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Violence Under Control: Self-Control and Psychopathy in Women Convicted of Violent Crimes. [PDF]
Da Silva ET+4 more
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This study demonstrates that concentrations of cocaine and its main metabolites in hair reliably predict an individual's actual intensity of cocaine use and effectively differentiate between dependent and non‐dependent users. ABSTRACT In forensic toxicology, it has been debated if hair testing allows an estimation of the intensity of cocaine use—an ...
Simon Grison+4 more
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Determinants of victimization in patients with severe mental illness: results from a nation-wide cross-sectional survey in the Netherlands. [PDF]
Kamperman AM+14 more
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Another Chinese generic ban‐evading SCRA, CH‐FUBBMPDORA, has emerged. This study reports its first identification in Europe, its analytical characterization (NMR, Raman, FTIR, GC–MS, and HRMS), its cannabinoid activation potential in a βarr2 recruitment assay, and its metabolization profile.
Marie H. Deventer+13 more
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Associations between parental perceptions of neighbourhood environments and active travel to school: IPEN Adolescent study. [PDF]
Timperio A+20 more
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The geography of crime and crime control
Christophe Vandeviver, Wim Bernasco
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A LC–MS/MS method has been validated for analysis of semi‐synthetic cannabinoids (SSC) and selected phytocannabinoids in seizures. Further SSC‐derivatives were implemented into the method for qualitative detection. The methodology was applied to a sample collective (n = 80) including cannabis flowers, resins, edibles and vape liquids.
Marica Hundertmark+4 more
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News Media Use and Crime Perceptions: The Dual Role of Ideology. [PDF]
Andersson D.
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ABSTRACT Climate backlash and policy dismantling, that is, the reversal of existing decarbonisation policies, can be observed in an increasing number of countries. Typically, policy change tends to be slow, while climate backlash can unfold quite fast. How is such rapid political change made possible?
Nora Förell, Anke Fischer
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