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Unintended Consequences of Politically Popular Sentencing Policy: The Homicide-Promoting Effects of ' Three Strikes ' in U. S. Cities ( 1980 – 1999 ).
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McVeigh read Unintended Consequences and noted that if it had come out a few years earlier, he would have given serious consideration to using sniper attacks in a war of attrition against the government instead of bombing a federal building:
Technofix: Why Technology Won ’ t Save Us or the Environment, Chapter 1, “ The Inherent Unavoidability and Unpredictability of Unintended Consequences ”, Chapter 2, “ Some Unintended Consequences of Modern Technology ”, and Chapter 4, “ In Search of Solutions I: Counter-Technologies and Social Fixes ”, New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada, ISBN 0865717044, 464 pp.
* Edward Tenner, Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences, Vantage Books, 1997.
* Elster, J., ( 1990 ), “ Merton's Functionalism and the Unintended Consequences of Action ”, in Clark, J., Modgil, C. & Modgil, S., ( eds ) Robert Merton: Consensus and Controversy, Falmer Press, London, pp. 129 – 35
Most Bizarro cartoons include an eyeball ( the Eyeball of Observation ), a piece of pie ( the Pie of Opportunity ), a rabbit ( the Bunny of Exuberance ), an alien in a spaceship ( the Flying Saucer of Possibility ), the abbreviation " K2 " ( referring to his children Kermit and Krapuzar ), a crown ( the Crown of Power ), a stick of dynamite ( the Dynamite of Unintended Consequences ), a shoe ( the Lost Loafer ), an arrow ( The Arrow of Vulnerability ), a fish tail ( The Fish of Humility ) and / or an upside down bird ( the Inverted Bird ) hidden somewhere in the cartoon.
* Banks, James G. and Banks, Peter S. The Unintended Consequences: Family and Community, the Victims of Isolated Poverty.
* Tenner, Edward ( 1996 ) Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences Knopf, New York, ISBN 0-679-42563-2
The title of his Harvard public policy thesis was Unintended Consequences: Critical Assumptions in the Clinton Health Plan.
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* Perlman, L, " Nonspecific, Unintended, and Serendipitous Effects in Psychotherapy ", Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol. 32, No. 3, ( June 2001 ), pp. 283 – 288.
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John Franklin Ross ( born June 17, 1957 ) is the author of the underground bestselling novel Unintended Consequences, author of a regular column on the Internet, and was the Democratic candidate for U. S. Congress in 1998 in Missouri's 2nd congressional district ( he received 28. 3 percent of the vote, losing to James M. Talent ).
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Unintended damage may occur if a non-target is misidentified as a target, if the target is missed, or if the bullet hits something or someone other than the intended target.
* Naomi Segal, The Unintended Reader: feminism and Manon Lescaut, Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986 ISBN 978-0-521-30723-9.
The term blooper was popularized in the 1950s in a series of record albums entitled Pardon My Blooper, in which the definition of a blooper is thus given by the record series ' narrator: " Unintended indiscretions before microphone and camera.
The Constantines recorded four Neil Young covers for the LP, while The Unintended performed four Gordon Lightfoot songs.
* The law of Unintended consequences, on elements of the real economy not yet included in the model.
The Law of Unintended Rewards: Any social transfer increases the net value of being in the condition that prompted the transfer.
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* Day of Reckoning: The Consequences of American Economic Policy under Reagan and After, Random House ( 1988 )
* The Consequences of the Peace: The New Internationalism and American Foreign Policy ( 1993 Oxford ) ISBN 0-19-508354-7
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