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ABSTRACT Background The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD) is one of the most important prospective criminological longitudinal studies in the world. This now‐famous study of 411 boys, followed up from age 8 (in 1961) to 48 with in‐person social interviews and up to 61 in official records, has produced an immense range and depth of ...
Darrick Jolliffe+3 more
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Behavioral Genetics Research and Criminal DNA Databases [PDF]
Kaye discusses DNA databanks and the potential use of such databanks for behavioral genetics research. He addresses the concern that DNA databanks serve as a limitless repository for future research and that the samples used in the databanks could be ...
Kaye, D. H.
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Childhood Risk Factors for Violent Ideations in Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood
ABSTRACT Background Violent ideations (VIs) refer to thoughts, daydreams or fantasies of killing, inflicting serious physical harm or humiliating another person. Violent ideations are of particular interest at the intersection between mental health and violent behaviour.
Manuel Eisner+4 more
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Genetic Data Governance in Crisis: Policy Recommendations for Safeguarding Privacy and Preventing Discrimination [PDF]
Genetic data collection has become ubiquitous today. The ability to meaningfully interpret genetic data has motivated its widespread use, providing crucial insights into human health and ancestry while driving important public health initiatives. Easy access to genetic testing has fueled a rapid expansion of recreational direct-to-consumer offerings ...
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Forensic genetics and ethical, legal and social implications beyond the clinic [PDF]
Mildred K. Cho, Pamela Sankar
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The polar [NH4]M(HCO2)3 frameworks exhibit dielectric relaxation due to orientational disorder of the NH4, as identified by a multi‐technique examination of their structure and dynamics. Comprehensive Summary Neutron diffraction studies of the low‐temperature relaxor ferroelectric phases of [NH4]M(HCO2)3, where M = Mn2+ and Zn2+, show that a third of ...
Thomas J. Hitchings+7 more
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Impact of a chromosome X STR Decaplex in deficiency paternity cases
Deficiency paternity cases, characterized by the absence of the alleged father, are a challenge for forensic genetics. Here we present four cases with a female child and a deceased alleged father in which the analysis of a set of 21 or 22 autosomal STRs (
Aluisio Trindade-Filho+2 more
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A non‐destructive analytical methodology, based on Raman microscopy (single point and imaging), micro‐energy dispersive X‐ray fluorescence (μED‐XRF) imaging analysis, and scanning electron microscopy coupled to energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM‐EDS), is suggested for a first analytical characterization for the Martian samples that will be taken to ...
Leire Coloma+7 more
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A study of forensic genetics: ITO index distribution and kinship judgment between two individuals. [PDF]
Jiang H, Jiang Q, Wu S.
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Ten years of forensic genetics in Ecuador: Medical and legal affairs [PDF]
Fabricio González‐Andrade+5 more
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