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High SES was associated with lower mental health symptoms cross‐sectionally. However, longitudinally, higher SES was associated with greater increases in mental health problems over time. A higher income‐to‐needs ratio predicted greater increases in internalizing, externalizing, and attention problems. Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status (SES)
Divyangana Rakesh +2 more
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Public Perception of the Police and Crime–Prevention in Nigeria
Johnson Olusegun Ajayi
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Weapon detection with FMR-CNN and YOLOv8 for enhanced crime prevention and security. [PDF]
P S, V M.
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Cohort profile: The Halmstad University Register on Pupils with Intellectual Disability
Abstract Background Knowledge about the living conditions among people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is globally scarce. Even in countries with good access to registers, this is often partly due to the absence of a single, comprehensive, nationwide register of individuals with ID or the inability to identify all individuals with ID within ...
Eva Jönsson +3 more
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Construction of integrated land‐space loss prevention and crime prevention system of prison [PDF]
Qi Xia, Feng Dengchao, Junjie Luo
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Community-engaged crime prevention through environmental design and reductions in violent and firearm crime. [PDF]
Rupp LA +9 more
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The nature and extent of emotion recognition and empathy impairments in children showing disruptive behaviour referred into a crime prevention programme. [PDF]
Hunnikin LM +3 more
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Editorial: Current Issues in Governance, Economics and Finance: Toward Ecosystems
International Journal of Finance &Economics, EarlyView.
Fadi Alkaraan, Khaled Hussainey
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