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401por Schleimer, Julia P., Pear, Veronica A., McCort, Christopher D., Shev, Aaron B., De Biasi, Alaina, Tomsich, Elizabeth, Buggs, Shani, Laqueur, Hannah S., Wintemute, Garen J.“…Increases in unemployment were associated with increases in firearm violence and homicide. For example, we estimated an average increase of 3.3 firearm violence incidents (95% CI: − 0.2, 6.7) and 2.0 homicides (95% CI: − 0.2, 3.9) per city-month from March to July 2020 if all cities experienced their highest versus observed level of unemployment. …”
Publicado 2022
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402“…Examining how pathologists dealt with interpretative problems raised by the instability of their core investigative object enables an analysis of the ways in which pathological investigation of homicide was inflected with a series of conceptual, professional and cultural difficulties stemming in significant ways from the materiality of the corpse itself. …”
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403“…The results of exposure to physical violence include, but may not be limited to, death from suicide and homicide. The connection between the experience of assault and risk of death from causes other than homicide and suicide has rarely been examined. …”
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404por Zago, Stefano, Piacquadio, Emanuela, Monaro, Merylin, Orrù, Graziella, Sampaolo, Erika, Difonzo, Teresa, Toncini, Andrea, Heinzl, Eugenio“…Participants were randomly assigned to two different experimental conditions: a group was instructed to simulate amnesia after a mock homicide, and a second group was simply asked to behave honestly after committing the mock homicide. …”
Publicado 2019
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405por Santoro, Adrián“…To describe the impact of deficient cause-of-death records on trends in death by suicide and homicide, through imputation of missing information. …”
Publicado 2020
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406por Jardak, D., Omri, S., Chaari, I., Smaoui, N., Feki, R., Thabet, J. Ben, Zouari, L., Charfi, N., Bouali, M. Maalej, Maalej, M.“…The main offences were homicide and attempted homicide (47.1%), assault and battery (26,5%) and sexual offences (20,6%). …”
Publicado 2021
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407por Ertl, Allison, Sheats, Kameron J., Petrosky, Emiko, Betz, Carter J., Yuan, Keming, Fowler, Katherine A.“…NVDRS collates information for each death and links deaths that are related (e.g., multiple homicides, homicide followed by suicide, or multiple suicides) into a single incident. …”
Publicado 2019
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408“…This cross-sectional study assesses changes in pregnancy-associated mortality from drug overdose, homicide, suicide, and other causes in the US from 2018 through 2020.…”
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409por Casados González, Estela“…Keywords: violence; women; femicide; homicide; enforced disappearance. …”
Publicado 2021
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410por Spaulding, Anne C., Seals, Ryan M., McCallum, Victoria A., Perez, Sebastian D., Brzozowski, Amanda K., Steenland, N. Kyle“…Four causes of death (homicide, transportation, accidental poisoning, and suicide) accounted for 74% of the decreased mortality during incarceration, while 6 causes (human immunodeficiency virus infection, cancer, cirrhosis, homicide, transportation, and accidental poisoning) accounted for 62% of the excess mortality following release. …”
Publicado 2011
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411por Nawka, Alexander, Rukavina, Tea Vukušić, Nawková, Lucie, Jovanović, Nikolina, Brborović, Ognjen, Raboch, Jiří“…However, we have shown that persons with mental illness are still over-portrayed as perpetrators of violent crimes, especially homicides.…”
Publicado 2012
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412por Mamady, Keita, Yao, Hongyan, Zhang, Xujun, Xiang, Huiyun, Tan, Hongzhuan, Hu, Guoqing“…CONCLUSION: Transportation, fire/burn, falls, homicide, and drowning accounted for the majority of total injury mortality burden in Guinea. …”
Publicado 2012
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413por Ross, Cody T.“…In contrast to previous work that relied on the FBI’s Supplemental Homicide Reports that were constructed from self-reported cases of police-involved homicide, this data set is less likely to be biased by police reporting practices. …”
Publicado 2015
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414“…RESULTS: We found that HIV prevalence among those in the sex industry was higher in countries where there were greater female homicide rates (β = 0.86; P = 0.018) and there was some evidence that self‐reported exposure to violence was also associated with higher HIV prevalence (β = 1.37; P = 0.043). …”
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415Trends in Mortality From Poisonings, Firearms, and All Other Injuries by Intent in the US, 1999-2020por Lawrence, Wayne R., Freedman, Neal D., McGee-Avila, Jennifer K., Berrington de González, Amy, Chen, Yingxi, Emerson, Marc A., Gee, Gilbert C., Haozous, Emily A., Haque, Anika T., Inoue-Choi, Maki, Jackson, Sarah S., Lord, Brittany, Nápoles, Anna M., Pérez-Stable, Eliseo J., Vo, Jacqueline B., Williams, Faustine, Shiels, Meredith S.“…From 2014 to 2020, mortality from firearm homicides increased by an average of 6.9% annually (95% CI, 3.5%-10.4%). …”
Publicado 2023
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416por Fowler, Katherine A., Jack, Shane P.D., Lyons, Bridget H., Betz, Carter J., Petrosky, Emiko“…NVDRS collates documents for each death and links deaths that are related (e.g., multiple homicides, a homicide followed by a suicide, or multiple suicides) into a single incident. …”
Publicado 2018
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417“…High mortality risk was found for Arab males and females compared to Jews and Others for homicide, diabetes, heart and cerebrovascular disease and for respiratory disease in males. …”
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418“…A 48-year-old woman suffered from life-threatening injuries in head and chest caused by six pistol shots fired at close range in an attempted homicide. We report here on our successful airway management and bleeding control at the scene of crime and the multidisciplinary surgical treatment of the associated head and neurovascular injuries.…”
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419por Alaniz, Maria Luisa“…This article reviews research showing that certain neighborhood characteristics, such as alcohol outlet density, can be stronger predictors of homicide and violence than are race or ethnicity.…”
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420“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Damage on clothing worn by homicide victims can provide valuable information about the weapon or the actions of the assault. …”
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