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  1. 301
    por Tovar Melgoza, María Mónica
    Publicado 2000
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  2. 302
    por Vidaurri Aréchiga, Manuel
    Publicado 2016
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  4. 304
    por Middendorff, Wolf
    Publicado 1970
    Materias: “…Prognosis criminal…”
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    “…The emergence of Information and Communication Technologies in the nineties, encouraged reforms to the Mexican Federal Criminal Code to include the concept of cybercrime. …”
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  8. 308
    por García Garduza, Ismael
    Publicado 2018
    “…A method of investigating crime is described, beginning in the crime scene and finally the identification of a suspect, following the guidelines of the National Code of Criminal Procedures of Mexico. An analysis is made of the fundamental element in research, which is science, integrating the knowledge of the natural and social sciences allowing us the understanding of the criminal act and the perpetrator. …”
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  9. 309
    “…Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are common in community samples and are associated with various dysfunctional physical, psychological, and behavioral consequences. In this regard, criminal offenders are at specific risk, considering their elevated ACE rates compared with community samples and the associations of ACEs with criminal behaviors. …”
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    “…In the near future, some of these technologies could possibly be used to change neural parameters of high-risk behavior in criminal offenders, often referred to as neurointerventions. …”
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  11. 311
    por Dore-Horgan, Emma
    Publicado 2022
    “…Soon it may be possible to promote the rehabilitation of criminal offenders through neurointerventions (interventions which exert direct physical, chemical or biological effects on the brain). …”
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  12. 312
    por Marlowe, Douglas B.
    Publicado 2003
    “…One approach has shown consistent promise for reducing drug use and criminal recidivism: an integrated public health-public safety strategy that combines community-based drug abuse treatment with ongoing criminal justice supervision. …”
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    por Stenbacka, M, Romelsjö, A, Jokinen, J
    Publicado 2014
    “…Of these, 615 (23%) persons died due to suicide. Non-violent criminality was evident for 29% and violent criminality for 4.7% of all the participants. …”
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    “…Attempted suicide is a serious problem requiring mental health interventions, but it continues to be treated as a criminal offence under the section 309 of Indian Penal Code. …”
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    por Lacey, Nicola, Pickard, Hanna
    Publicado 2015
    “…We then sketch the shape of penal philosophy and criminal justice policy and practice with forgiveness in place as a guiding ideal.…”
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  18. 318
    por de Kogel, C.H., Westgeest, E.J.M.C.
    Publicado 2015
    “…In this contribution an empirical approach is used to gain more insight into the relationship between neuroscience and criminal law. The focus is on case law in the Netherlands. …”
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