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21“…Use of this type of cannabis is thought by some to predispose to greater adverse outcomes on mental health and fewer therapeutic benefits. …”
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22“…However, participants thought that only 37.8% (n = 170) of healthcare professionals and 32.9% (n = 148) of society in general were very approving or somewhat approving of their CBMP prescription. 57.1% (n = 257), 55.3% (n = 249), and 40.2% (n = 181) of participants were afraid of what the police or criminal justice system, other government agencies, and healthcare professionals might think about their treatment. …”
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23por Demirçin, Sema, Tütüncüler, Akın, Aslan, Fatmagül, Velipaşaoğlu Güney, Sevtap, Atılgan, Mehmet, Gülkesen, Hakan“…A total of 263 (72.3%) physicians thought that there was a specific law on physical child abuse in the Turkish Republic. …”
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24por Newton, Paul N, Fernández, Facundo M, Plançon, Aline, Mildenhall, Dallas C, Green, Michael D, Ziyong, Li, Christophel, Eva Maria, Phanouvong, Souly, Howells, Stephen, McIntosh, Eric, Laurin, Paul, Blum, Nancy, Hampton, Christina Y, Faure, Kevin, Nyadong, Leonard, Soong, C. W. Ray, Santoso, Budiono, Zhiguang, Wang, Newton, John, Palmer, Kevin“…METHODS AND FINDINGS: With evidence of a deteriorating situation, a group of police, criminal analysts, chemists, palynologists, and health workers collaborated to determine the source of these counterfeits under the auspices of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and the Western Pacific World Health Organization Regional Office. …”
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25por Sorell, Tom“…By comparison with the prevention of terrorism, the prevention of acts of organized crime might be thought easier to conceptualize precisely and less controversial to legislate against and police. …”
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26por Albano, Giuseppe Davide, Zerbo, Stefania, La Spina, Corinne, Midiri, Mauro, Guadagnino, Daniela, D’Anna, Tommaso, Buscemi, Roberto, Argo, Antonina“…Exhumations are performed in accordance with a court order and are crucial instruments in the investigation of death allegations. When a death is thought to be the result of drug misuse, pharmaceutical overdose, or pesticide poisoning, this process may be used on human remains. …”
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27por Quiroga-Garza, Manuel E., Ruiz-Lozano, Raul E., Azar, Nadim S., Mousa, Hazem M., Komai, Seitaro, Sevilla-Llorca, Jose L., Perez, Victor L.“…Riot Control Agents (RCAs) are chemical compounds used by law enforcement agencies to quell violent demonstrations as an alternative to lethal force and as part of police/military training. They are also known as tear gases because of the hallmark ocular irritation and lacrimation they cause. …”
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28“…While forensic psychologists have some access to their patients’ thoughts when deciding on a diagnosis or appraising risk, others, such as police investigators, must rely on physical evidence and behavioral markers to make sense of a crime. …”
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29“…Pedal misapplications – where the right foot contacts the accelerator instead of the brake that was intended – have been linked to these accidents (Schmidt, 1989, 1993) which, in the 1980s, were thought to occur only at the start of a driving cycle (and/or with the car in Park). …”
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30por Macleod, John, Copeland, Lorraine, Hickman, Matthew, McKenzie, James, Kimber, Jo, De Angelis, Daniela, Robertson, James R“…METHODS: Individuals thought to be drug injectors were identified through a single primary medical care facility in Edinburgh between 1980 and 2006 and flagged with the General Registry Office. …”
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31“…However, those from the white population group; with a higher education; living in uncrowded households; who perceived less vulnerability to contracting COVID-19; supported the measures; trusted the scientists; thought the measures by government were implemented fairly and fairly enforced by the police; felt more anxious, sad, hopeless, isolated, angry or had trouble sleeping; inclined to engage in coping behaviour, were more likely to adopt COVID-19 protective behaviours. …”
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32“…Most victims were raped at parties they attended with people they thought they could trust, and they felt let down by witnesses who could have helped but did not intervene. …”
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33por Di Nota, Paula M., Kasurak, Emily, Bahji, Anees, Groll, Dianne, Anderson, Gregory S.“…Thirteen eligible repeated‐measures studies explicitly evaluated coping in 1854 police officers, firefighters, and rescue and recovery workers. …”
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34por Chepuka, Lignet, Taegtmeyer, Miriam, Chorwe-Sungani, Genesis, Mambulasa, Janet, Chirwa, Ellen, Tolhurst, Rachel“…RESULTS: The significant mental health impact of IPV was mentioned by all participants and formal care seeking was thought to be impeded by social pressures to resolve conflict, and fear of judgemental attitudes. …”
Publicado 2014
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35“…Overall, participants thought the interface was easy to navigate, graphics were pleasing, easy to use, and was clearly organized. …”
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36“…Emotion recognition and empathy impairments, thought to be caused by inattention to the eye region, are hypothesised to contribute to antisocial and criminal behaviour. …”
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37por Heffernan, Eithne, Oving, Iris, Barry, Tomás, Phung, Viet-Hai, Siriwardena, Aloysius Niroshan, Masterson, Siobhán“…They include lay responders and/or professional responders (e.g. police officers, fire fighters, and general practitioners). …”
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38“…This paper reports the Swiss situation regarding illicit drug profiling practices and discusses some factors that are thought to impact its use in day‐to‐day work.…”
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39por Hosaka, Leah, Tupetz, Anna, Sakita, Francis M., Shayo, Frida, Staton, Catherine, Mmbaga, Blandina T., Joiner, Anjni Patel“…Limited infrastructure and reduced transportation access were thought to contribute to the second delay. Potential barriers to receiving timely appropriate care, the third delay, included upfront payments required by hospitals and emergency department intake delays. …”
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40por Peeters, Laura, Vandenberghe, Anke, Hendriks, Bavo, Gilles, Christine, Roelens, Kristien, Keygnaert, Ines“…RESULTS: The participants thought it of utmost importance that every victim should receive all medical, psychological and forensic care without necessarily having to involve the police first. …”
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