Essays about: "DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the words DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR.
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1. Unauthorised Session Detection with RNN-LSTM Models and Topological Data Analysis
University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)Abstract : This thesis explores the possibility of using session-based customers data from Svenska Handelsbanken AB to detect fraudulent sessions. Tools within Topological Data Analysis are employed to analyse customers behavior and examine topological properties such as homology and stable rank at the individual level. READ MORE
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2. Hur mår undervisningshundarna emotionellt vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet när de används i undervisning?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Levande hundar används inom veterinärmedicinska utbildningar för att ge studenter praktisk kunskap och praktiska färdigheter innan de går ut i arbetslivet. Några argument för att använda levande djur i undervisningssyfte är att själva hanteringen av djur och att tolka djurs signaler inte går att lära sig via simulatorer eller liknande verktyg. READ MORE
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3. Criminological explanatory approaches for attitudes to sexuality and violence among adolescents and young adults : A Secondary Analysis of the “SchutzNorm Study” in Germany from 2021
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för kriminologi (KR)Abstract : According to the Federal Centre for Health Education, over 50 % of all adolescents and young adults in Germany have experienced non-physical sexualized violence. Although it has been studied, reasons for committing sexual violence are not so obvious and variables such as socioeconomic status have been found not to be valid predictors of this kind of deviant behaviour. READ MORE
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4. Exploring Media Panic Discourses: News Media Attitudes toward Digital Games in China
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikationAbstract : Previous research demonstrated the phenomenon of moral panics on “dangerous” games mostly from Western perspectives, regarding media violence and deviant behaviour. With the development of media technology, the term “media panic” has evolved from moral panic, representing the debates and fearful emotion from the public when a new media technology has been created. READ MORE
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5. Why is Uganda experiencing a stall in fertility decline and what implications does the high desired fertility have for the fertility transition? - A case study of Uganda as a deviant case of the Demographic Transition Theory
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : WHO The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognises that demographic trends play an essential role in the overall development of a country and improvements in economic, social and health conditions. One of the grand theories of population studies is the Demographic Transition Theory, a linear and universal model of population change. READ MORE