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Impact of intelligence on social cognition in mentally disordered offenders: preliminary evidence in schizophrenia and personality disorders. [PDF]
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Common data elements for criminal legal system involvement for people who use drugs. [PDF]
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Recidivism treatment manuals: a corpus-based examination for public offender counselors. [PDF]
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Barriers and Facilitators to Higher Education Applications and Admissions Among People in Recovery. [PDF]
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Criminal Mobility and Criminal Achievement
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2008This study examines the impact of criminal mobility on criminal earning patterns in a sample of incarcerated offenders who reported their criminal experiences over a three-year period. Criminal mobility is indicated by an individual's offending perimeter and not the traditional journey-to-crime measure.
Carlo Morselli
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Doctors Criminal and Criminous
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971THERE is a widespread belief, repeated in a hundred books, that a physician, if he were sufficiently evil and thoroughly de-Hippocratized, would make an excellent murderer.
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Criminal Behavior, Criminal Mind: Being Caught in a "Criminal Spin"
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2010The innovative theory of the “criminal spin” presents a phenomenological description and interpretation of criminal conduct. The theory indicates a process that occurs in different phases of criminality, involving an escalation of criminal activity, thinking, and emotions that run beyond self-control, sometimes contrary to initial decision.
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Forensic Science International, 2006
We report a study of 40 burnt bodies on which an autopsy was carried out at the Institut de Médecine Légale in Lyon (28 men/12 women, average age = 41 years, minimum age = 3 years, maximum age = 86 years). Criminal deaths (31%) represented the second cause of death after accidents (52%), and before suicide (16%).
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We report a study of 40 burnt bodies on which an autopsy was carried out at the Institut de Médecine Légale in Lyon (28 men/12 women, average age = 41 years, minimum age = 3 years, maximum age = 86 years). Criminal deaths (31%) represented the second cause of death after accidents (52%), and before suicide (16%).
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