The Effect of Income Polarization on Crime: Evidence From Court Judicial Documents in China
ABSTRACT Crime affects social stability and people's safety, and directly increases the cost of urban development. Existing literature shows that income distribution affects crime, but it mainly focuses on the effect of income inequality and poverty, with scant evidence addressing the impact of income polarization on crime. Applying data from the China
Jingqi Liu, Chen Wang, Yuzhou Wang
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ASPECTOS DE LA SENTENCIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE LO CONTENCIO ADMINISTRATIVO
Adolfo Gelsi Bidart
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Forensic Psychiatric Evaluations of Juvenile Sexual Offenses and Criminal Responsibility Assessments
ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescent sexual offending is a complex and multifaceted issue; however, existing research is predominantly derived from Western contexts, leading to gaps in understanding these behaviors in underrepresented regions. Criminal characteristics, psychiatric diagnoses, and cognitive factors, which are recognized to affect offending ...
Ilker Tasdemir (Taşdemir)+3 more
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Response to "Relationships between dyspnea, oxygenation and prognosis in hypoxemic respiratory failure". [PDF]
Demoule A+4 more
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Tribunales administrativos: síntesis de la legislación norteamericana
Eduardo Sfeir Sfeir
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Environmental Regulations and Air Pollution in India: A Reexamination
ABSTRACT This paper reexamines the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India, originally evaluated by Greenstone and Hanna (2014) using ground‐based monitoring data. Replacing this sparse and inconsistent data with satellite‐based reanalysis data reveals contrasting air pollution trends and notable differences in the evaluation of policies ...
Olexiy Kyrychenko
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Employer support for health and social care registered professionals, their patients and service users involved in regulatory fitness to practise regulatory proceedings. [PDF]
Wallace LM, Greenfield M.
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Mental Health Review Tribunals and the Council on Tribunals [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Gentzkow, Shapiro, and Taddy, Econometrica 87, no. 4, 2019 (henceforth GST), use a supervised text‐based regression model to assess changes in partisanship in US congressional speech over time. Their estimates imply that partisanship is far greater in recent years than in the past and that it increased sharply in the early 1990s.
Paul Hofmarcher+3 more
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