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Years later, in his memoirs, George Orsborne told a different, uncorroborated story: in absconding with Girl Pat he had been carrying out a mission on behalf of British Naval Intelligence, connected with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936.
Using an A-B design of short duration (three months before and after the intervention) they found a 25% reduction in absconding rates in acute and general mental health wards.
There was a differential impact of the policy on absconding events, in that the greatest reduction was witnessed in absconsions occurring from unaccompanied passes; this was offset, to some extent, by an increase in absconding occurring from within hospital units or from staff accompanied outings.
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The freezing temperatures caused escaped inmate Robert Vick to hand himself back in after absconding from the minimum security Blackburn Correctional Complex in Lexington, Kentucky.
The current study is the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of a policy informed by structured professional decision-making and empirically derived risk factors for violence in reducing rates of absconding in a forensic setting.
Also on the list is Jason Derek Brown, a golfer and snowboarder with a degree in international business who is fluent in French and "enjoys being the center of attention"; he is accused of killing an armored car guard in Phoenix in 2004 and absconding with the money (F.B.I. reward: up to $100,000).
Claire, meanwhile, with her inconsistent stories and mystery bluebell, is recast not as a witness in protection, but a suspect in danger of absconding.
Mr. Scott was arrested on charges of absconding in the last week of May and is now in a Washington jail awaiting a sentence that could be three years or more — and making it more likely that his child, too, will join the incarceration generation.
How might clinical efforts be concentrated to reduce absconding from in-patient units?
Keldysh recited a poem in Russian, Mstislav made a joke about Gogol, then we sealed up this weird stew with cheesecloth mesh, as we do the rest of the topsoil, to keep it from absconding in the zero-G.
A lot done, more to do: the club's woes continued, with the Spanish businessman Alberto González taking a controlling share in 2006 before absconding from Spain to escape arrest for fraud.
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