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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Caputo, Ronald P., Edward R. Chafizadeh, Robert C. Stoler, John J. Lopez, David J. Cohen, Richard E. Kuntz, Joseph P. Carrozza et Donald S. Baim. « Stent jail : A minimum-security prison ». American Journal of Cardiology 77, no 14 (juin 1996) : 1226–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9149(96)00168-3.

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JURIK, NANCY C., et RUSSELL WINN. « Describing Correctional-Security Dropouts and Rejects ». Criminal Justice and Behavior 14, no 1 (mars 1987) : 5–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093854887014001002.

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High turnover among correctional workers is a chronic problem in today's prisons. Despite the concern surrounding this issue, there is little empirical research that deals with the instability of prison staffs. This article attempts to identify the major predictors of correctional officer turnover in one minimum-medium security prison in the western United States. Multivariate discriminant analyses suggest that three factors are of primary importance in distinguishing continuing from terminating officers—race, opportunities to influence institutional policy decisions, and most important, satisfaction with perceived working conditions. The findings suggest that the development of individual personality profiles may lead correctional administrators to overlook the role of prison organizational environments in contributing to security staff turnover.
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Strémy, Tomáš, et Jozef Griger. « Influence of restorative justice on prison system ». Годишњак Факултета безбедности, no 1 (2020) : 41–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/fb_godisnjak0-29099.

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History of imprisonment has been conceived and organised in a variety of ways. Reformers tried to shape the prison regime to suit their purposes, but the reality of the prison system displayed the substantial limits of their achievements (for example high costs for construction of prisons; level of criminality, minimum protection of future victims etc.). In the second half of the 20th century, a search for new ways of solutions of criminality and penal policy begins. The idea of a restorative prison exists at the moment in concept only. This concept is based on the opportunities for prisoners to encounter their actual victims for restorative dialogue. Restorative programs also enhancing the return of prisoners into family environment and community and improve a dynamic security in prison.
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VAN VOORHIS, PATRICIA, SANDRA LEE BROWNING, MARILYN SIMON et JILL GORDON. « The Meaning of Punishment : Inmates' Orientation to the Prison Experience ». Prison Journal 77, no 2 (juin 1997) : 135–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032855597077002003.

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This article examines inmates' perceptions of sentencing intents (e.g., deterrence, rehabilitation, incapacitation, and retribution). Two prison populations are sampled: 114 minimum security and 111 maximum security federal prisoners. Four months following admission, subjects were surveyed about their perceptions of their prison experience. The authors examine (a) inmates' identification with sentencing intents; (b) the interrelationships among these orientations; and (c) factors associated with the orientations. Results find inmates in both samples either adhered to several orientations, accepting notions of rehabilitation while also finding prison to be a deterrent, deserved, and a reparation, or they saw no purpose to the prison sanction. Multivariate analyses, for penitentiary inmates, found that inmates most likely to focus on rehabilitation were non-White, young, unemployed at the time of their arrest, and not entrenched in crime as a lifestyle. Older, White, inmates, and those employed at arrest, were more likely to observe that no purpose was served. Models were less conclusive for minimum security inmates.
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Walters, Glenn D., et Thomas W. White. « Attachment and social bonding in maximum and minimum security prison inmates ». American Journal of Criminal Justice 16, no 1 (septembre 1991) : 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02899746.

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Walters, Glenn D., et Thomas W. White. « Attachment and social bonding in maximum and minimum security prison inmates ». American Journal of Criminal Justice 15, no 1 (septembre 1990) : 54–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02887456.

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Safian, Robert D. « The TAVI stent frame : Minimum security prison for the coronary arteries ». Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 85, no 3 (12 février 2015) : 488–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.25812.

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NEGY, CHARLES, DONALD J. WOODS et RALPH CARLSON. « The Relationship Between Female Inmates' Coping and Adjustment in a Minimum-Security Prison ». Criminal Justice and Behavior 24, no 2 (juin 1997) : 224–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0093854897024002005.

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Islam-Zwart, Kayleen A., Peter W. Vik et Karen S. Rawlins. « Short-Term Psychological Adjustment of Female Prison Inmates on a Minimum Security Unit ». Women's Health Issues 17, no 4 (juillet 2007) : 237–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2007.02.007.

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Polomski, Robert F., Kay M. Johnson et Judy C. Anderson. « Prison Inmates Become Master Gardeners in South Carolina ». HortTechnology 7, no 4 (octobre 1997) : 360–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.7.4.360.

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The first prison-based Master Gardener (MG) program in South Carolina was piloted at a minimum security prison for men and women in Columbia in 1991. Since then, 130 inmates have become certified MGs at 7 South Carolina Department of Corrections institutions. Certification is awarded after the inmates complete 40 hours of training provided by grounds maintenance staff, county extension agents, and MGs. Besides offering green-industry job skills, successfully completing the program offered inmates a sense of academic accomplishment and sparked their interest in horticulture.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Chen-Ling, Lin, et 林棽玲. « The Study of the Antecedents of Organizational Citizenship Behavior for Inmates : An Empirical Study of Minimum-Security Prison ». Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g9q7v4.

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碩士
國立東華大學
管理學院高階經營管理碩士在職專班
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This study adopts Stimulus-Organism-Response framework theory to investigate the effects of personal values (e.g. functional value, emotional value, social value and monetary value) on dominance of PAD emotion model (e.g. dominance, arousal and pleasure) in inmates’ working environments. In PAD emotion model, dominance has effects on arousal and pleasure. Dominance, arousal, and pleasure has effects on organizational citizenship behaviors (e.g. altruism, team building and civic virtue). The objects of this study are the inmates of an open prison in Taiwan. This study collected 559 samples with 350 effective samples and the effective sample rate was 62.61%. The results of this study indicate that functional and monetary values significantly and positively affect dominance, respectively. Dominance significantly and positively affects arousal and pleasure, respectively. Dominance significantly and negatively affects altruism. Arousal significantly and positively affects altruism, team building, and civic virtue, respectively. Pleasure significantly and positively affects team building.
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VESSELLA, LUIGI. « La casa a custodia attenuata - tipologie alternative al carcere tradizionale - criteri di progettazione ». Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1003431.

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La ricerca sviluppata affronta il tema dell’edilizia penitenziaria e in particolare delle strutture a custodia attenuata al fine di individuare nuovi criteri progettuali e mettere a punto soluzioni architettoniche alternative. Il crescente aumento del numero di detenuti a livello mondiale, ha spinto negli ultimi anni numerosi paesi a sviluppare linee guida e standard di riferimento per garantire uniformità nel trattamento e livelli condivisi di comfort. La consapevolezza acquisita dai paesi occidentali che la pena deve avere come obiettivo finale la rieducazione e il reinserimento dei detenuti nella società, ha fatto nascere l’esigenza di comprendere a fondo gli effetti della detenzione sulle persone e quindi la necessità di studiare l’influenza dello spazio sul comportamento e sul recupero. La ricerca si concentra quindi nella definizione di criteri organizzativo-funzionali per le strutture a custodia attenuata in regime aperto attraverso l’analisi delle aree funzionali e nella messa a punto di un metaprogetto che individui e sistematizzi i requisiti dimensionali, ambientali e tecnologici necessari alla progettazione. L’obiettivo specifico della ricerca consiste nel definire soluzioni architettoniche in cui il carattere residenziale e domestico delle strutture prevalga sugli schemi tipologici e distributivi tipici degli edifici penitenziari tradizionali. Data l’enorme complessità delle variabili di cui bisogna tenere conto nella progettazione delle strutture penitenziarie, il lavoro punta ad individuare i fattori chiave indispensabili ad una progettazione efficace, quali: la localizzazione, la dimensione, l’organizzazione spaziale, la tipologia dello spazio abitativo e, ultima ma non meno importante, la qualità dello spazio sia interno che esterno. Gli elementi chiave individuati saranno sintetizzati in una serie di criteri progettuali generali al fine di risolvere il rapporto tra modello funzionale e tipologia edilizia, ovvero tra schema di funzionamento della struttura e configurazione planimetrica dell’edificio, e il rapporto tra la tipologia dell’edificio e gli spazi o le strutture urbane che lo circondano. The research addresses the issue of prison architecture, specifically it talks about minimum security institution. The aim is to identify new design criteria and to develop alternative architectural proposals. The expansion of prison population in the last 20 years led many governments to produce guidelines and reference standard to ensure uniform treatment and shared levels of comfort. The awareness reached by every Western nation that the goal of punishment is to re-integrate inmates into society, raised the need to understand deeply the detention effects on people and to understand how prison design can influence the behavior and the life of the users (inmates, staff and visitors). The research focuses on minimum security institution (or open house) to elaborate new organizational and functional principles through the analysis of functional areas and to develop a meta- design that identify dimensional, environmental and technological requirements indispensable for design. The purpose of the research is to define alternatives architectural types of prison that reflects the needs of the inmates, in which the residential and rehabilitation functions predominate on classic organization of traditional prison. Given the huge complexity of the variables which must be taken into account in the design of prison, this research aim to identify the key design factors, such as: location, dimension, overall layout, control’s activities, type of living accommodation and, last but not least, the quality of the space both inside and outside. The identified key design factors will be synthesized in several architectural design criteria with the goal to resolve the relationship between functional layout and building typology, or rather the relationship between functional patterns and the space configuration, and furthermore the relation between building typology and the urban spaces or the urban facilities that surround the prison. The achievement of the goals of quality, livability and safety of such facilities represent the aim towards which the research want to arrive for codify a set of ‘principles and rules’ useful for effective design of the new prison model. Also the aim is to understand the space’s characters and the nature of activities to define new design criteria and to steer future policy choices about building prison to simplify the management and maintenance procedures and to avoid unnecessary costs.
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Liu, Shih-Tien, et 劉世添. « A Study on the Estimative Treatment Effects of Minimun-Security Prisoners Participate the Leisure Agriculture Activities-the Case of Taiwan Zihciang Minimun-Security Prison ». Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/20632007639892493724.

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國立屏東科技大學
農企業管理系所
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The contents of abstract in this thesis:Crime correction is the last line of defense of criminal justice system with great relevance to social security. The way rendering inmates in prison to reflect upon their mistakes actually, repent and perform good deeds, and acquire skills so as never to commit crime but adapt to the society after being discharged from prison always is the issue corrective institutions must confront. The minimum-security prison with corrective treatment function of mid-way prison community even acts a considerable important correction role in orientation of entire criminal policy. Taiwan Zihciang Minimum-Security Prison constructed the farm into a non-toxic farming zone in order to act a kind of feedback to village. It opens for organizations, schools, and the public to visit, and provides for experiencing local teaching, moreover, it has cultural and moral concerns and renders the society more peaceful. This study aims at our minimum-security prisons transforming into the correction mode of leisure agriculture in the future in order to meet the need of substantial corrective treatment to the inmates in prison.   The questionnaire objects of this study are the inmates in Taiwan Zihciang Minimum-Security Prisons, its administrative personnel, inmates’ dependents and visitors. The study tool used is “Likert Scale” to measure four copies of “Study Questionnaire” for the effect of corrective treatment, and carries out integrated quantitative analysis against the data patterns to conduct the study by elaborate methods gradually. Finally, according to the study result, provide important findings and suggestions as references to senior agencies and other minimum-security prisons in order to promote the corrective mode of leisure agriculture. It is expected to benefit the effect of corrective treatment in minimum-security prison. It is hereby to describe the important findings and suggestions as follows: 1. Important findings (1) All inmates participating in leisure agriculture activities feel beneficial to life adaptability in prison, satisfied with corrective treatment and helpful to future employment. (2) Administrative personnel sense in common, there is great environmental change due to visit trend attracted by the development of leisure agriculture, meanwhile, which can promote operation performance, is considered as positive sense of identity to benefit the enlightenment and corrective treatment to inmates. (3) Inmates’ dependents show highly support and affirmation toward the way of corrective treatment in implement of leisure agriculture. (4) External visitors show highly positive view to the achievement of leisure agriculture development in prison. (5) Inmates, inmates’ dependents and administrative personnel generally show positive view to the stream of people attracted by opening, however, they worry about external visitors’ close touch with inmates will influence inmates’ self-respect. (6) All kinds of interviewees have considered creative and positive effect on the development of leisure agriculture in minimum-security prison, which can promote the corrective treatment to inmates. 2. Suggestions (1) Focusing on inmates’ life adaptability in prison. (2) Promoting inmates’ reliability on operation and skill training. (3) Strengthening inmates’ satisfaction with various corrective treatment measures. (4) Improving inmates’ acceptability to external visits. (5) Strengthening the professional educational training of administrative personnel.
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Livres sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Johnston, Joseph C. Factors related to unlawful walkaways from minimum security institutions. Ottawa, Ont : Communications Branch, Correctional Service of Canada, 1992.

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Mandatory minimums and unintended consequences : Hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, on H.R. 2934, H.R. 834, and H.R. 1466, July 14, 2009. Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Dragomirov, Stan. Light Side of Corrections : Federal Prison Camp : Minimum Security, Contraband Oranges, Excessive Complaining, Inappropriate Mirth. Independently Published, 2018.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Boeri, Miriam. « Aging in Drug Use ». Dans Hurt. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520293465.003.0008.

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Because of the War on Drugs, the number of prisoners age fifty-five and older more than doubled every ten years, making them the fastest growing age group of the prison population. Formerly incarcerated older adults who spent years subjected to poor living conditions in prison increase Medicaid and Medicare costs after they are released. Many of them were reaching the age of retirement, but most would receive a minimum Social Security payment due to years of unemployment, and few were eligible for Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Income. For those who lost family and friends over the years, through death, divorce, or rejection, their old age life was going to be hard. The accounts of aging drug users show that addiction was a debatable concept. Many believed that they had an addicted brain or that they had inherited addiction from their alcoholic parents. However, some baby boomer drug users learned to control their use through moderation or marijuana; others used methadone to help them control drug use legally as they aged.
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Law, European. « Provisional and Protective Measures ». Dans ELI – Unidroit Model European Rules of Civil Procedure, 219–39. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198866589.003.0011.

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This chapter focuses on provisional and protective measures, which are important both in domestic and cross-border litigation to secure effective enforcement or to otherwise preserve rights and prevent (further) harm prior to the commencement of proceedings or pending final judgment. Part X of the European Rules of Civil Procedure consists of three Parts: a General Part (Section 1), which includes rules that apply to all types of measures, unless otherwise provided; a Special Part (Section 2), which includes rules on Asset Preservation, Regulatory Measures, Evidence Preservation, and Interim Payments; and a Cross-Border Part (Section 3), which primarily refers to existing legislation. Section 3 further provides a minimal number of general rules as it is not intended to provide a set of rules on the complex and multifaceted issue of cross-border provisional and protective measures. Principle 8 of the ALI/UNIDROIT Principles was the starting point for the development of Rules concerning provisional and protective measures. This Principle includes three basic rules: on function and proportionality (8.1); ex parte measures; (8.2); and compensation and security (8.3).
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Chen, Huili, Cheng Fu, Jishen Zhao et Farinaz Koushanfar. « DeepInspect : A Black-box Trojan Detection and Mitigation Framework for Deep Neural Networks ». Dans Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California : International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/647.

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Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are vulnerable to Neural Trojan (NT) attacks where the adversary injects malicious behaviors during DNN training. This type of ‘backdoor’ attack is activated when the input is stamped with the trigger pattern specified by the attacker, resulting in an incorrect prediction of the model. Due to the wide application of DNNs in various critical fields, it is indispensable to inspect whether the pre-trained DNN has been trojaned before employing a model. Our goal in this paper is to address the security concern on unknown DNN to NT attacks and ensure safe model deployment. We propose DeepInspect, the first black-box Trojan detection solution with minimal prior knowledge of the model. DeepInspect learns the probability distribution of potential triggers from the queried model using a conditional generative model, thus retrieves the footprint of backdoor insertion. In addition to NT detection, we show that DeepInspect’s trigger generator enables effective Trojan mitigation by model patching. We corroborate the effectiveness, efficiency, and scalability of DeepInspect against the state-of-the-art NT attacks across various benchmarks. Extensive experiments show that DeepInspect offers superior detection performance and lower runtime overhead than the prior work.
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Tiwari, Pankaj Kumar, M. Amir Rashidi, Debasis Priyadarshan Das, Prasanna Chidambaram, M. Syafeeq Ebining Amir, Raj Deo Tewari et Rahim Masoudi. « Embedding CO2 Leakage Modelling in MMV Planning for Marine Environmental Risks in an Offshore CCS Application ». Dans ADIPEC. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/210832-ms.

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Abstract Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) has potential to provide an amicable solution in reducing CO2 emissions to the atmosphere for perpetuity with zero-degree failure. Geological storage sites are conventionally considered to be safe for CO2 sequestration and are thoroughly simulated for any potential leakage due to loss of structural integrity. The offshore CO2 storage site, if leaks, could potentially affect the marine environment eventually escaping into atmosphere. A prior modelling of potential leakage from identified threats and its impact on marine environment will ensure the safety and substantially aid site- specific and adaptive Monitoring, Measurement & Verification (MMV) planning. Subsurface integrity study of the storage site integrated with coupled modelling contemplates longterm security of CO2 storage. For a leak to occur through the plugged &abandonment (P&A) wells, one or more barriers must fail. P&A wells integrity feasibility reveals the impact of CO2 interaction with non- CRA composite structure identifying possible leak paths. The probability of a leak from subsurface to the environment through each of the P&A well, depending on its attribution, was estimated. Barrier's failure probabilities in P&A wells are understood under various well leak estimation scenarios. Range of potential leakage rate, in the event of loss of well integrity, was evaluated. To demonstrate the impact of potential CO2 leakage in marine environment through the loss of subsurface or well integrity from identified locations, integrated CO2 dispersion simulation was carried out for multiple potential leakage scenarios and changes in marine water pH were analyzed. Based on barriers reliability function, the well leakage modelling results suggest that minimum rate of CO2 leakage through the well path that can possibly reach to the seabed is 6-10 tCO2e/year and for extreme case it would be 500 tCO2e/year. The CO2 dispersion modelling were performed for these leakage rates at three different well locations. Three scenarios were considered and simulated for escaped CO2 gas in the water column and its impact on marine environment. The observed change in marine water pH values in near and far-field region were negligible or undetectable. Any reduction in the pH values was predicted to be within the natural variation of the seawater acidity at the storage site with the varying climatic conditions. The CO2 gas bubbles were predicted to be fully dissolved in the water column, no CO2 gas bubbles would reach the surface and escape into the atmosphere for the modelled leakage scenarios in water depths of 140m. In this paper, the integration of well leakage rate modelling with CO2 dispersionsimulation results are discussed to ameliorate the MMV planning for legacy wells to ensure that injected CO2 in the reservoir is intact and safely stored for hundreds of years post injection.
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Hepworth, Stephen, Rob Way et Jonathan Sharpe. « Critical Evaluation on the Use of Non-Destructive Assay of Nuclear Packages Through Destructive Breakdown and Inventory Recovery ». Dans ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16081.

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Two historic waste packages on the Sellafield Site with potentially high fissile content were destined for re-packaging. Prior to relocation and subsequent breakdown, each item underwent a campaign of non-destructive assay. The aim of the assay was to gather information that would assist with the production of a safety case. The assay work consisted of: conventional x-ray radiography to determine the identity of the contents; gamma imaging and three-dimensional tomographic re-construction to determine the location of the gamma emitting material; and neutron coincidence counting coupled with gamma spectrometry to assign a fissile mass. Most items on the Sellafield Site that undergo non-destructive assay normally remain intact or are re-packaged with minimal interference of the content. However, in this instance each item was dismantled and the fissile material recovered. This paper provides a comparison of the measured results with the actual results for each technique. The x-ray radiographic information was used to construct a three dimensional representation of the contents of each item. This information was useful in identifying the plant items contained within. The results were discussed with plant operators who were familiar with the historic plant. The operators were able to identify areas of likely accumulations of fissile material. The two-dimensional gamma survey and subsequent threedimensional re-construction revealed the location of the gamma emitting materials within the packages. It was assumed that areas of increased gamma activity indicated areas of increased fissile mass. The neutron coincidence counting, gamma measurements and subsequent modelling provided an estimate of fissile mass for each item. The fissile mass estimate is an essential component of the safety case planning. However, it does not provide all of the information required to plan an ALARP breakdown strategy. The combination of the information gathered through assay was essential to construct a safety case that considered: transport requirements; criticality risk; dose to operator and breakdown methodology. Subsequent studies suggest that improved combination of the data acquired from the assay programme and more post-assay discussion of the specific issues and implications between the various stakeholder groups (e.g. assay engineers and safety case authors) may have led to a fissile mass result with lower uncertainties, which given a more favourable example would have resulted in a significant cost savings through reduced criticality assessment burden and mitigation actions and reduced security control.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Minimum security prison"

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Geothermal heating retrofit at the Utah State Prison Minimum Security Facility. Final report, March 1979-January 1986. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), janvier 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5828185.

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