Java Profiler - JProfiler An allpurpose Java profiling suite targeted at J2EE and J2SE applications. It features CPU profiling, memory profiling, thread profiling and VM telemetry information. Shareware http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html
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Media Blackface Racial profilingthe discriminatory practice by police of treating The coverage of police racial profiling has been fairly accurate and balanced. http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1431
TPMG - Home - Our Purpose We provide processes and tools to manage performance and development software solutions for 360 degree feedback, competency profiling, career planning and performance management. http://www.tpmg.com
Extractions: site map accessibility privacy TPMG works with clients looking for smarter ways to manage the performance and development of their people - connecting business purpose with strategic HR processes. The goal is always to put people centre stage and to help our client organizations and their people to get the best value out of the relationship.
Racial Profiling Legislation - IRP Minnesota Racial profiling is one of the most pressing civil rights issues of our time. It extends beyond direct victims http://www1.umn.edu/irp/publications/racialprofiling.html
Extractions: DATE: March 5, 2001 TO: Senator Linda Berglin, Senator Jane Ranum, Representative Greg Gray FROM: RE: Components of Racial Profiling Legislation Summary Key components of effective racial profiling legislation: 1. Mandatory collection 2. Necessary data categories 3. Ongoing data collection 4. Officer identification and other accountability measures 5. Establishment of an advisory committee of legislators, police representatives and community representatives Context Racial profiling is one of the most pressing civil rights issues of our time. It extends beyond direct victims to negatively affect all persons of color of all generations and income levels. It undermines the legitimacy of the criminal justice system, and hinders effective policing in the communities that need it the most. A Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection Systems, published by the U.S. Department of Justice, defines racial profiling as: any police-initiated action that relies on the race, ethnicity or national origin rather than the behavior of an individual or information that leads the police to a particular individual who has been identified as being, or having been, engaged in criminal activity. In the context of traffic stops by police officers, racial profiling should be defined broadly as encompassing officersÂ’
Online NewsHour: Racial Profiling -- March 13, 2001 Allegations of racial profiling went national in 1998. For people who have been the victim of racial profiling, the statistic is 100 percent. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/race_relations/jan-june01/profiling_3-13.htm
Extractions: Is America becoming a nation of segregated societies Complete NewsHour coverage of race relations Black Enterprise Magazine The ACLU's site on Racial Profiling GWEN IFILL: In 1992, Robert Wilkins, a Harvard educated lawyer, was driving with three relatives on a Maryland highway. A state trooper pulled them over and tried to search their car.
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Online NewsHour: Racial Profiling -- September 26, 2001 GWEN IFILL Stuart Taylor, when can racial profiling ever be acceptable? STUART TAYLOR I think what a form of racial profiling, depending how you define http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/terrorism/july-dec01/racial_profile.html
Extractions: Complete NewsHour coverage of the Race Relations , and the Middle East. The FBI The U.S. Department of Justice The Central Intelligence Agency ... Newsweek GWEN IFILL: So is this racial profiling or reasonable investigation? We ask four people who specialize in civil rights, terrorism and the law. Juliette Kayyem is executive director of the Domestic Preparedness Session at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government; Frank Wu is a professor at Howard University Law School, he is the author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White ; Stuart Taylor is a columnist for the National Journal and Newsweek ; and Gail Heriot is a law professor at the University of California at San Diego.
Reekie Steeltec Ltd UK. Specializes in subcontract sheet metalwork and fabrication. Capabilities include laser profiling, bending, grinding, welding, finishing, and painting. Handles mild and stainless steel. Serves wide range of industries. http://www.reekiesteeltec.com/
Extractions: Inquiry Security Topics yes The concept of shoplifter profiling is a proven loss prevention tool and is currently being practiced in most major retail stores by trained loss prevention or security staff. Does that seem shocking? It shouldn't, as long as it doesn't include the discriminatory practice of focusing on the race of the customer alone. Profiling is used everyday as a method for quickly focusing in on a person, a product line or a section of a store most likely to contribute to shoplifting. All investigative agencies including the police, FBI, and others have used profiling as a tool to narrow the field of possible suspects. Why shouldn't retail store security be able to do the same? Store and customer profiles are developed during day-to-day operation and by collecting and analyzing inventory data. This data provides both a quantitative and a qualitative basis for determining where, when, how, and by whom shoplifting is likely to occur in the future. There are other types of profiling based on store apprehension histories and industry experience that has taught LP professionals who to "include" and who to "exclude" when scanning the store for potential shoplifters. For example, one profile is that people rarely shoplift while in the presence of their spouse, significant other, or parents. After scanning these persons they might quickly be bypassed as theft candidates. Shoplifting is a crime of opportunity and desire. Trained loss prevention staff will spend most of their time observing those customers whose conduct demonstrates both opportunity and desire. For example, a customer standing alone in a remote aisle, carrying a large empty shopping bag, and looking from side-to-side would be immediately suspicious until their conduct proves otherwise.
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Brits Begin Racial Profiling For Terrorists Brits Begin Racial profiling for Terrorists. British law enforcement has begun to use racial profiling to identify and search terrorist suspects as the hunt http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/8/1/233328.shtml
Extractions: With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... Monday, Aug. 1, 2005 11:29 p.m. EDT Brits Begin Racial Profiling for Terrorists British law enforcement has begun to use racial profiling to identify and search terrorist suspects as the hunt continues for a possible third terrorist cell in London - with most government officials expressing at least tacit support for the controversial new policy. Interviewed by the Daily Mail on Sunday, British Transport Police Chief Constable Ian Johnston first broached the issue, saying his officers would not shy away from targeting those groups most likely to present the greatest threat. Story Continues Below "Intelligence-led stop-and-searches have got to be the way," he told the Mail. "We should not waste time searching old white ladies." Johnston insisted that "there is every sign that the Muslim community understands the predicament we face." Interviewed on BBC Radio 4, Home Office Minister Hazel Blears defended the new racial-profiling policy.
Bloomberg: No Fair Profiling Terrorists Bloomberg acknowledged that his profiling ban would make it easier for Wrapping up on the topic, Bloomberg caught himself profiling terrorists by sex http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/7/22/112313.shtml
Extractions: With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... Friday, July 22, 2005 11:16 a.m. EDT Bloomberg: No Fair Profiling Terrorists New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday that terrorists come "in all sizes and shapes and forms" and it wouldn't be fair for police to profile terrorism suspects on the basis of a Middle Eastern appearance. Asked about the city's random stop-and-search policy, which Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Thursday would forbid racial profiling, Bloomberg told WABC Radio host John Gambling, "I think if we've learned anything, it is you can't predict what a terrorist looks like." Story Continues Below "You want to have restrictions [on police terrorism searches]," Bloomberg explained. "You want to have the police to have the burden of being very careful and never discriminating." "If you think that everybody with blue eyes is a terrorist, you can't just stop everybody with blue eyes," he added. "Terrorists come in all sizes and shapes and forms." When Gambling reminded Bloomberg that "a higher percentage of them come from a certain section of the world," Bloomberg acknowledged: "That is true."
The Drug Reform Coordination Network The full set of racial profiling documents released by the New Jersey Attorney General's office on Monday, November 27th, 2000. Links to related news and articles. http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/njprofiling/
Overview Of Blackett Family DNA Activity you will learn the concepts and techniques behind DNA profiling of the 13 core points for in depth exploration of the topic of STR DNA profiling. http://www.biology.arizona.edu/human_bio/activities/blackett2/overview.html
Extractions: Blackett Family DNA Activity 2 Overview DNA Analyst Bob Blackett has graciously provided The Biology Project with sample data from his own work. In this activity, you will learn the concepts and techniques behind DNA profiling of the 13 core CODIS "Short Tandem Repeat" loci used for the national DNA databank. You will then have the opportunity to collect and interpret actual STR data, and to answer one or more of the following questions: How is STR data used in a DNA Paternity Test? How can STR data from close relatives be used to create a genetic profile of a missing person? How much genetic diversity exists among siblings? How does one calculate the probability for a specific DNA profile? Alternatively, you may wish to create your own activities, based on some suggestions for open-ended inquiry that are offered below. This activity is aimed at students with a basic knowledge of DNA structure, Mendelian genetics, and human pedigree analysis. A good preparation for this activity would be to review our problem sets and tutorials in Human Biology What is a Short Tandem Repeat Polymorphism (STR)?
EPC Labs Manufactures and sells thermal graphic recorders and data acquisition systems for use in a wide variety of custom applications including sidescan sonar, sub-bottom profiling and spectrum and acoustic analysis. http://www.epclabs.com/
Valgrind Home Valgrind is an awardwinning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use http://valgrind.org/
Extractions: @import url('/css/valgrind.css'); Current release: valgrind-3.0.1 Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. With the tools that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use of your programs. The Valgrind distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler. Valgrind is Open Source Free Software , and is freely available under the GNU General Public License Recent News September 22 2005: Please fill out our survey . We will close the survey in about one week's time, depending on the response rate.
JProbe A set of tools that are useful in profiling and working with java systems. The JProbe suite includes a Profiler and Threadalyzer, as well as a variety of tools for profiling server performance remotely. Trial version of some tools are available. Commercial http://java.quest.com/jprobe/jprobe.shtml
Where's The CAT? A DNA Profiling Simulation DNA profiling is now being used in forensic cases as a method of assessing probability of suspect DNA profiling involves four basic procedures http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/AEF/1995/mayo_dna.html
Extractions: assessment, review Where's the CAT? takes students through the basic steps in the DNA profiling, commonly known as DNA fingerprinting. This activity was published in The Science Teacher in December, 1991 and has been presented to over 2000 teachers nationwide in various seminars, workshops, etc. It requires about an hour of initial preparation, including photocopying the materials. Preparation later takes about 10 minutes. Class time may vary from 20 minutes to three 50-minute periods, depending on the background of the students and the purpose of the presentation. a roll of craft magnet tape, cut into small pieces (16 pieces needed per group) tape (a roll per group for convenience) scissors (at least one pair per group for convenience) envelopes or 2 x 5 inch pieces of white paper brightly colored paper for making the probe photocopies of the DNA sequences