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Item Metadata only Factors of power-control theory and self-control theory related to offenses against persons by juvenile delinquents in Bangkok metropolitan and periphery(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2007) Supitcha Yannawornsitdech; Chankanit K. SuriyamaneeItem Metadata only ปัจจัยที่มีผลต่อการกระทำผิดเกี่ยวกับทรัพย์ของผู้ต้องขังในเรือนจำพิเศษธนบุรี : ศึกษาในแนวทางทฤษฎีความผูกพันทางสังคม ทฤษฎีการควบคุมตนเอง และทฤษฎีการคบหาสมาคมที่แตกต่างกัน(มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. หอสมุดและคลังความรู้มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล, 2558) พระมหาสมชาย จำปาทอง; ชาญคณิต กฤตยา สุริยะมณี; อุนิษา เลิศโตมรสกุลThis research was to study factors of social bond, self-control, and differential association affecting crimes against property of inmates in the Thonburi Remand prison and to investigate preventive approaches and corrections of crimes against... property among these inmates. 254 inmates convicted of crimes against property in the Thonburi Remand prison were the samples. The statistical applications were frequency, percentage, standard deviation, means, maximum values, minimum values, correlationPublication Open Access กฎหมายควบคุมยาเสพติดเปรียบเทียบ(2560) ฉัตรสุมน พฤฒิภิญโญ; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสาธารณสุขศาสตร์. ภาควิชาบริหารงานสาธารณสุขThis study is a documentary research, reviewing and comparing drug laws of Thailand, Japan, USA, England and the Netherlands. It was found that Japan implemented a strict policy against narcotics, with preventive measures to protect harmful... and distribution. The British government therefore developed a 2008- 2018 Drug Strategy Plan. For the United States, the federal policy was still strict, but at the state level, it began to gradually adopt a more lenient policy on drug offenses, by lookingPublication Open Access ร่างประมวลกฎหมายยาเสพติดและแนวทางควบคุมสารเสพติด(2559) ฉัตรสุมน พฤฒิภิญโญ; Chardsumon Prutipinyo; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสาธารณสุขศาสตร์. ภาควิชาบริหารงานสาธารณสุขindicating severe penalty for criminal offenses relating to narcotic and controlled substances abuse. On the contrary, narcotics suppression did not achieve the objective. Thailand is revising various narcotics and controlled substances laws, which have... the judge the flexibility for his/her discretion to sentence for less than the minimum penalty prescribed for such offense. Only when there is a reasonable cause for specific case to consider the seriousness of the offense. As for the offenderPublication Open Access The ASEAN human rights architecture: its development and challenges(2013) Sriprapha Petcharamesree; Mahidol Univesity. Institute of Human Rights and Peace StudiesPublication Open Access An overview of American Buddhist poetry: its genesis and typical features and differences from Asian Buddhist poetry(2014) Somboon Pojprasat; Mahidol University. Faculty of Liberal ArtsAmerican Buddhist poetry is an interesting genre which has enjoyed its increased readership since the early nineties. However, it is more perplexing than clarifying, especially when read in juxtaposition with Asian Buddhist poetry. One might experience difficulties in the interpretation of underlying spiritual message which is to a large degree americanised, the unconventional poetic form that even complicates its meaning, and its remarkable divergence from the Asian counterpart. This paper then aims to discuss three main issues, namely the development of Buddhism in America together with typical, complicated features of American Buddhism, the salient characteristics of Asian Buddhist poetry, and the comparison between the two cultures of Buddhist poetry, in the hope of shedding brighter light on this special genre.Publication Open Access Human rights and peace : Clashing cultures(2015) Matthew Mullen; Mahidol University. Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies. Yet, many of these explanations seem to fall short in explaining the inability to ease convergence. Personalities, priorities, and programmatic differences all feed into the strain. Still, the incompatibilities seem to run deeper. This article... work are not merely personal or technical; they are Human rights and peace: Clashing cultures cultural. That is, human rights and peace advance distinct ways of thinking, behaving, speaking, understanding, and treating conflicts and injusticesPublication Open Access The incidence of injuries in female elite football players: a study in the Thai women premier league(2013-07) กิตติพงศ์ พูลชอบ; อรรถ นานา; Kittipong Poonchop; Arth Na Na; Mahidol University. College of Sports Science and TechnologyIntroduction: Femal Football is now a popular female team but the number of studies on epidemiologic data of sports injuries of female football players in Thailand is still rather low. Objective: To determine the injury incidence, and anatomic location of injuries in Thai elite female football players. Methods: All 6 female football clubs, 146 players (age, 19.96 ± 2.23 years), in the Thai Women Premier League was held during the 2010 season. Retrospective study with a standardized questionnaire design was used for collecting the data of injuries such as type, location, and mechanism of injuries during competition. Results: A total of 210 injuries occurred in 112 players with an overall injury incidence rate of 6.23 injuries per 1000 player hours. Injury incidence was found high during match play. The thigh and the knee were most commonly injuries region in female players. The majority of injuries were muscle strain and hematoma. The mechanisms of injuries were being tackled, kicked, and collision. Conclusion: Female elite players had a high injury incidence in both sprain and strain. We recommend that preventive strategy should be focused on pre-season training design, especially in appropriate stretching techniques, and proper injury management in order to reduce the recurrence rate of incidence in the future.Publication Open Access The Cities of Frankenstein: Graphic Scenarios of Looming Urban Horror(2020) Alan Marshall; Mahidol University. Faculty of Social Sciences and HumanitiesThe famous literary work Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818), seems to forecast the potential future of urban life in the Modern Age which is replete with an ongoing environmental crisis. Using a theory of critique and forecast as established by the Literary Method of Urban Design, some of the core thematic lessons of Frankenstein are used as pathways to predict the character of European cities as they have developed and evolved under the stresses of ecological disaster over the near future (up to about twenty or thirty years hence). These core Frankenstein themes are as follows: 1) technological hubris, 2) alienation, 3) monstrosity, and 4) abandonment. In this paper, these themes are each overlaid with some of the many socio-environmental problems now challenging a set of fourteen sample cities (each drawn from the original Frankenstein novel) utilizing both scenario art and interpretive eco-ethical thought.
