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When Algorithms Fail: Consumers’ Responses to Brand Harm Crises Caused by Algorithm Errors

Journal of Marketing, 2021
Algorithms, increasingly used by brands, sometimes fail to perform as expected or, even worse, cause harm, leading to brand harm crises. Algorithm failures are unfortunately increasing in frequency, yet little is known about consumers’ responses to ...
Raji Srinivasan, Gülen Sarial-Abi
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Self-harm and suicide in adolescents

Lancet, The, 2012
Keith Hawton   +2 more
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“Harm as Harm”

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2015
The construct of perpetration-induced trauma (PT) proposes that inflicting harm on others may constitute a traumatic event, a phenomenon which might be relevant to youth in gangs. This study investigated PT, trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and gang membership in a sample of 660 youth (484 boys, 176 girls) recruited from a detention ...
Patricia K. Kerig   +3 more
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Reducing the Harm of “Harm Reduction”

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2008
The article in this issue by Alan Leshner tackles one of the most contentious issues in drug use policy today and argues that we should dispense with "harm reduction" altogether--not the programs, policies, and interventions to which this term refers but the term itself.
D J, Beirness   +3 more
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Harming and Allowing Harm

Ethics, 2000
L'A. defend l'opinion commune en matiere de morale qui consiste a admettre l'existence de contraintes asymetriques entre le fait de faire le mal et le fait d'autoriser le mal. Au-dela des positions extremes que representent l'internalisation et l'externalisation du debat sur la theorie des choix, l'A. developpe un modele simple de l'egalite des options
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Revisiting Harm Reduction Strategy: Is Harm Reduction Harmful?

Ethics & Medics, 2023
Harm reduction strategies aim at protecting those with substance use disorders from using in dangerous situations. This is done by providing safe injection sites with clean needles, as well as other controlled situations that prevent the spread of disease and decrease the likelihood of overdose.
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Self-Harm in Adolescents: Meta-Analyses of Community-Based Studies 1990-2015.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2018
OBJECTIVE To provide meta-analytic estimates of self-harm from all community-based studies of adolescents from 1990 through 2015, estimates of suicidal risk, and characteristics including age profile, frequency, types, seeking help, and reasons ...
D. Gillies   +10 more
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The Harm in Looking

JAMA Pediatrics, 2013
Asaresultof therecentgrowthinthefieldofdiagnostic imaging, the US population has been subjected to a 7-fold increase in exposure tomedical radiation since the 1980s.1 Concerns over radiation-induced malignancy continue to mount in the popular2,3 and scientific4-7 press.
Alan R, Schroeder, Rita F, Redberg
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The Case for Harm and Harm Assessment

2022
AbstractThis chapter presents the authors’ concluding thoughts and closing arguments in the case for taking on harm—and its reduction—and conducting systematic, empirical harm assessments to support deliberations on criminal and related policy.
Victoria A. Greenfield, Letizia Paoli
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