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    Report of the Criminal Disposition Commission

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    Report of the Criminal Disposition Commission

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    Report of the Criminal Disposition Commission

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    Report of the Criminal Disposition Commission

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    Annual Report of the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission March 2023

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    Report is listed as the "Third Report" on the Legislature's website. Originally retrieved from https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislative-report

    Annual Report of the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission 2019

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    Strategic appraisal of environmental risks: a contrast between the United Kingdom's Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change and its Committee on Radioactive Waste Management

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    In this article, we compare two high-profile strategic policy reviews undertaken for the U.K. government on environmental risks: radioactive waste management and climate change. These reviews took very different forms, both in terms of analytic approach and deliberation strategy. The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change was largely an exercise in expert modeling, building, within a cost-benefit framework, an argument for immediate reductions in carbon emissions. The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management, on the other hand, followed a much more explicitly deliberative and participative process, using multicriteria decision analysis to bring together scientific evidence and stakeholder and public values. In this article, we ask why the two reviews were different, and whether the differences are justified. We conclude that the differences were mainly due to political context, rather than the underpinning science, and as a consequence that, while in our view “fit for purpose,” they would both have been stronger had they been less different. Stern's grappling with ethical issues could have been strengthened by a greater degree of public and stakeholder engagement, and the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management's handling of issues of uncertainty could have been strengthened by the explicitly probabilistic framework of Stern
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