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Strategy to tackle domestic abuse
Strategy to tackle domestic abuse
03/30/2005 02:01 AMThe Welsh Assembly Government unveils a three-year plan with £1.1m
funding to tackle domestic abuse.
PC users flood technical helpline
PC users flood technical helpline
12/30/2004 02:47 PMChannel 4 Dec 30 2004 6:28PM GMT
Computer Helpline Flooded with Christmas
Calls
Computer Helpline Flooded with Christmas
Calls
12/30/2004 11:40 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online Dec 30 2004 3:40PM GMT
Cancer Risk Helpline Celebrates One Year
Anniversary
Cancer Risk Helpline Celebrates One Year
Anniversary
12/19/2004 03:08 PMNation's first toll-free helpline for individuals concerned about
breast and ovarian cancer risk reports high satisfaction rate in first
year. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
"Dean's Trooper Accused of Abuse: What
Did He Know About Abuse..."
"Dean's Trooper Accused of Abuse: What
Did He Know About Abuse..."
01/16/2004 10:58 AMDomestic life
Domestic life
04/09/2005 12:51 PMSo, it turns out that weird popping noise I heard last night from
the direction of the kitchen[1] was the can of Pepsi I'd put in the
freezer[2] exploding. And now the inside of the freezer has
cola-colored ice sprayed all over; it looks like a yeti
projectile-vomited in there or something. Sometimes I don't feel ready
to be an adult.
[1] "Huh," I thought when I heard it, "I wonder what that was?" And
then before I could go check, "Ooh, something shiny on the Web!"
[2] To cool it down quickly because I was out of ice because,
surprise, the ice trays don't magically fill themselves when you live
alone.
the domestic sphere
the domestic sphere
02/19/2004 08:49 AM"the domestic political implications"
"the domestic political implications"
04/16/2004 03:38 AMValerie, a domestic android
Valerie, a domestic android
01/08/2004 07:44 PMMeet Valerie (for $59,000, including a two-year warranty).
"We are now accepting orders for up to 6 complete and operational
Valerie androids for delivery at Christmas of 2004. Valerie is the
most advanced android in the world having more degrees of freedom than
any android shown up to now. She uses the AT&T speech synthesizer
giving the most human-sounding voice available today. She is also
easily the most anthropomorphic android available. She will have a
high degree of artificial intelligence due to our proprietary AI
software - and a generalized interface to the internet (the only
existing super-intelligence). Order now - before you get backlogged in
a 3 year waiting list!"
Link (Thanks,
secret submitter)
Using 3G wireless for domestic broadband
Using 3G wireless for domestic broadband
03/28/2005 08:00 AMCan Voda, O2 crack the German market?
Valerie, a Domestic Android
Valerie, a Domestic Android
01/10/2004 09:37 AMValerie the domestic android .. Androidworld .. Valerie .. Quote ..
(2)
androidworld.com/prod19.htm
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Q1 domestic economic growth to hit 3.41%
Q1 domestic economic growth to hit 3.41%
04/16/2005 07:27 AMMaekyung Internet Apr 16 2005 10:59AM GMT
"Valerie, a Domestic Android"
"Valerie, a Domestic Android"
01/10/2004 10:13 PMIncreasing the Value of the Domestic IT
Worker?
Increasing the Value of the Domestic IT
Worker?
04/19/2004 08:20 PMSenate OKs $36B for Domestic
Security (AP)
Senate OKs $36B for Domestic
Security (AP)
09/14/2004 10:44 PMAP - The Senate rejected Democratic efforts to boost anti-terrorism
spending for big cities Tuesday and approved legislation financing the
Homeland Security Department next year.
Blair to focus on domestic agenda
Blair to focus on domestic agenda
08/30/2004 11:10 PMTony Blair will start his first day back after his summer break on
Labour's efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Ashcroft and FBI not doing enough to
fight domestic terrorism.
Ashcroft and FBI not doing enough to
fight domestic terrorism.
12/15/2003 08:12 AM Ashcroft and FBI not doing enough to fight domestic
terrorism. More information on the Krar posion gas plot at
thememoryh
ole.org. PC assemblers domestic share dips 11%
PC assemblers domestic share dips 11%
08/17/2004 12:09 AMMyIris Aug 17 2004 4:18AM GMT
Domestic Security: Some Complex Thinking
Domestic Security: Some Complex Thinking
03/29/2005 11:30 PM
The Idea:
Maybe the reason we can't agree on how to deal with terrorism is that
we're all using illogical, inappropriate and overly simplistic
thinking. If we used 'complex thinking' would we stop arguing and
start
getting somewhere?
It is likely that the
Department
of Homeland Security (which is now the largest state-run organization
on the planet) will go down in history as the poorest investment in
human history -- an operation that has churned through trillions of
dollars (possibly enough to eradicate world poverty and a dozen of the
biggest killer diseases on the planet at the same time), and
accomplished absolutely nothing. The insidious nature of such
'security' programs is that no one can ever say for sure they haven't
or might not yet prevent a catastrophe -- US government intelligence
is
now a black hole that sucks up money and from which nothing ever
escapes.
A recent article by
John Tirman argues that progressives have missed a great opportunity
to
stake out an alternative strategy for security that would be modestly
less expensive than the conservative strategy that has been used since
Bush took office, more effective, and provide a host of other social
and environmental benefits in the process. The gist of his argument is
shown in the first three columns below. I've added as a fourth column
the preventative strategy that I have argued for on these pages, which
has also been advocated in a number of European newspapers.
SECURITY
AGENDA
|
Conservative
|
Progressive - Domestic
Focus
|
Progressive -
International Focus
|
Domestic Security Strategy
|
Offensive: Preemptively attack foreign nations that
might threaten domestic security
|
Defensive: Improve domestic infrastructure to
enhance preparedness
|
Preventative: Improve global infrastructure to
reduce animosity
|
Spending Priority
|
Defense, 'intelligence'-gathering, prisons and
interrogation
|
Domestic health, education
|
Humanitarian and infrastructure aid globally and
domestically
|
Investment in Direct Security
|
Massive and unprecedented
|
Significant
|
Negligible
|
Response Strategy
|
Bolster police and emergency services, suspend
civil liberties as expendable
|
Bolster police and emergency services but balance
against need to protect civil liberties
|
No
response: The world is too big to protect against all such threats,
and
civil liberties are sacrosanct (that's what we're defending)
|
Treatment of Domestic and
Border-Crossing Minorities
|
Persecute, prosecute and deport without due
process
|
Heightened bureaucracy but with due process
|
Treated like everyone else
|
Principal Political Means of
Galvanizing Support
|
Emotional: Fear-mongering
|
Rational: Reasonable measures commensurate with the
threat
|
Emotional: Show how these people live abroad and
you'll understand their desperation
|
Approach to Protecting Energy
Supply
|
Increase
security at power plants & refineries, seize foreign oil supplies,
eliminate environmental restrictions on exploration
|
Shift to renewable energy sources and hence
decentralize sources of supply
|
Shift to renewable energy sources and hence
decentralize sources of supply |
Approach to Protecting Public
Health
|
Increased security at major health facilities,
disaster and evacuation plans, bioterror 'research'
|
Upgrade, network and decentralize public health
infrastructure
|
Upgrade, network and decentralize public health
infrastructure |
Approach to Protecting
Transportation
|
Increased security in transportation hubs, ban
identification of vehicles carrying hazmat
|
Improve mass transit and restrict transportation of
hazmat
|
Reduce transportation needs by encouraging 'buy
local' and restrict transportation of hazmat
|
Effect: Preparedness for Another
Domestic Attack
|
By their own reports, not at all prepared
|
Would be modestly better prepared
|
Not even attempting to prepare
|
My recent study of complex systems (and the politics of international
terrorism are nothing if not complex) and the approaches to dealing
with them have given me pause. All of the agendas above are designed
for complicated systems, not
complex
ones. They all presume to have a monopoly on understanding of the
cause-and-effect relationships behind acts of terror. The very terms
'deterrence', 'preemption' and 'prevention' are rooted in complicated
systems theory, and are meaningless and perhaps even dangerous when
applied to complex systems. They are all about trying to understand and exercise control over
a system that is simply unknowable and uncontrollable. Perhaps this is
why neocons and all previous imperialists have striven to impose
homogeneity over global culture, with the unattainable objective of
making us all so much alike that civilization becomes a predictable,
merely complicated system. Diversity is a dirty word to conservatives.
Progressives support diversity as a matter of principle, but have been
notoriously poor at understanding its implications -- resulting in
bizarre behaviours like 'political correctness', which no one seems to like.
Here's a quote from Dave Snowden talking over on AOK
about another social issue where conservatives and progressives
disagree completely and have tried to impose policies based on
different cause-and-effect oversimplifications. The issue is capital
punishment:
Order in complex systems emerges
from the interaction of multiple identities over time, within
boundaries around attractors. If we want to see change then it will
arise from multiple bottom-up initiatives which change the context and
make certain types of negative pattern unsustainable. To take a
political example, capital punishment has become largely an
unsustainable approach for European governments over the last fifty
years, but the same phenomenon has not yet impacted on the bulk of the
US (or several regimes who the US regard as uncivilized). In Europe
this is a pattern that has emerged from multiple interactions: cases
of
the wrong people being convicted, a gradual change to liberalization
in
multiple fields of human thinking which create a framework within
which
leaders and politicians are able to operate. For some reason this has
not happened in the US despite similar evidence plus the general data
on racial/social bias on who actually gets killed (lets not use the
word execute: it hides the reality). With the notable exception of the
film Dead Man Walking most interactions in US society create a
different type of entrainment which is the opposite of the European
position. From a personal perspective I feel a physical sense of
horror at the whole idea that you can take a human being and kill them
in some public ritual, but that is partly because of the society in
which I grew up, the political influences of a family deeply committed
to politics and an historical age which allowed that thinking to take
place.
Now this is not an argument that Europe is more enlightened that the
US
because it isnt (although it is more liberal), it's an argument
that
many different things are connected and social systems arise from
multiple interactions which cannot
be directed top down,
and it would not make a scrap of difference if you changed the mind
set
of senior leaders because their patterns personal and collective will
respond to the emergent patterns of the societies in which they
operate. The Grameen bank case that I quote in the article
is a great example of complex thinking its bottom up, no one
changed
leaders to some model of thinking, someone just went out and did
something simple which created change the more people do that
the
more chance the world has.
Apply this thinking to the Schiavo case and it will make your head
spin.
The article cited above explains the Grameen bank case as follows:
The Grameen Bank was created in
Bangladesh to provide small loans to poor people. The name Grameen
comes from the Bangla word for village. This is a market which the
conventional banking system finds unattractive. Most commercial and
private loans are based on credit scoring, an ordered concept in which
the characteristics of good and bad debtors are identified and used as
predictors and therefore controls for future lending. This increases
the cost of lending as the various processes have to be administered,
and small loans this become uneconomic. In the Grameen Bank everyone
who took out a loan was required to be a part of a self regulating
borrowers group in which each member of the group had to take
responsibility for the debts of the others. This simple rule which
costs little to administer produced a 97% repayment rate comparable
with best achievements of the large banks; there are now over two
million clients of the Grameen bank and the approach has proved both
scalable and portable. I find the Grameen Bank an inspiring case, and
an illustration of the great benefits that complex or unordered
thinking can bring. Managing the
starting conditions not an idealized end state
can produce lower cost more effective solutions. Complex thinking is
not a nice to have in modern management, it is a fundamental
necessity.
It is a new and exciting way of thinking about the world
Some of the techniques for 'complex thinking' he suggests:
- Manage by monitoring for the emergence of pattern to
sustain or disrupt, rather than managing by objective, to plan or to a
model;
- Focus on effectiveness (with requisite diversity and
allowance for inefficiency for adaptability) rather than efficiency;
- Explore don't exploit;
- Strive for resilience and adaptability not stability;
- Measure the stability of 'barriers' and 'identities',
and
the attractiveness of 'attractors', rather than using reductionist
measures like ROI;
- Simulate emergence to see the patterns of
possibility, rather than analyzing and relying on 'experts';
- Understand that our different 'identities' make
decisions
based on personal experience and stories representing collective
knowledge (we usually think of individuals making decisions based on
enlightened self-interest).
So how might we apply 'complex thinking' to domestic security? Rather
than trying to solve causality, or rank and address all of the
potential security risks, how could we discover and 'disrupt the
patterns' of acts of terror? Does this imply that until/unless we can
discover the patterns, it's a waste of time and money doing anything?
Decentralizing targets and diversifying sources of supply would seem
to
be a good way to build resilience into critical systems. What else
could we do? If we acknowledge that the barriers we have erected at
borders are unstable (and next to useless for combating terrorism,
while particularly effective at disrupting commerce and tourism), are
there other barriers we could use instead? Are there 'attractors' we
could put in place that would draw those with an axe to grind against
the West elsewhere (Iraq seems to be an unexpectedly good attractor
these days)? What kinds of simulation could we run that might help us
see what the impact on terrorist activity might be of various
interventions -- would building good schools in the Mideast help or
hurt for example? And what kind of stories can we surface and tell
that
would inform the decisions of those inclined to loathe us and act on
that loathing?
|
Domestic Banks to Test IC Cards
Domestic Banks to Test IC Cards
02/12/2004 05:46 AMHankooki Feb 12 2004 9:37AM GMT
looks at recent domestic economic news
looks at recent domestic economic news
10/31/2003 04:04 PMAre gray skies clearing up? .. Daniel
Drezner
danieldrezner.com/archives/000857.html
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Domestic abusers 'escape justice'
Domestic abusers 'escape justice'
02/18/2004 10:51 PMFewer than three out of every 100 domestic violence incidents reported
result in a conviction, a report indicates.
Domestic PC Sales to Remain Stagnant
Domestic PC Sales to Remain Stagnant
11/07/2003 09:59 AMHankooki Nov 7 2003 9:39AM ET
China developing domestic 3G phone
China developing domestic 3G phone
11/04/2003 07:34 AMZDNet UK Nov 4 2003 6:47AM ET
"offers a preview of the major new
domestic initiative"
"offers a preview of the major new
domestic initiative"
12/21/2003 09:28 PMRenault Samsung's domestic sales jump
Renault Samsung's domestic sales jump
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offers a preview of the major new
domestic initiative
offers a preview of the major new
domestic initiative
12/21/2003 06:15 AMco-opting DLC ideas .. reprint RNC memos .. David Brooks ..
column
nytimes.com/2003/12/20/opinion/20BROO.html
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CNN.com - Bush looking at freezing
domestic spending - Dec 17, 2004
CNN.com - Bush looking at freezing
domestic spending - Dec 17, 2004
12/19/2004 03:52 PMBush looking at freezing domestic spending 12/18 .. cutting the
domestic
budget
cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/17/bush.spending.ap/index.html
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US domestic security efforts lagging,
says report
US domestic security efforts lagging,
says report
12/03/2003 07:32 AMComputer Weekly Dec 3 2003 7:03AM ET
Domestic IT industry gets whiff of
global recovery
Domestic IT industry gets whiff of
global recovery
04/24/2004 06:44 PMSunday Times South Africa Apr 24 2004 11:17PM GMT
Bush Budget Aims to Cut Many Domestic
Programs (Reuters)
Bush Budget Aims to Cut Many Domestic
Programs (Reuters)
02/07/2005 01:13 AMReuters - President Bush on Monday will
propose his tightest budget, cutting scores of domestic
programs from housing to environmental protection to show he is
serious about reining in deficits that have ballooned under his
watch.
Notebook PCs With Centrino Chips Control
Domestic Market
Notebook PCs With Centrino Chips Control
Domestic Market
04/10/2004 10:54 PMYonhap News Apr 11 2004 2:43AM GMT
Iraq War Eclipses Domestic Agenda (Los
Angeles Times)
Iraq War Eclipses Domestic Agenda (Los
Angeles Times)
05/16/2004 05:03 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Pity the advocates of
overhauling Social Security. They have been told for months that
President Bush would give a major speech pushing their cause as the
cornerstone of his new domestic agenda.
Kerry Links Iraq War Cost, Domestic Woes
(AP)
Kerry Links Iraq War Cost, Domestic Woes
(AP)
09/19/2004 03:22 PMAP - Democrat John Kerry links the cost of the Iraq war to problems at
home and vows in a new television ad to both "defend America and fight
for the middle class."
2006 Cuts In Domestic Spending On Table
(washingtonpost.com)
2006 Cuts In Domestic Spending On Table
(washingtonpost.com)
05/27/2004 06:03 AMwashingtonpost.com - The White House put government agencies on notice
this month that if President Bush is reelected, his budget for 2006
may include spending cuts for virtually all agencies in charge of
domestic programs, including education, homeland security and others
that the president backed in this campaign year.
Domestic Contract Manufacturing Firm
Vaults onto Inc. 500 List
Domestic Contract Manufacturing Firm
Vaults onto Inc. 500 List
02/01/2005 09:11 PMContract Manufacturer Zentech Manufacturing experiences 574% growth
since 2000, despite stiff overseas competition [PRWEB Jan 25, 2005]
CIA Plans Iraqi Domestic Spy Service,
Newspaper Reports
CIA Plans Iraqi Domestic Spy Service,
Newspaper Reports
12/11/2003 02:48 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 11 2003 2:32AM ET
EMC Tackles Compliance
EMC Tackles Compliance
06/07/2004 01:11 AMEMC readies bundles to help customers meet compliance deadlines.
Domestic and International Law
Enforcement Have New Technology to Fight
Computer Crime
Domestic and International Law
Enforcement Have New Technology to Fight
Computer Crime
06/06/2005 12:14 AMIntelligent Computer Solutions Inc. launches the latest technology in
portable computer forensic devices. [PRWEB May 17, 2005]
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