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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703013/inability-to-start-or-complete-upper-secondary-school-strongly-predicts-unemployment-and-psychosocial-and-psychiatric-adversities-a-register-based-follow-up-study-from-southwestern-sweden
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valdemar Landgren, Ida Lindblad, Lena Nylander, Christopher Gillberg, Elisabeth Fernell
AIM: To study academic, social and psychiatric outcomes among adults in the general population in southwestern Sweden. Groups of individuals born in 1998 and ineligible, eligible but not completed, and eligible and completed upper secondary school were followed in 2020. METHODS: Data were retrieved from Statistics Sweden, the Swedish National Agency for Education, the Longitudinal Integrated Database for Health Insurance and Labour Market Studies, the Swedish National Crime Register and the National Patient Register...
May 4, 2024: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702078/impacts-on-paediatricians-testifying-in-cases-of-child-maltreatment-protocol-for-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alyce Horstman, J Anne S Smith, Richard B Bassed, Lyndal Bugeja
INTRODUCTION: Paediatricians perform medical assessments for children in cases of suspected child maltreatment. Due to their role with statutory child protection agencies and police, paediatricians may be asked to testify in court about child protection and criminal justice matters. To the authors' knowledge, there has been no previous systematic review of the literature synthesising the evidence on the impacts on paediatricians testifying in cases of child maltreatment. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A search strategy comprising indexed and key terms will be applied to six electronic reference databases from inception to May 2023: Medline, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Criminal Justice Abstracts and Cochrane Library...
May 3, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700390/predictors-of-moud-referral-among-persons-with-involvement-in-the-criminal-legal-system
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Andrew P Bontemps, Sofia Mildrum Chana, Elizabeth S Hawes, Yoser Al Rawi, Christina E Cenczyk, Lindsey R Atkins, Li Li, Karen L Cropsey
INTRODUCTION: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a significant cause of opioid-related fatality, and while medications to treat OUD (MOUD) are effective, disparities remain in the access and uptake of such medications. This study investigated factors that may influence referral to and initiation of MOUD treatment. METHODS: Data from electronic medical records of 677 patients with a history of criminal legal system involvement in a recovery program were used to examine the flow of MOUD referral...
2024: Journal of Opioid Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700112/adhd-medication-adherence-reduces-risk-of-committing-minor-offenses-in-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul T Rosenau, Andrea Dietrich, Barbara J van den Hoofdakker, Pieter J Hoekstra
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the association between adolescents' adherence to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication and their risk of committing minor offenses. METHODS: Using two Dutch databases, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Foundation for Pharmaceutical Statistics (SFK), we aimed to investigate the association between adherence to ADHD medication and registered minor offenses between 2005 and 2019 of 18,234 adolescents (12-18 years)...
May 3, 2024: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699605/eeg-frm-a-neural-network-based-familiar-and-unfamiliar-face-eeg-recognition-method
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chao Chen, Lingfeng Fan, Ying Gao, Shuang Qiu, Wei Wei, Huiguang He
Recognizing familiar faces holds great value in various fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and lie detection. In this paper, we designed a Complex Trial Protocol-based familiar and unfamiliar face recognition experiment that using self-face information, and collected EEG data from 147 subjects. A novel neural network-based method, the EEG-based Face Recognition Model (EEG-FRM), is proposed in this paper for cross-subject familiar/unfamiliar face recognition, which combines a multi-scale convolutional classification network with the maximum probability mechanism to realize individual face recognition...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699336/a-novel-use-of-hiv-surveillance-and-court-data-to-understand-and-improve-care-among-a-population-of-people-with-hiv-experiencing-criminal-charges-in-north-carolina-2017-2020
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Elizabeth C Arant, Andrew L Kavee, Brad Wheeler, Bonnie E Shook-Sa, Erika Samoff, David L Rosen
OBJECTIVES: Objectives: To enumerate the population of people with HIV (PWH) with criminal charges and to estimate associations between charges and HIV outcomes. METHODS: We linked statewide North Carolina criminal court records to confidential HIV records (both 2017-2020) to identify a population of defendants with diagnosed HIV. We used generalized estimating equations to examine changes in viral suppression (outcome) pre-post criminal charges (exposure), adjusting for other demographic and legal system factors...
April 15, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698934/robodeport-or-surveillance-fantasy-how-automated-is-automatic-visa-cancellation-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leanne Weber, Alison Gerard
Australia has been widely condemned for its harsh and comprehensive external border controls that seek to control the inward mobility of would-be asylum seekers through visa denial, interdiction and offshore detention. Less widely discussed is the fact that internal controls have been repeatedly ramped up over the past two decades. This includes the administrative removal of lawfully-present non-citizens following visa cancellation on character grounds under s501 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth). Automatic visa cancellation was introduced in 2014 for non-citizens sentenced to a prison term of 12  months or more, or for certain offences, bypassing individualised decision-making and raising the spectre of a visa cancellation pipeline feeding a highly automated deportation machinery...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698296/order-keepers-or-immigration-agents-latine-immigrant-views-of-law-enforcement-in-healthcare-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara A Snyder, Krystal E Kuan, Margarita G Velasco, Altaf Saadi
BACKGROUND: Police and security presence in healthcare settings have grown. There are few studies exploring perceptions of these law enforcement agents among US Latine immigrants, who can be vulnerable to immigration enforcement actions due to past and ongoing criminalization and anti-immigrant policies. OBJECTIVE: To explore Latine immigrants' perceptions of law enforcement in healthcare settings. DESIGN: Exploratory, semi-structured qualitative interviews asked participants about their perspectives of law enforcement in healthcare settings...
May 2, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698192/prefrontal-tdcs-modulates-risk-taking-in-male-violent-offenders
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Leandra Kuhn, Olivia Choy, Lara Keller, Ute Habel, Lisa Wagels
Detrimental decision-making is a major problem among violent offenders. Non-invasive brain stimulation offers a promising method to directly influence decision-making and has already been shown to modulate risk-taking in non-violent controls. We hypothesize that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex beneficially modulates the neural and behavioral correlates of risk-taking in a sample of violent offenders. We expect offenders to show more risky decision-making than non-violent controls and that prefrontal tDCS will induce stronger changes in the offender group...
May 2, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696937/-fighting-demons-stigma-and-shifting-norms-in-explicit-mention-of-overdose-in-obituaries-2010-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meghann Lucy
Obituaries are often the only published record of an individual's life and elicit community reactions, including stigmatization. Because obituaries are typically written by the bereaved, their content reflects the writer's perceptions of mores governing the social context of the next-of-kin and decedent. When a cause of death is stigmatized, it can influence the way the bereaved write the obituary. However, what constitutes a stigmatized cause of death may change as larger societal discourses of morality shift and conditions or events become framed differently...
April 29, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696936/medical-schools-as-cisgendered-organizations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea D Kelley
Organizations and their practices contribute to the marginalization of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) populations by rewarding gender normativity and punishing gender transgression. The present study draws on data gleaned from four focus groups completed in 2023 with a total of 19 participants to explore TGD U.S. medical students' perceptions of TGD content inclusion in their medical school curricula. Using abductive analysis, I argue that curricular oversights which omit socio-political contexts regarding TGD health and healthcare, as well as continued pathologization of TGD communities and people, contribute to a hostile learning environment for TGD medical students and residents...
April 26, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696932/risk-factors-for-dropout-from-psychological-substance-use-disorder-treatment-programs-in-criminal-justice-settings
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Lina Lantz, Zheng Chang, Suvi Virtanen
BACKGROUND: Substance use disorders are highly prevalent in people within the criminal justice system. Psychological programs are the most common type of treatment available and have been shown to decrease recidivism, but dropping out of treatment is common. Risk factors associated with treatment dropout remain unclear in this setting, and whether the risk factors differ by treatment form (group-based vs. individual). METHODS: Outcome (treatment dropout) was defined as not finishing the program due to client's own wish, misbehavior, no-shows, or because program leader found client to be unsuitable...
April 26, 2024: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695669/a-new-approach-for-environmental-damage-assessment-pursuant-to-the-european-union-environmental-liability-directive
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Francesco Andreotti, Daniele Montanaro, Laura Calcagni
The European Union and Member States national laws require competent authorities to promptly and effectively address environmental incidents, noncompliances, and criminal offenses, necessitating thorough planning of investigation and assessment activities. To enhance environmental damage assessments in line with the European Environmental Liability Directive (ELD, 2004/35/EC), the European Union Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL Network) has introduced the Criteria for the Assessment of the Environmental Damage (CAED) framework...
May 2, 2024: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695458/health-care-itineraries-for-women-in-situations-of-abortion-methodological-aspects-of-a-qualitative-study-for-birth-in-brazil-ii-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Bonan, Ana Paula Dos Reis, Andreza Pereira Rodrigues, Greice Maria de Souza Menezes, Cecilia Anne McCallum, Nanda Isele Gallas Duarte, Ulla Macedo, Maiara Damasceno da Silva Santana, Débora Cecília Chaves de Oliveira, Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues, Maria do Carmo Leal
In recent decades, several academic studies on abortion have been produced in Brazil, with different designs, objectives, and methodologies. However, due to the diversity of situations in which Brazilian women experience abortion, the complexity of this topic, and its modulations in different political and sociocultural contexts, it still challenges academicians and the fields of health and reproductive rights. In this article, we present methodological aspects of a qualitative study on health care itineraries of women in situations of abortion, a component of the Birth in Brazil II survey, whose objective is to discuss the effects of gender; race/ethnicity; social class; generational, regional, and territorial inequalities on care itineraries...
2024: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695233/-medical-overuse-defensive-medicine-and-new-reform-of-professional-mistake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabio Cembrani, Piergiorgio Fedeli, Diego De Leo, Mariano Cingolani
Reflecting on the inappropriateness (medical overuse) and on defensive medicine, the Authors wonder whether the new Italian reform of professional guilt, desired at all institutional levels, will actually contain the high economic costs produced by these large and widespread phenomena. After having characterized the medical overuse and the defensive medicine indicating the common traits and main differences, the reflection is conducted by exploring the many scientific evidence that does not document any causal link between the decriminalization of professional conduct and the containment of the costs produced by the prescriptive inappropriateness...
April 29, 2024: Giornale Italiano di Nefrologia: Organo Ufficiale Della Società Italiana di Nefrologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694969/are-all-substance-involved-sexual-assaults-alike-a-comparison-of-victim-alcohol-use-drug-use-and-combined-substance-use-in-sexual-assaults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin O'Callaghan, Sarah E Ullman
Sexual assaults involving victim substance use at the time of the assault are common, but little is known about how different types of substances used at the time of the assault impact post-assault outcomes. The current study sought to compare victim alcohol use, drug use, and combined substance use in sexual assaults among a community sample of 693 victims. It was hypothesized that victims in the combined substance use assault type would report overall worse post-assault outcomes, more contextual and interpersonal traumas, and higher assault severity...
2024: Women & Criminal Justice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693855/lifetime-polyvictimization-and-mental-health-outcomes-in-women-with-vs-without-incarceration-histories-a-population-based-latent-class-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra P Arévalo, Qianwei Zhao
We use latent class analysis, a life course framework, and information on the type, frequency, and timing of trauma exposure to identify distinct polytrauma groups in a national sample of women (AddHealth). We compare the identified polytrauma groups and their associations with mental health in adulthood in women with and without incarceration histories. A unique group with polyvictimization (neglect, physical, sexual) exposure in childhood by a caregiver in women with incarceration histories was not identified in women without incarceration histories...
May 2, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693834/access-to-psychiatric-and-education-services-during-incarceration-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandy F Henry, Joy Gray
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with psychiatric disorders are incarcerated at disproportionately high rates and often have low educational attainment. Access to psychiatric and education services within prisons has been described as inadequate, but recent data are lacking. The authors sought to assess the association of psychiatric disorders with both educational attainment before incarceration and access to psychiatric and education services during incarceration. METHODS: Data were from the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates, a national survey of adults incarcerated in U...
May 2, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690970/highly-sensitive-easy-to-use-one-step-detection-of-peroxide-nitrate-and-chlorate-based-explosives-with-electron-rich-ni-porphyrins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mike Brockmann, Gabriel Glotz, Jan-Simon von Glasenapp, Lara Unterriker, Dmytro Neshchadin, Georg Gescheidt, Rainer Herges
Homemade explosives, such as peroxides, nitrates, and chlorates, are increasingly abused by terrorists, criminals, and amateur chemists. The starting materials are easily accessible and instructions on how to make the explosives are described on the Internet. Safety considerations raise the need to detect these substances quickly and in low concentrations using simple methods. Conventional methods for the detection of these substances require sophisticated, electrically operated, analytical equipment. The simpler chemical detection methods are multistep and require several chemicals...
May 1, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688209/developing-an-interpretation-model-for-body-fluid-identification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney R H Lynch, Rachel Fleming, James M Curran
Criminal investigations, particularly sexual assaults, frequently require the identification of body fluid type in addition to body fluid donor to provide context. In most cases this can be achieved by conventional methods, however, in certain scenarios, alternative molecular methods are required. An example of this is the detection of menstrual fluid and vaginal material, which are not able to be identified using conventional techniques. Endpoint reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR) is currently used for this purpose to amplify body fluid specific messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts in forensic casework...
April 22, 2024: Forensic Science International
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