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2por Kim, Johanna Inhyang, Kim, Bongseog, Kim, Bung-Nyun, Hong, Soon-Beom, Lee, Dong Woo, Chung, Ju-Young, Choi, Ji Young, Choi, Bum-Sung, Oh, Young-Rim, Youn, Miwon“…BACKGROUND: High rates of psychiatric disorders and comorbidities have been reported in juvenile detainees, and both phenomena are thought to contribute to repeat offending. However, research on this topic has been limited in Asian countries, like South Korea. …”
Publicado 2017
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3“…We present here a case in which Huntington disease (HD) was diagnosed upon forensic-psychiatric evaluation of a 34-year-old male repeat offender. Despite a family history of HD, as well as overt delusions and motor pathology, the disease had not been recognized at an earlier stage, and the patient was serving a prison sentence at the time of diagnosis. …”
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4por Elango, Bakthavachalam“…More than half of the retracted articles were co-authored within the institutions and there is no repeat offender. 25% of retracted articles were published in the top 15 journals and 33% were published in the non-impact factor journals. …”
Publicado 2021
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5“…A clear severity gradient in school functioning and academic performance, sensation seeking, parental disengagement, violence and delinquency, and substance use disorders is seen in the normative, episodic, and repeat offender groups. Conclusions. Youths who participate in 3+ group fights display the exceptionality and severity of other serious/chronic/habitual antisocial youth which suggests that group fighting should be considered a significant indicator of developing criminality.…”
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6por dos Santos, Maíra Mendes, Quintana, Maria Ines, Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves, Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet, Mari, Jair de Jesus, Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter“…Prisoners with such disorders were more likely to be repeat offenders and to have a criminal record as adolescents. …”
Publicado 2014
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7por del Valle, Carlos Hugo Criado“…The study involved 160 drivers, of whom 54 were categorized as repeat offender drivers while 106 drivers attended courses for advanced professional driving licenses. …”
Publicado 2021
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8por Orlando, M. S. S.“…OBJECTIVES: 1-Do repeat offenders have lower resilient potential than one-time offenders? …”
Publicado 2023
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9por Ortega-Campos, Elena, García-García, Juan, De la Fuente-Sánchez, Leticia, Zaldívar-Basurto, Flor“…The case of young repeat offenders who already had an arrest record represents a high-risk profile, or a profile of a criminal career. …”
Publicado 2020
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10por Baltruschat, Sabina, Mas-Cuesta, Laura, Cándido, Antonio, Maldonado, Antonio, Verdejo-Lucas, Carmen, Catena-Verdejo, Elvira, Catena, Andrés“…In the present study, we explore the effect of a 5-week MBI on risky driving in a group of repeat traffic offenders by comparing them with non-repeat offenders and repeat offenders without training. …”
Publicado 2021
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11por Roma, Paolo, Mazza, Cristina, Ferracuti, Giorgia, Cinti, Maria Elena, Ferracuti, Stefano, Burla, Franco“…The aim of this study was to identify specific risk factors and personality characteristics in repeat offenders. The sample was comprised of 260 subjects who were not repeat DUI offenders (DUI-NR), but had a single license suspension between 2010 and 2011; and 97 repeat offenders who received at least two DUI convictions within a period of 5 years. …”
Publicado 2019
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12Publicado 2000“…As reported in this article, such efforts have included general deterrence laws (e.g., reduced minimum legal drinking age, administrative license revocation, and lower legal limits for blood alcohol concentrations), measures targeted at repeat offenders, and measures to control alcohol availability (e.g., increased taxes and decreased numbers of establishments selling alcohol).…”
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13“…Of the 20 countries with the largest prison populations, only 2 reported repeat offending rates. The most commonly reported outcome was 2-year reconviction rates in prisoners. …”
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14“…METHODS: A total of 206 adults on probation were divided into groups (first offenders and repeat offenders) and they completed self-report instruments and clinical interviews designed to diagnose mental illness. …”
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15“…Characteristics unique to forensic psychiatric treatment include coming to terms with the offenses committed, the long duration of treatment and the assessment of the risk of repeat offending. This study describes the views of both patients and staff on the significance of the patient’s offense as a part of forensic psychiatric rehabilitation. …”
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16“…OBJECTIVE: The percentage of repeat offenders is increasing among juvenile offenders in Korea. …”
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17por Erguvan, Inan Deniz“…To combat contract cheating, students believe that teaching and evaluation techniques should be drastically altered and that students should be educated about plagiarism, while institutions should impose tougher sanctions on repeat offenders.…”
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18por McGowan, Laura J., Joyes, Emma C., Adams, Emma A., Coyte, Aishah, Gavin, Richard, Richmond, Catherine, Shabaninejad, Hosein, Beyer, Fiona, Broadbridge, Angela, Dobson, Kevin, Landes, David, Moffatt, Suzanne, Watt, Richard G., Sniehotta, Falko F., Freeman, Ruth, Paisi, Martha, Bambra, Clare, Craig, Dawn, Kaner, Eileen, Ramsay, Sheena E.“…Increasing numbers of people in England experience homelessness, substance use, and repeated offending (known as ‘severe and multiple disadvantage’; SMD). …”
Publicado 2021
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19“…Results: Our sample only consisted of male repeat offenders with a mean age of 37.7 ± (9.1) years. …”
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20“…This elevated OR was diluted in repeat offenders. Participants who had experienced multiple aftereffects (≥7) or serious depressive symptoms were also more likely to consider treatment: OR = 6.1 (95% CI: 1.8–20.8) and OR = 2.5 (95% CI: 1.0–6.2), respectively. …”
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