1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910462783603321

Titolo

Design against crime : crime proofing everyday products / / edited by Paul Ekblom

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boulder, Colorado : , : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , 2012

©2012

ISBN

1-58826-940-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (307 p.)

Collana

Crime Prevention Studies ; ; Volume 27

Disciplina

364.4/9

Soggetti

Theft - Prevention

Business enterprises - Security measures

Security systems

Crime prevention

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""List of Tables and Figures""; ""Tables""; ""3.1 Project Management Process""; ""4.1 Geographical Spread of Interview Participants""; ""4.2 Sectors That Participants Represented""; ""4.3 Producing a Scoring System for Vulnerability Factors""; ""4.4 Producing a Scoring System for Security Factors""; ""5.1 Positive and Negative Externalities and Social Costs and Benefits""; ""5.2 Simplified Direct Regulatory Model for Credit Card Fraud Reduction""; ""5.3 Simplified Cap-and-Trade Model for Credit Card Fraud Reduction""

""6.1 Ratio of Differences in Locking Practices for the Prototype Bicycle Parking Stands Compared to the Control Sheffield Stands""""8.1 Principal Packaging Solutions and Technologies Against Counterfeiting""; ""10.1 Handbag Theft in Supermarkets, Rates per 1,000 Warwickshire Residents""; ""10.2 Victim-Reported Handbag Theft Description""; ""10.3 What Drew Your Attention to the Trolley Safe?""; ""11.1 AT CUT PRICES: Characteristics That Make FMCGAttractive to Thieves""; ""Figures""; ""3.1 Four Main Activity Areas of the Design Life Cycle That Make Up the Framework""



""3.2 The DAC Evaluation Framework""""3.3 Example of a Page from the DAC Evaluation Framework Publication""; ""6.1 The Prototype Bicycle Parking Stands""; ""6.2 Fraction of Time Bicycle Parking Stands Were Observed as Unused""; ""6.3 Locking Practices for Sheffield Stands vs. the Prototype Bicycle Parking Stands as a Single Group""; ""6.4 Locking Practices for Sheffield Stands and Each Prototype Bicycle Parking Stand""; ""7.1 Sketch of an Early Version of a CT Bin""; ""7.2 CT Bin on a Sydney Railway Platform""; ""9.1 Final Version of the Grippa Clip""; ""9.2 The Chelsea Clip""

""9.3 Poster Advertising the Grippa Clip""""9.4 Card Hanger for the Grippa Clip""; ""9.5 The Grippa Clip with the Handbag Logo""; ""10.1 Monthly Distribution of Recorded Handbag Theft Incidents Across Warwickshire Supermarkets, November 2006�October 2008""; ""10.2 Distribution of Recorded Handbag Theft Incidents Across 27 Warwickshire Supermarkets, November 2006�October 2008""; ""10.3 Handbag Theft Victimization by Age Group Across 27 Warwickshire Supermarkets""; ""10.4 A Trolley Safe Fitted to a Shallow Trolley""

""10.5 Recorded Handbag Thefts from Trolleys at the Treatment and Control Sites Before and After Intervention, November 2006�January 2009""""10.6 Customer Comments on the Trolley Safes""; ""10.7 Observations on Trolley Safe Usage Over Time, October 2008�January 2009""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1-Introduction""; ""Notes""; ""2-The Security Function Framework""; ""Introduction""; ""Specification: A Fit-for-Purpose Framework?""; ""The Security Function Framework""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""3-Embedding Crime Prevention Within Design""; ""Traditional Evaluations""

""The Design Against Crime Evaluation Framework""



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910779317303321

Autore

Kynes William L

Titolo

My psalm has turned into weeping [[electronic resource] ] : Job's dialogue with the Psalms / / Will Kynes

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, c2012

ISBN

3-11-029495-8

1-283-85736-7

3-11-029494-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (244 p.)

Collana

Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, , 0934-2575 ; ; Band 437

Classificazione

BC 6730

Disciplina

223.106

Soggetti

Suffering - Biblical teaching

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Revision of author's Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Hearing History: Connections between Job and the Psalms in the History of Interpretation -- 2. Between Times, Between Texts: Intertextualities in Dialogue -- Part I. Praise -- 3. Hubris and Humility: Psalm 8 in Job -- 4. Doxology in Disputation: Psalm 107 in Job -- Part II. Supplication -- 5. Ominous Omniscience?: Psalm 139 in Job -- 6. Harassed Hope: Psalm 39 in Job -- Part III. Instruction -- 7. From Didactic to Dialogic: Psalm 1 in Job -- 8. Re-interpreting Retribution: Psalm 73 in Job -- 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Authors

Sommario/riassunto

Drawing inspiration from the widely recognized parody of Ps 8:5 in Job 7:17-18, this study inquires whether other allusions to the Psalms might likewise contribute to the dialogue between Job, his friends, and God. An intertextual method that incorporates both "diachronic" and "synchronic" concerns is applied to the sections of Job and the Psalms in which the intertextual connections are the most pronounced, the Job dialogue and six psalms that fall into three broad categories: praise (8, 107), supplication (39, 139), and instruction (1, 73). In each case, Job's dependence on the Psalms is determined to be the more likely explanation of the parallel, and, in most, allusions to the same psalm appear in the speeches of both Job and the friends. The contrasting



uses to which they put these psalms reflect conflicting interpretive approaches and uncover latent tensions within them by capitalizing on their ambiguities. They also provide historical insight into the Psalms' authority and developing views of retribution. The dialogue created between Job and these psalms indicates the concern the book has with the proper response to suffering and the role the interpretation of authoritative texts may play in that reaction.