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    por Vanwesenbeeck, Ine
    Publicado 2017
    “…There is a notable shift toward more repression and criminalization in sex work policies, in Europe and elsewhere. …”
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    “…In this study, we explored criminal behavior history in a sample of consecutively recruited treatment-seeking gamblers (n = 382) and compared subjects with a history of illegal acts (n = 103, 26.9%) to those with no criminal record (n = 279, 73.1%). …”
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    por Săraru, Ionuţ Ciprian
    Publicado 2018
    “…As liability for malpractice could be variable subject to the nature and importance of the damages incurred, the analysis herein describes the civil, administrative, and criminal liability in general, as well as the main causes for the occurrence of malpractice (e.g. professional errors, lack of information and consent of the patients, reuse of single-use medical devices, etc.). …”
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    por Lee, Munjae
    Publicado 2019
    “…The criminal punishment of doctors could create a side effect of reduced medical practitioners. …”
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    por Alimardani, Armin
    Publicado 2018
    “…Accordingly, this paper will discuss the potential use of neuroscientific evidence in the evaluation of criminal responsibility and the assessment of sentencing within the Islamic legal system of Iran. …”
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    por Mamak, Kamil
    Publicado 2021
    “…This proposition should be considered only if other non-criminal measures are inefficient. The proposal is “Whoever publicly disseminates information evidently discrepant with medical knowledge is subject to a penalty.”…”
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    “…Here, we tested whether such antisocial personalities are associated with similar structural and neural alterations as those observed in criminal psychopathy. Subjects were 100 non-convicted well-functioning individuals, 19 violent male offenders, and 19 matched controls. …”
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    “…Despite the relevance of social decisions for legal contexts, these processes have still not been explored for individuals who work as criminal judges dispensing justice. To bridge the gap, we used a complex social decision-making task (Ultimatum game) and tracked a heart rate variability measurement: the square root of the mean squared differences of successive NN intervals (RMSSD) at their baseline (as an implicit measurement that tracks emotion regulation behavior) for criminal judges (n = 24) and a control group (n = 27). …”
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    “…RESULTS: It was reported that 22.2% of the cases (n=79) had no criminal responsibility related to their alleged crime, and 17.7% (n=63) of them had partial criminal responsibility. 47.8% of the cases with partial or no criminal responsibility were diagnosed with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, and 30.2% of the cases had mental retardation. …”
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    “…Primary impulsive aggression (PIA) can be implicated as a common factor that results in an arrest, disciplinary, and restraint measures during confinement, and criminal recidivism after release. Evidence suggests that anti-impulsive aggression agents (AIAAs) can diminish or prevent impulsive aggression even when occurring with personality pathology such as borderline or antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), common conditions in offender populations. …”
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