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Volume 1, Issue 3 - Table of Contents

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Volume 1, Issue 3 (September, 2024) – 2 articles
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Open Access | Editorial | 30 September 2024
Cloud Farming: A Potential Innovative Model for Rural E-commerce
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 3: 89-91, 2024 | DOI: 10.62762/TSSC.2024.117344
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Cloud farming, a novel e-commerce model enabled by technologies such as the Internet of Things and big data, is reshaping the landscape of rural agricultural development. By allowing urban consumers to remotely participate in livestock farming through digital platforms, cloud farming establishes a direct connection between producers and consumers, enhances land and labor value in rural areas, and stimulates financial investment. This editorial explores the technical foundations, advantages, and potential risks of cloud farming, including concerns over market uncertainty, financial misconduct, environmental impact, and data security. It concludes that while cloud farming presents considerable... More >

Free Access | Research Article | 30 September 2024
The Role of “Reintegrative Shaming” in Juvenile Criminal Justice
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 3: 83-88, 2024 | DOI: 10.62762/TSSC.2024.909972
Abstract
Taking China as an example, “Reintegrative Shaming” can provide new ideas for the progress of juvenile criminal justice, especially educational correction. Although “Reintegrative Shaming” is often regarded as a philosophy of law, it is not only a theory but also a feasible method under the verification of psychology. Because the emotional experience of shame has a moderating effect on the behavioral habits of minors, appropriate forgiveness can avoid the negative effects of excessive shame. In order to effectively apply “Reintegrative Shaming” in juvenile criminal justice, it is also necessary to rationalize the conduct of persuasive sessions and to give due consideration to the... More >

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The Role of “Reintegrative Shaming” in Juvenile Criminal Justice