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Iencourage Southern c a l i o r n i a Edi son and the c a l i o r n i a Pub1i u t i 1i i es f f c t commission t o study the implementation o f conservation programs e q u i v a l e n t t o the quantity o f energy t h i s l i n e w i l l c a r r y and t o l o o k t o environmentallyf r i end1y, renewabl e, and s u s t a i nab1e energy sources 1ike s o l a r, w i nd, o r biomass, t o o f f s e t the need f o r t h i s l i n. Please maintain m knowledgeable about any e s i ncerely, b i 11 wessel i nk san diego, c a l p. It will further fragment habitat and negatively impact desert tortoises and desert big horn sheep. This project has been in a near "finalized" kind for over 15 years and California seems to be getting alongside just fine without the new new} energy line. Besides, Phoenix is the fifth largest metropolis within the nation and one of the fasted growing areas within the nation. Can California institute energy conservation programs equal to the quantity of energy this line will carry? I encourage Southern California Edison and the California Public Utilities Commission to study the implementation of conservation programs equal to the quantity of energy this line will carry and to look to environmentally-hiendly, renewable, and sustainable energy sources like solar, wind, or biomass, to offset the need for this line. Furthermore, i t w i l l open the area t o p o s s i b l e i n v a s i o n o f non-native p l a n t s species and i l l e g a l o f f - r o a d v e h i c l e use. T h i s p r o j e c t has been i n a near " f i n a l i z e d " kind f o r over 1 5 years and C a l i f o r n i a seems t o be g e t t i n g alongside j u s t f i n e w i t h o u t the new new} energy l i n. Besides, Phoenix i s the f i f t h l a r g e s t c i t y i n the n a t i o n and one o f the f a s t e d growing areas i n the n a t i o n. I t i s l i k e l y t h a t i n the near f u t u r e, the Phoenix- metro area w i l l eat a l l o f the facility generated i n the area and the r e f o r e w i l l n o t have any a d d i t i o n a l e l e c t r i c a l energy t o t r a n s p o r t o u t o f the area. Can ca i f o r n i a i n s t i t u t e energy conservation programs e q u i v a l e n t t o the quantity o f energy t h i s l i n e w i l l c a r r y? Can clear, renewable, and s u s t a i n a b l e energy sources be carried out a t a 1eve1 the place t h i s t ransmi s s i on l i n e i s n o t needed? I encourage Southern C a l i f o r n i a Edison and the C a l i f o r n i a P u b l i c u t i l i t i e s commission t o study the i m lementation o f conservation programs equiva e n t t o the quantity o f energy t h i s l i n e w i l l c a r r y and t o l o o k t o envi r o n m e n t a l l y - f r i e n d 1, renewable, and s u s t a i n a b l e energy sources l e i s o l a r, wind, o r biomass, t o o f f s e t the need f o r this line. Phoenix is among the fastest growing cities within the United States, and additional producing capacity might be wanted in Arizona. Fragile wetlands and desert riparian regions have been increasingly under attack, and I assist efforts to preserve and shield these treasures. It may also open the area t potential invasion of non-native crops species and unlawful o off-road automobile use. This project has been in a near *ftnalbed"kind for over 15 years and California seems to be getting alongside just fine without the new new} energy line. Besides, Phoenix is the fifth largest crty In the natlon and one of the fasted growing areas In the nation, It is likely going} that within the near future, the Phoenix- metro area will mnsurne the entire energy generated within the arm and due to this fact M1not have any further I electrical energy to trmsprt out of the area. I strongly urge Swthem Callfomia Edlson and the Caltfomia Public Utilities Commission to study the implementation of conservation programs equal to the, amount o energy this line Will carry and t took to envimmentallylfriendly, f o renewable, and sustainable energy sources like sdar, wind, or biomass, to offset the need for this line. Sincerely, about any Alan mmmrman Devers-Palo Verde #2 Transmission Project From: Sent: To: Subject: Tammy Snook [tjsmarie@hotmail. I was g r e a t l y upset t o yearn t h a t t h i s t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e r o j e c t would a f f e c t the refuge. As a f r e q u e n t r e f u e h i k e r, I can personal y a t t e s t t o the d i v e r s e p l a n t and animal l i f e o f t e refuge. The c o n s t r u c t i o n o f the t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e would have i r r e p a r a b l e damage on t h i s p l a n t and animal l i f e i n so some ways. E 7 Not o n l y would the t r a n s i t i o n l i n e s e v e r e l y impact the p l a n t and animal l i f e o f the refuge, i t would a l s o c r e a t e an u n s i g h t l y mar on the panorama f o r these o f us t h a t e n j o y t h i s p r i s t i n e d e s e r t h a b i t a t. I(ne C o n s t r u c t i o n o f t h i s tranmi s s i on 1i is compl e t e l y unnecessary. I(Please t r u l y t a k e i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n what I even have have} w r i t t e n. Please a l s o maintain me knowledgeable on the d e c i s i o n s concernin t h i s t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e and any f u r the r p u b l i c remark meetings you w i 1 be h o s t i n g. Comments can also be faxed to the project hotline at (800) 886-1888 or emailed to dpvt@asspen~com. Commenb can also be faxed to the project hotiine at (800) 886-1888 or emailed to dpv2@aspeneg. Comments can also be tixed to the project hotline at (800)886-1888 or emailed to dpv2@aspeneg. Devers-Palo Verde #2 Transmission Project From: Sent: To: Subject: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: John Alcock D. The c o n s t r u c t i o n w i l l i n t r o d u c e nonnative p l a n t s and the r e s u l t i n g powerline s e r v i c e t r a c k w i l l s u r e l y be used i l l e g a l l y by o f f street v e h i c l e s. B i g horn sheep a r e l i k e l y t o be n e g a t i v e l y a f f e c t e d as w e l l and the fragmentation e f f e c t w i l l likely hurt o the r w i l d l i f e as w e l l. And extra c a p a c i t y from Palo verde i s l i k e l y t o be small i n any event given the expansion i n g r e a t e r Phx. So I w r i t e t o v i g r o u s l y oppose t h i s p r o j e c t w i t h i t s negative e f f e c t s on an necessary w i l d l i f e refuge. It is my understanding that wilderness areas are put aside to preserve and shield wild lands from growth and abuse. I saw each and I even had the chance to hike an old Indian trail to an ancient spring. What is want is conservation, renewable energy sources and low impact growth. Besides, Phoenix is the mth largest metropolis within the natbn and om of the fWed growing within the nation. Besides, Phoenix is the fifth largest metropolis within the nation and one of the fastest growing areas within the nation. I encourage Southern California Edison and the California Public Utilities Commission to study the implementation of conservation programs equal to the quantity of energy this line will carry and to look to environmentally-friendly, renewable, and sustainable energy sources like solar, wind, or biomass, to offset the need for this line. Past expertise has proven t h a t m i t i a t i o n o f these impacts would n o t achieve success. I e l i e v e the a1 t e r n a t i v e routes a r e a1 so n o t envi ronmentall y f r i e n d l y - - o r even n e u t r a l. T h i s p r o j e c t has waxed and waned i n the p l a n n i n g f o r more than 1 5 years. Aside from the one e i s o d e o f energy shortages now revealed t o be the resu t o f human i n t r i g u e and m a n i p u l a t i o n f o r f i nanci a1, I am aware o f no energy provide c r i s i s i n C a l i o r n i a. Arizona c u r r e n t l y shows v e r y strong development and shortly the Phoenix m e t r o p o l i t a n area w i l l most l i k e l y be consuming the ower generated a t the Palo verde S t a t i o n. There w i l l e l i t t l e o r no s u r p l u s e l e c t r i c a l energy t o s e l l t o o the r e n t i t i e s. I; fai E Have any a l t e r n a t i v e s which do n o t i n v o l v e a d d i t i o n a l. I encourage southern c a l if o r n i a Edi son and the c a l if o r n i a pub1ic u t i 1it i es Commi s s i on t o study these o p t i o n s s i n c e r e l y and i n good f a i t h r a the r than proceeding w i t h the c u r r e n t proposal. Commem should be acquired by January 20, 2006, Comment# can also be faxed 886-1888 or emsikd to dpv2@rspeneg. Today, Phoenix is the 5thlargest metropolis within the nation and one of the fastest growing within the nation. As variety of the} original poles have already been constructed to accept a second circuit. California has managed without this line for 25 years and has managed 15 years for the reason that} 2"dline was initially permitted. Now that Arizona is needing this energy within the near future, it is smart not to build a line and send the facility out of state. Not to mention that this clear energy has had to be transported thus far throughout the area that it has misplaced its good thing about} being clear. Energy Storage Systems can be found for commercial projects that could cut back the height load demand for the size of energy crops wanted. Arizona makes use of a huge block of ice to cool office buildings within the downtown area by using off peak energy to create the ice.

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For our research examine, the levels of implementation are the classroom stage (Gestion de Aula) (Stecker, Fuchs & Fuchs, 2005); the varsity web site (Gestion Institucional) and the municipality (Gestion de Contexto). The composite of measures reply to context-based measures in the classroom (local measures) used and administered by the classroom teacher, semicontextualized measures at school web site stage designed and administered by personnel from the Center of Science and Technology of Antioquia; and decontextualized measures offered to all students at national stage in Colombia across direct and oblique measures for scholar academic achievement. The aim of their design and administration was to gather data on scholar learning aligned to the educational expectations contained in the subject-matter standards offered by the Colombian National Ministry of Education and anchored on scholar learning ensuing from learning by doing across Mathematics, Inquiry Learning and Language/Literacy. The evaluation of outcomes will reveal distinct patterns of feat across time, across subject matter and across municipalities faculty kids|for school students} served by the Alianza Model. It is crucial to point out that his data evaluation must be framed inside a extra comprehensive Evaluation Framework that incorporates scholar learning data as per Contextualized Classroom measures, Semi-Contextualized Intermediate Measures and Decontextualized National Test Measures. Triangulation of these three traces of data will present a layered, richer understanding of scholar learning and academic achievement as a result of|because of|on account of} the Alianza Model intervention over time. Each measure was designed with merchandise questions aligned to competencies listed by the Colombian Ministry of Education for the pertinent grade stage and subject ­matter. The following competencies have been measured per subjectmatter: Mathematics: Interpretative Competence (componentes numйrico variacional; geomйtrico mйtrico) Propositional Competence (componentes numйrico variacional; geomйtrico mйtrico) Argumentative Competence (componentes numйrico variacional; geomйtrico mйtrico) Inquiry-Based Learning: Interpretative Competence Argumentative Competence Recognition of Scientific Language Use Language/Literacy: Interpretative Competence for Literal Comprehension Interpretative Competence for Inferential Comprehension Levels of Academic Achievement have been based on the grade stage expectations as per the Colombian Ministry of Education in or content material area for third ­ 5th grades. Student academic achievement is adequate for the competencies inside subject matter and grade stage as outlined by the ranges of the efficiency listed on this chart. Language Mathematics Inquiry Learning Below 32% Below 44% Below 32% Results from preliminary data assortment in Mathematics are offered in two classes: 1) Average Achievement per Level of Competence and 2) Average share of students by stage of competence, by measure administered and by municipality. There is evident stability of the common number of students reaching the Advanced Level for the ultimate measure (48%) and the intermediate (47%). Over time the extent of feat is maintained and the hope is to have fewer and fewer students at levels under assembly competencies as a result of|because of|on account of} Alianza Model greatest practirces. Additionally, the general share of students reaching the Advanced stage is larger that the percentage for some other stage of efficiency, leading to a steady sample of feat over time. On common, Venecia has shown 38% for Advanced stage, 26% for Satisfactory, 23% for Minimum and 18% for Insufficient levels. On common, Venecia has 33% of students reaching the Advanced Level, 26% reaching the Satisfactory stage, 23% reaching the Minimum Level and 18% reaching the Insufficient stage. Venecia is in sharp distinction with Tamesis as it pertains to overall academic achievement the very fact fact} that|although} each municipalities have received the Alianza Model intervention. On common, Tarso has 67% of students reaching the Advanced Level in the Initial Measure (February 2014); adopted by 49% in the Intemediate Measure (Mayo 2014) and adopted by 44% in the Final Measure (October 2014). This gradual lower in efficiency has additionally been confirmed by the increase of students reaching the Insufficient stage over time. It is crucial to understand the explanations for this tendency to decrease academic achievement. On common, Jerico has 53% of students reaching the Advanced Level, 18% reaching the Satisfactory stage, and 13% reaching the Insufficient stage in the Final Measure. Finally, Titiribi has 48% in the Advanced Level, 18% in the Satisfactory Level, 17% in the Minimum Level and 17% in the Insufficient Level. Titiribi obtained its greatest and most promising outcomes through the Intermediate Measure with 91% of students. Like the municipality of Tarso, Titiribi displays a 17% percetage of students on the Insufficient stage, whereas Tarso shows 18% of students at that very same stage for the Final Measure. The final measure confirmed that only 42% of students achieved Satisfactory or above ­ a drop of near 30% of the students between May 2014 and October 2014 administrations. The lowest achievement reached in the Final Measure could be defined by a myriad of factors, however certainly one of them is truth that|the truth that} students have been asked to work in research teams for Inquiry Learning. However, this measure was administered to particular person students and was designed to assess particular person scholar learning, not learning in teams. Tarso and Venecia exhibit the best stage of Inquiry Learning achievement of their Intermediate Measure. In the case of Jerico, Tarso and Venecia there was an evident drop in achievement from the Intermediate Measure to the Final Measure. On common, Tarso has shown the best stage of feat on the Advanced and Satisfactory Level with 70% of the students in the Initial Measure, adopted by 87% of the students in the Intermediate Measure and adopted by 70% of the students in the Final Measure. On common Tamesis shows that about 79% of students have been capable of to} attain Minimum Level or above for Inquiry Learning, situating this municipality just under Tarso. Venecia shows a remarkable drop in achievement from the Intermediate Measure (88%) to the Final Measure (42%) in the attainment of the Satisfactory and Advanced Levels. Currently the Alianza Team is examining a bunch of variables that may clarify this sharp variation for the municipalities affected. Titiribi shows that near half of the students (49%) finishing the Final Measure achieved at Insufficient Level, with 31% of students attaining on the Minimum Level for a total of 80% of the stuedents attaining a stage under Satisfactory. These outcomes are in sharp distinction with the outcomes derived from the Initial Measure the place Titiribi had 24% of students under Satisfactory Level. It is clear that a number of} components have brought on this drop to take place including, however not limited, to variation in the assist offered to lecturers in the classroom and facilitators of Learning By Doing; variation of personnel skilled by Alianza Team and others. Finally Jerico demonstrates a sure stage of stability over time with its highest achievement through the Intermediate Measure the place 59% of students achieved Satisfactory and/or Advanced Levels. Overall Jerico follows the same sample of decreased achievement for the Final Measure as is the case with different municipalities. Three levels of efficiency have been reported due to of} no outcomes current for the Minimum Level. Graphic 5 displays a basic upward pattern in achievement over time once we see that attainment of Satisfactory and/or Advanced Levels shifted from 27% of students (Initial Measure) to 56% of students (Intermediate Measure) to 56% of students (Final Measure) in Literal Comprehension. In the Initial Measure, 73% of students scored on the Insufficient Level which was an alarming outcome for basic Literal Comprehendion of texts. The downward pattern in achievement is evident over the three measures, the very fact fact} that|although} the ultimate administration displays that 44% of students are nonetheless demonstrating an Insufficient Level of feat. Language and Literacy is foundational and important to the development of Learning to Read and Reading to Learn. Since students in the sample come from grades three ­ 5, this data point reveals that the Alianza Team must focus attention to intervention and focused resources to the preparation of facilitators and lecturers in Language and Literacy. Tamesis is the only municipality with a better share of students attaining Advanced stage (40%) than students attaining Satisfactory Level (36%). This pattern requires future examination so that the Alianza Team can replicate context variables impacting instructing practices for focused scholar learning. Venecia additionally shows a substantial upward pattern of feat when an inter-measure comparability is made (P1:16%; P2:30%; P3: 51%) that reveals an elevated number of students have achieved the Satisfactory and/or Advanced Levels. These outcomes are related once we think about truth that|the truth that} Venecia has been characterised by excessive rurality, abseentism, and institutional resistance to implementation of Learnig By Doing instructing methods. Finally Tarso and Titiribi each present the decrease leads to Language/Literacy achievement across the board, as evidenced by a substantial drop in the number of students reaching Satisfactory/Advanced Levels of attainment. On the opposite facet, Tarso shows 45% of students at Insufficient Level in the Intermediate Measure and 58% in the Final Measure. Whereas Titiribi displays a good sharper decline for the same stage of competence transferring from 50% to 70% of students on the Insufficient Level. This latter decline in achievement attributed partially to precise fact} that there were consistent problems with scholar attendance the place the administration of the Final Measure had to be repeated in order to to} safe a threshold stage for the sample being assessed. These leads to Titiribi impacted greatly the general achievement stage across municipalities for the complete administration of Final Measure (P3). Conclusion Analyzing the outcomes of the administration of these three semicontextualized measures must be framed inside the comprehensive AlianzaFulbright Evaluation Framework proposed by Amador-Lankster (2014) as depicted in Graphic 7 in relation to the overall measurement of educational effectiveness of Alianza Model. The Alianza Team will maintain the systematic work initiated with lecturers and facilitators in order to to} strengthen the preparation and development of lecturers institutiaonally: i. Alianza Team will reconceptualize the skilled learning of lecturers in the classroom: a. Facilitator will mannequin methods in-classroom for lecturers to observe actively contained in the classroom; c. Alianza Team will gather data on the skilled learning acheved by lecturers of their software of new methods in the lecture rooms; iv. Alianza Team will implement this proposed Evaluation Framework in 2015/2016 in order to to} assess levels of scholar learning by area, by municipality, by stage of teacher use of greatest practices in Learning By Doing.

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Within context of above technical problems, emphasis on preparation of professional engineering paperwork corresponding to proposals, work acknowledgements, figures, plans, and reports. Representations of earthquake ground motion, together with response and Fourier spectra. Ground motion hazard analysis, together with fault characterization, attenuation relationships, and website effects. Laboratory experiments to be performed by college students to get hold of soil parameters required for assigned design problems. Soil classification, grain measurement distribution, Atterberg limits, particular gravity, compaction, expansion index, consolidation, shear power willpower. Analysis of stress and strain, phenomenological materials conduct, extension, bending, and transverse shear stresses in beams with common cross-sections, shear center, deflection of beams, torsion of beams, warping, column instability and failure. 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The legal guidelines in quantity of|numerous|a selection of} states attain beyond federal legislation, inserting further age restrictions on the purchase of handguns and long guns. Research on minimum age of buy legal guidelines and firearms violence4 A 2017 study on the effects of firearms legal guidelines on firearms homicides in the United States was primarily based on a systematic review of 34 empirical studies published between January 1970 and August 2016. None of those state legal guidelines was associated with a statistically important lower in the rates of firearms homicides or total homicides. Secret Service reviewed 37 incidents of focused college violence between 1974 and 2000 and found virtually all} attackers had entry to and had used weapons previous to the attack. The School Associated Death Study performed by the Centers for Disease Control found related results in a study of 323 school-associated violent dying occasions that occurred between 1992 and 1999. This project will present an in depth understanding of the perpetrators of faculty shootings properly as|in addition to} recommendations for intervention points that would forestall or reduce the harm brought on by shootings. Although the project is ongoing, a preliminary evaluation of 106 cases found that only thirteen % of shooters purchased the firearms legally. Higher percentages took the firearms from their dad and mom (29 percent) or stole them from friends or household (25 percent) or strangers (2 percent). A Wall Street Journal evaluation of faculty shootings with three victims useless or injured since 1990 found 32 incidents. In 20 cases, reporters have been in a position to} identify a source for the gun, and in 17 cases the gun came from the home. Laws that modify the age of buy are probably to|prone to} be effective if people acquire their firearms through legal buy previous to utilizing them in violent acts. As college shootings are of specific concern, ask: Where do college shooters get the firearms they use? These findings suggest that modifying the minimum age of firearm buy is unlikely to be an effective methodology for stopping or lowering college shootings. Without extra comprehensive analysis, and because most college shooters acquire their weapons from members of the family or friends rather than by buying them, states seeking to forestall unlawful adolescent entry to firearms ought to contemplate providing training or different assets to promote protected storage of firearms. States ought to contemplate sponsoring additional analysis to determine how best to forestall adolescents from unlawfully accessing firearms. The Florida statute only prohibits licensed sellers from participating in sales (or facilitation of sales) to these beneath 21. For sensible purposes, because of this no felony penalty applies to a personal vendor who fails to guarantee a purchaser is over 21. The impact of minimum age and youngster entry prevention legal guidelines on firearm-related youth suicides and unintentional deaths. The final report and findings of the protected college initiative: Implications for the prevention of faculty attacks in the United States. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program, and U. Source of firearms used by students in school-associated violent deaths: United States, 1992­1999. If the individual has not yet damaged any legislation and should not meet the mental well being requirements for involuntary commitment, what may be done? Also identified as|often recognized as} gun violence protection orders, threat warrants, or pink flag legal guidelines, these state legal guidelines present legislation enforcement (and in some cases, household members) with a legal, temporary approach to forestall people who pose a risk to themselves or others from possessing or buying firearms. A legislation enforcement officer, an lawyer for the state, or, in some states, a household or family member provides a court docket evidence that a person presents an imminent risk to himself or herself or to others and is in possession of a firearm. Depending on the jurisdiction, the evidence can embody a history or sample of current threats or acts of violence, dangerous past habits with firearms, substance abuse, and mental illness. If the petitioner provides enough evidence, the court docket issues either a search and seizure warrant or quick lived|a brief} protecting order. The preliminary evidentiary threshold varies by jurisdiction, together with affordable cause, substantial probability, clear and convincing evidence, and possible cause. Once a warrant or protection order is issued, legislation enforcement seizes and briefly holds for safekeeping the firearm(s) the at-risk particular person owns or has entry to . If the court docket agrees with the finding that generated the preliminary warrant or temporary order (though the evidentiary standard additionally be} greater at this point), might possibly} lengthen the prohibition such that In each state, some form of protection or restraining order is already out there in cases involving home violence, harassment, stalking, sexual assault, and, in some states, workplace issues. While the essential features of those state legal guidelines are largely related, there are a number of notable variations. In five states, only a legislation enforcement officer or different designated state official may file a petition. At the hearing that takes place after the issuance of the preliminary order, most states require the petitioner to show that the individual continues to be a risk to himself or herself or to others by clear and convincing evidence. Filing a false petition or filing a petition with the intent to harass a person is punishable in nine jurisdictions, either as a misdemeanor or a felony. In 44 % of cases, the chance warrant led to the respondents receiving psychiatric treatment they could not have obtained in any other case. Importantly, the study examined the impact of the legislation on suicides only, not violence in opposition to others. The out there evidence suggests that the older threat warrant legal guidelines may have a optimistic impact on suicide prevention. Two studies (in the states where such legal guidelines have been around ninety Federal Commission on School Safety: Prevent Table 11-1 Summary of State Extreme Risk Protection Order and Risk Warrant Laws* Type California Cal. Notice and an opportunity to be heard are foundational ideas of American legislation, assured by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, and gun ownership and possession are protected by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. These rights have to be upheld through acceptable processes, beginning with the preliminary consideration of quick lived|a brief} order and continuing through all subsequent steps. Some present state legal guidelines have prompted concerns that the scope of attainable petitioners could be too broad and poorly defined, probably allowing the filing of petitions by people who are themselves} unlikely to have related and reliable data. To mitigate such concerns, states ought to adopt clear and narrow definitions figuring out acceptable persons with standing to file a petition. The federal Gun Control Act contains a provision that makes it unlawful for persons subject to certain qualifying home violence restraining orders to possess firearms through the pendency of the order. State legal guidelines may also impose such a restriction, or the restriction additionally be} included as a part of} the underlying restraining order itself. Connecticut (1999); Indiana (2006); California (2014); Washington (2016); Oregon (2017); Delaware (2018); Florida (2018); Illinois (2018); Maryland (2018); Massachusetts (2018); New Jersey (2018); Rhode Island (2018); and Vermont (2018). The earliest legal guidelines (Connecticut and Indiana) are identified as|often recognized as} "threat warrant" legal guidelines and bear {a closer|a better|a extra in-depth} resemblance to the process followed by legislation enforcement to acquire search warrants. In addition, Texas offers a special mechanism for seizing firearms from certain mentally sick people who are themselves} taken into custody. Effects of risk-based firearm seizure legal guidelines in Connecticut and Indiana on suicide rates, 1981­2015. Since its inception on September 24, 2012, it has obtained more than three million phone calls and more than one million E-Tips. The objective of this transition to an Operations Center is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of tip handling by making changes to the process, personnel, and techniques. These processes embody a brand new} automated tiered triage structure for handling ideas. Based on the selection made by the caller, each tip is routinely routed to the appropriate staff. The word cloud for E-Tips has already been improved to alert staff of trending and emerging threats. Recommendations Based on the data contained on this chapter, the Federal Commission on School Safety provides the advice beneath. State and local leaders continue to encourage to contact their local police department or name 911 to report data regarding quick threats. Training on safety matters helps put together them to reply to incidents of faculty violence.

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Focusing on EvidenceBased Practices the past decade has seen dramatic development in research on remedies for the psychiatric problems of older adults. An emerging proof base helps the efficacy of geriatric mental health interventions. They identified three sources of evidence-evidence-based reviews, meta-analyses, and skilled consensus statements-on established and emerging interventions for the most typical disorders of late life, which embrace melancholy, dementia, substance abuse, schizophrenia, and anxiousness. The most extensive research support was discovered for the effectiveness of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions for geriatric major melancholy and for dementia. Less is thought about the effectiveness of remedies for the other disorders, although emerging proof is promising for selected interventions. Empirical support was also discovered for the effectiveness of community-based, multidisciplinary, geriatric psychiatry remedy groups. The authors focus on limitations to implementing evidence-based practices in the mental health service supply system for older adults. They describe approaches to overcoming these limitations would possibly be} based on the findings of research on apply change and dissemination. Successful approaches to implementing change in the practices of providers emphasize transferring beyond traditional fashions of continuous medical schooling to embrace academic strategies that actively contain the learner, nicely as|in addition to} techniques change interventions such as built-in care administration, implementation toolkits, automated reminders, and choice support applied sciences. The anticipated development in the inhabitants of older persons with mental disorders underscores the necessity for a method to facilitate the systematic and effective implementation of evidence-based practices in geriatric mental health care. The number of individuals over the age of sixty five with psychiatric disorders will greater than double by the yr 2030, from 7 million in 2000 to 15 million (1). The past decade has seen dramatic development in research on the causes and coverings of the psychiatric problems of older adults. In this text we provide an summary of empirically validated remedies as mirrored in systematic reviews of the literature on geriatric mental health interventions. Three forms of evaluations of the literature on major geriatric mental health disorders are summarized: systematic evidence-based-practice reviews, metaanalytic research, and skilled consensus statements. Next we summarize major limitations to the dissemination and implementation of these practices. Finally, we describe attainable strategies for disseminating and implementing evidence-based practices in geriatric mental health care. Oxman are affiliated with the division of psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire. Dums are affiliated with the New Hampshire­Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Schneider is with the division of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Areбn is with the division of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. Alexopoulos is with the division of psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University in White Plains, New York. Jeste is affiliated with the division of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, and the San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Bartels at the New Hampshire­Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, 2 Whipple Place, Suite 202, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766 (e-mail, stephen. At least one in 5 individuals over the age of sixty five suffers from a mental dysfunction (1). By 2030 the number of persons with psychiatric disorders on this older group will equal or exceed the quantity with such disorders in youthful age groups (age 18 to 29 or age 30 to 44) (1). Older adults with mental disorders are extra doubtless than youthful adults to obtain inappropriate or inadequate remedies (4). Bridging the hole between research and scientific providers has been identified as one of the important priorities in health care (5, 6). Among the greatest challenges is the "expertise hole" that affects clinicians practicing in routine settings. This hole is outcome of|the results of} inadequate coaching in geriatric care and a failure to incorporate contemporary research findings and evidence-based practices into usual care. In this respect, evidence-based apply attracts closely on the usage of} exterior proof to support scientific judgment (8). Criteria for evidencebased practices outline completely different ranges of empirical support based on the quality of the data (8, 9). The specific standards range, however the underlying rules for figuring out effective remedies are the same: support must be derived from well-designed managed trials, and findings must be replicated by completely different investigators with sufficiently large samples from which results may be generalized (8, 9). In the hierarchy of evidence-based reviews of the literature, the very best stage is occupied by systematic reviews that consider the level of proof with strict standards and by aggregate meta-analyses of all related randomized managed trials (8). The following section supplies an summary of the proof base for geriatric mental health interventions derived from this commonplace of empirical proof. Searches were performed of articles revealed through the yr 2001, including but not limited to the phrases evidence-based evaluation, meta-analysis, consensus statement, consensus evaluation, and evaluation article. The evidence-based reviews included were people who systematically categorized research and utilized strict standards for rating the level of proof. The meta-analyses included were people who described and utilized standardized meta-analytic statistical procedures. Expert consensus statements were included that described a scientific technique of obtaining, evaluating, and summarizing skilled consensus opinion on effective remedies.

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