivello attraverso modelli logistici e panel con dati di conteggio." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2604/1/iezzi_elisa_tesi.pdf.
Full textIezzi, Elisa <1982>. "Valutazione degli incentivi nel sistema delle cure primarie: analisi multilivello attraverso modelli logistici e panel con dati di conteggio." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2604/.
Full textTACCARDI, CRISTIANA. "UN REATO SENZA "CONFINI": LA TRATTA DI ESSERI UMANI DAI MODELI TEORICI ALLA PRASSI APPLICATIVA." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/122448.
Full textThe aim of this research is to analyse the criminal legislation of human trafficking as a paradigmatic area of multi-level criminal science, seeking to improve the strategy of prevention and repression of this criminal phenomenon. Some of the most relevant issues related to this topic are addressed in order to do so, such as the difficult definition of the relationship between human trafficking and smuggling of migrants, as well as the characteristic of trafficking as a transnational crime. In the light of the numerous legislative instruments already in place to combat trafficking and the persistent ineffectiveness of legal protection, the study focuses on the transnational nature of the crime of trafficking and the need for an approach that goes beyond the EU harmonisation of national laws and inter-State cooperation. The changing 'legal space' within which the issues raised by meta-national forms of crime, among which trafficking is included, challenge the postulate of the inherence of criminal law to the prerogatives of State sovereignty. Therefore, the possibilities of delineating a new European territoriality, as a prerequisite for a direct criminal competence of the Institutions in the field of transnational crimes, will be investigated. The topic of European criminal law will be explored in depth, aware of the limits that the processes of European law production currently suffer from. In the face of serious transnational crime phenomena, such as trafficking in human beings, the need to transpose, at a European level, that shared core of criminal science, unavoidably linked to the protection of legal goods and respect for human rights, appears even more urgent.
DUGATO, MARCO. "L'INTERAZIONE TRA LE CARATTERISTICHE DEI QUARTIERI E L'AMBIENTE FISICO NELLA DETERMINAZIONE DELLA VULNERABILITÀ AL CRIMINE NEI MICROLUOGHI. PROVE EMPIRICHE DA UNA VALUTAZIONE SPAZIALE MULTILIVELLO DEL RISCHIO DI CRIMINALITÀ A MILANO, IT E IZTAPALAPA, MX." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/98602.
Full textSeveral theories focus on the links between crime and specific characteristics of places and communities. However, only a few applied studies explicitly purport that contextual factors may combine in determining crime risk and that their criminogenic influences may operate at different geographical scales. This study aims to investigate how certain features of the urban landscape (micro-level) interact with each other, as well as with demographic, economic and social characteristics of the surrounding neighbourhoods (meso-level), to determine spatial vulnerability to crime and, ultimately, the likelihood of a criminal event. This study conducts a spatial crime risk assessment for robberies and violent crimes in two large urban areas: Milan, Italy and Iztapalapa, Mexico. The case studies are focused on two very different countries, which allows for both the assessment of the influence of broader contextual effects (macro-level) and to test certain theoretical assumptions outside the Anglo-Saxon environment. The analysis is grounded in the Risk Terrain Modeling approach. However, in contrast to previous applications, the analysis in this study relies on a multi-level regression model including interaction terms. The study also proposes innovative methods through which to display and communicate its findings. Overall, the results demonstrate that contextual factors measured at different geographical scales interact significantly among them to determine crime risk. This finding suggests combining inputs from different theories in order to understand the dynamics behind crime occurrence. Furthermore, the proposed method generally allows us to better predict the locations of future crimes and enables the generation of more precise risk narratives to inform policies and interventions.
DUGATO, MARCO. "L'INTERAZIONE TRA LE CARATTERISTICHE DEI QUARTIERI E L'AMBIENTE FISICO NELLA DETERMINAZIONE DELLA VULNERABILITÀ AL CRIMINE NEI MICROLUOGHI. PROVE EMPIRICHE DA UNA VALUTAZIONE SPAZIALE MULTILIVELLO DEL RISCHIO DI CRIMINALITÀ A MILANO, IT E IZTAPALAPA, MX." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/98602.
Full textSeveral theories focus on the links between crime and specific characteristics of places and communities. However, only a few applied studies explicitly purport that contextual factors may combine in determining crime risk and that their criminogenic influences may operate at different geographical scales. This study aims to investigate how certain features of the urban landscape (micro-level) interact with each other, as well as with demographic, economic and social characteristics of the surrounding neighbourhoods (meso-level), to determine spatial vulnerability to crime and, ultimately, the likelihood of a criminal event. This study conducts a spatial crime risk assessment for robberies and violent crimes in two large urban areas: Milan, Italy and Iztapalapa, Mexico. The case studies are focused on two very different countries, which allows for both the assessment of the influence of broader contextual effects (macro-level) and to test certain theoretical assumptions outside the Anglo-Saxon environment. The analysis is grounded in the Risk Terrain Modeling approach. However, in contrast to previous applications, the analysis in this study relies on a multi-level regression model including interaction terms. The study also proposes innovative methods through which to display and communicate its findings. Overall, the results demonstrate that contextual factors measured at different geographical scales interact significantly among them to determine crime risk. This finding suggests combining inputs from different theories in order to understand the dynamics behind crime occurrence. Furthermore, the proposed method generally allows us to better predict the locations of future crimes and enables the generation of more precise risk narratives to inform policies and interventions.
GRILLI, LEONARDO. "Sbocchi occupazionali e scelte formative dei diplomati: un’analisi multilivello." Doctoral thesis, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/346379.
Full textROMANO, Clara. "La valutazione della didattica nell'opinione degli studenti: modelli multilivello IRT." Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10447/100810.
Full textMASSERINI, LUCIO. "Modelli ad equazioni strutturali multilivello per lavalutazione dell’efficacia esterna del titolo didottorato di ricerca." Doctoral thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/545700.
Full textBOTTONI, GIANMARIA. "La coesione sociale: un approccio integrato attraverso l’analisi multilivello." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/925693.
Full textTURCHETTI, SARA. "INSIDE THE BLACK BOX OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION: SOME EVIDENCES FROM MALI." Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/558300.
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