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Shearston, Trevor
St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1986
828.99 SHE w
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Febriyanti Anggraeni Tulustiana
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Skripsi ini membahas mengenai hubungan kekuasaan antara pemerintah federal dengan pemerintah negara bagian Arizona terkait dengan kebijakan Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Our Neighborhood Act. Dalam penyelesaian tersebut, terlihatlah peranan Mahakmah Agung selaku pengadilan tertinggi untuk dapat menengahi sengketa. Penelitian ini merupakan sebuah penelitian kualitatif. Untuk menjawab permasalahan dalam penelitian ini, digunakan pendekatan atau konsep judicial restrain, di mana konsep tersebut mejelaskan interpretasi Mahkamah Agung atas sesuatu hal yang bersumber dari Konstitusi. Temuan dalam penelitian ini adalah bahwa konflik yang terjadi di antara pemerintah federal dan pemerintah negara bagian Arizona disebabkan oleh adanya perbedaan pandangan, serta keputusan Mahkmah Agung yang di dasarkan atas supremacy clause Konstitusi Amerika Serikat, dalam menyelesaikan perselisihan tersebut.
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This undergraduate thesis examines the power relation between federal government and the government of Arizona State related to dispute of “Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Our Neighborhood Act” policy. The Supreme Court of The United States stepped in to settle the problem. The settlement by The Supreme Court was mandated by the US Constitution. This study is a qualitative study. To answer the question that being asked in this thesis, the approach of “judicial restrain” is used. The finding of this study is that the conflict happened between federal government and the government of Arizona state was caused by different opinion of state and federal government. Beside that, this study also found that the Supreme Court decision was based on the “supremacy clause” of the United States’s Constitution.
2014
S55727
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chen, Hsinchun
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[The University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) Dark Web project is a long-term scientific research program that aims to study and understand the international terrorism (Jihadist) phenomena via a computational, data-centric approach. We aim to collect "ALL" web content generated by international terrorist groups, including web sites, forums, chat rooms, blogs, social networking sites, videos, virtual world, etc. We have developed various multilingual data mining, text mining, and web mining techniques to perform link analysis, content analysis, web metrics (technical sophistication) analysis, sentiment analysis, authorship analysis, and video analysis in our research. The approaches and methods developed in this project contribute to advancing the field of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI). Such advances will help related stakeholders to perform terrorism research and facilitate international security and peace. This monograph aims to provide an overview of the Dark Web landscape, suggest a systematic, computational approach to understanding the problems, and illustrate with selected techniques, methods, and case studies developed by the University of Arizona AI Lab Dark Web team members. This work aims to provide an interdisciplinary and understandable monograph about Dark Web research along three dimensions : methodological issues in Dark Web research, database and computational techniques to support information collection and data mining, and legal, social, privacy, and data confidentiality challenges and approaches. , The University of Arizona Artificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) Dark Web project is a long-term scientific research program that aims to study and understand the international terrorism (Jihadist) phenomena via a computational, data-centric approach. We aim to collect "ALL" web content generated by international terrorist groups, including web sites, forums, chat rooms, blogs, social networking sites, videos, virtual world, etc. We have developed various multilingual data mining, text mining, and web mining techniques to perform link analysis, content analysis, web metrics (technical sophistication) analysis, sentiment analysis, authorship analysis, and video analysis in our research. The approaches and methods developed in this project contribute to advancing the field of Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI). Such advances will help related stakeholders to perform terrorism research and facilitate international security and peace. This monograph aims to provide an overview of the Dark Web landscape, suggest a systematic, computational approach to understanding the problems, and illustrate with selected techniques, methods, and case studies developed by the University of Arizona AI Lab Dark Web team members. This work aims to provide an interdisciplinary and understandable monograph about Dark Web research along three dimensions : methodological issues in Dark Web research, database and computational techniques to support information collection and data mining, and legal, social, privacy, and data confidentiality challenges and approaches. ]
New York: [Springer, Springer], 2012
e20396628
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Ethnohistorical and ethnographic observations from around the world indicate that projectiles were often made differently for warfare and hunting. Using experiential archaeology and analysis of a thousand years’ worth of data from the middle Gila River in Arizona, the authors argue that side notched arrow points were produced for hunting large animals and were designed to be retrieved and reused, while unnotched points were intended for single use and for another purpose: to kill people. The data suggests furthermore that the region witnessed a steady increase in levels of violence during the period under study.
300 ANT 89 (346) 2015
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Arpaio, Joe, 1932-
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Outspoken, no-nonsense and eminently fascinating, Joseph M. Arpaio has captured the public's imagination from his first day as sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, in 1992. He has become an icon, not only in his own state, but all over the world. For almost 15 years, he has maintained an unprecedented 80 per cent approval rating. Famous for his 'get smart and get tough' approach to jails, Arpaio conceived The Tent City Jail where he houses his inmates in surplus army tents left over from the Korean War. Known as the 'Alcatraz of Arizona,' the jail features chain gangs, discipline, and a complete absence of luxuries of any kind. By eliminating all comforts for his inmates, he has managed to shave $500,000 annually from the cost of keeping prisoners.To his ardent followers, he is a hero, for both his toughness on crime and his humane touch. While his opponents decry him for his iron-fisted approach, especially regarding prisoners, no one can deny that Sheriff Joe is one of the country's most respected and innovative elected officials. "Joe's Law" is an uncensored account of the man himself. With candor and insight, he reveals his views not only on criminal justice, but on some of the most seminal issues that affect our country today. As the first law enforcement official in the country to place arrested illegal immigrants in jail pending trial, Arpaio tackles the issue of illegal immigration head on, which he argues, affects every other aspect of law enforcement as well as broader problems, from health care to education and taxes.Despite his tough-as-nails reputation, Arpaio offers innovative and fair ways to solve crime and save taxpayer's money in his own state and shows how they can be applied to solve our own nation's problems. Compelling and courageous, this is an unflinching look at some of America's most pressing social problems, and one man's revolutionary vision for eliminating them.
New York: American Management Association, 2008
e20448840
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library