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Common mental health outcomes among children in conflict with the law in Africa: a systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Maotoana M +9 more
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TRANSLATOR'S PARTICIPATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
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Abstract This article examines how mobility restrictions imposed by governments during the COVID‐19 pandemic intensified reproductive and mobility injustices. It traces shifting configurations of privilege and inequality within marginalized groups whose reproductive desires remain legally and socially unrecognized.
Sara L. Friedman
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Abstract This ethnographic study explores the emotional labor and self‐care strategies of feminist abortion acompañantes in Northern Mexico. Operating within restrictive legal environments, acompañantes provide crucial support for self‐managed medication abortions (SMAs), engaging in significant, often invisible, emotional labor.
Bruna Alvarez, Suzanne Veldhuis
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Beyond Legal Rights: Understanding Mental Health and Autonomy in Criminal Self-Representation. [PDF]
Farber S.
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ABSTRACT Some patients prescribed opioid pills fail to properly dispose of their unused pills, posing a risk for others. We report results from a pre‐registered field experiment testing whether behaviorally informed reminder cards increase participation in a financial incentive program for returning unused opioid pills among U.S. Veterans.
Mattie Toma +7 more
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Identifying racialized administrative and criminal legal burdens for obtaining gender-affirming identification documents among transgender groups: a qualitative analysis. [PDF]
Nowotny K +6 more
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SOME PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE VICTIM’S PARTICIPATION IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
N.V. Neledva, H.V. Palamarchuk
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ABSTRACT The fiscal sustainability of healthcare systems is increasingly strained by aging populations with two competing hypotheses dominating the literature. The Red Herring Hypothesis suggests that healthcare expenditures are driven more by proximity to death than by chronological age, while the Steepening Hypothesis examines whether expenditures ...
Malene Kallestrup‐Lamb +2 more
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Justice at Risk? The Influence of Recidivism Risk Information on Evaluation of Evidence and Determination of Guilt. [PDF]
De Beuf TLF +3 more
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