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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472731/patterns-of-socioeconomic-marginalization-among-people-who-use-drugs-a-gender-stratified-repeated-measures-latent-class-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanjana Mitra, Thomas Kerr, Zishan Cui, Mark Gilbert, Mathew Fleury, Kanna Hayashi, M-J Milloy, Lindsey Richardson
Socioeconomic factors are important correlates of drug use behaviors and health-related outcomes in people who use drugs (PWUD) residing in urban areas. However, less is known about the complex overlapping nature of socioeconomic conditions and their association with a range of individual, drug use, and health-related factors in men and women who use drugs. Data were obtained from two community-recruited prospective cohorts of PWUD. Using a gender-stratified approach, we conducted repeated measures latent class analyses (RMLCA) to identify discrete latent socioeconomic subgroups...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Urban Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466349/-psychiatry-without-coercion-exclude-the-coercion-or-the-patients
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REVIEW
Wolfram Voigtländer, Ilse Eichenbrenner, Detlev Gagel, Dieter Lehmkuhl, Matthias Rosemann, Petra Rossmanith
BACKGROUND: With reference to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD), a fundamental change in psychiatric care in Germany was proposed in 2019 by Zinkler and von Peter, supported by a legal perspective from Kammeier, which has since led to controversial debates. Essentially, the aim is not only to reduce coercion in psychiatry to a minimum, but also to fundamentally exclude it in a psychiatry that only provides care. The function as an agent of social control is to be returned from psychiatry to state institutions...
March 11, 2024: Der Nervenarzt
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465647/unpacking-police-endorsement-of-myths-surrounding-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-formation-and-implications
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linda Nørgaard Madsen, Elisabeth Naima Mikkelsen
Drawing on a qualitative case study consisting of interviews with Danish police trainees, patrol officers, and police detectives, this article explores police endorsement of myths surrounding male-perpetrated intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) and its influence on police response to IPVAW incidents. The findings show that police officers begin to believe in the myths to cope with negative emotions arising from repeated exposure to IPVAW victims, who do not behave according to expected norms of being cooperative, responsible, and innocent...
March 11, 2024: Violence Against Women
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460238/forensic-aspects-of-dissociative-positive-symptoms-in-trauma-related-disorders-and-borderline-personality-disorder
#24
REVIEW
Stefan Tschoeke, Tilman Steinert, Hans Knoblauch
A psychotically motivated act or an act committed under impaired insight and control of action in the midst of an acute psychosis is the standard for lack of criminal responsibility. There is now increasing evidence that positive symptoms, particularly in the form of hallucinations and delusions, in trauma-related disorders and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are comparable to positive symptoms in psychotic disorders, posing a challenge for differential diagnosis and forensic assessment of the relevance of positive symptoms to insight and self-control...
March 8, 2024: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455272/persons-with-mental-disorders-and-suicidality-in-crisis-or-high-risk-situations-involving-police-negotiation-a-systematic-review
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bobbie Clugston, Carla Meurk, Meredith Harris, Philip Burgess, Ed Heffernan
Police negotiators respond to crisis and high-risk situations including mental health crises, but little is known about the nature, frequency and characteristics of these events. This systematic review examined literature about mental disorder and suicidality prevalence in negotiation events from peer-reviewed articles published within the last 20 years. Of 1455 articles identified, 11 met study inclusion criteria. Most contributed only indirect evidence using data on fatal police encounters, case reviews and analysis of communication techniques...
2024: Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455266/an-inspector-calls-trauma-informed-regulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arie Freiberg
This article examines some of the possible harmful effects of regulatory investigations, in particular that of trauma, on persons being investigated and those around them, the legal, ethical or regulatory duties or responsibilities of regulators in the case of such events, and programs currently available to prevent or ameliorate these effects. It concludes by describing what trauma-informed regulatory practice might look like and concludes that a trauma-informed approach to regulation can provide a model of justice that can be applied to persons adversely affected by investigations without derogating from a regulator's statutory purposes...
2024: Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450830/sleep-disorders-and-criminal-behavior
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clarence Watson, Kenneth J Weiss
Behaviors that would otherwise be considered criminal acts, but occur in the context of a sleep disorder, pose challenges to the traditional application of legal principles of criminal responsibility. Determining the degree to which consciousness is present during such behaviors becomes a necessary step in assigning criminal culpability. Historically, legal defense theories of unconsciousness, automatism, and insanity have been raised to negate culpability for parasomnia related behaviors. Accordingly, proper assessment of sleep disorders in the context of criminal charges becomes critical in assisting the functions of the justice system...
March 7, 2024: Behavioral Sciences & the Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442696/macrophage-hidden-criminal-in-therapy-resistance
#28
REVIEW
Yimin Ding, Qian Cao, Wenjuan Yang, Junjie Xu, Peng Xiao
Background Although substantial efforts have been made by researchers to develop drugs, a disappointing reality is that the emergence of drug resistance is an unavoidable reality for the majority of patients. In recent years, emerging evidence suggests a connection between drug resistance and immune dysregulation. Summary As a ubiquitously distributed, versatile innate immune cell, macrophages play essential roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis in steady state. Nevertheless, it is becoming aware that macrophages undermine the action of therapeutic drugs across various disease types...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Innate Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431819/aggressive-parenting-social-medical-and-legal-aspects
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inna M Isaieva, Arsen M Isaiev, Nataliia V Korobtsova, Viktoriia V Nadon, Iryna I Puchkovska
OBJECTIVE: Aim: To examine the impacts of aggressive parenting on physical, mental and emotional development; outcomes for society; possible ways of prevention of children' rights or health violation and responsibility of parents to optimize well-being of children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and Methods: The analysis of scientific data has been conducted on the basis of PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases in order to collect the existed results of researches about social and medical aspects of impact of aggressive parenting...
2024: Wiadomości Lekarskie: Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431608/solutions-trial-solution-focused-brief-therapy-sfbt-in-10-17-year-olds-presenting-at-police-custody-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwenllian Moody, Elinor Coulman, Emma Crocker-White, Kylie Gray, Richard P Hastings, Andrea Longman, Fiona Lugg-Widger, Rebecca Playle, Jeremy Segrott, Paul Thompson, Julia Badger, Peter E Langdon, Samantha Flynn
BACKGROUND: Within England, children and young people (CYP) who come into police custody are referred to Liaison and Diversion (L&D) teams. L&D teams have responsibility for liaising with healthcare and other support services while working to divert CYP away from the criminal justice system but have traditionally not provided targeted psychological interventions to CYP. Considering evidence that Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) leads to a reduction in internalising and externalising behaviour problems in CYP, the aim of this randomised controlled trial (RCT) was to determine whether there is a difference between services as usual (SAU) plus SFBT offered by trained therapists working within a L&D team, and SAU alone, in reducing offending behaviours in 10-17-year-olds presenting at police custody...
March 2, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431377/cross-border-forensic-profiling-of-fraudulent-identity-and-travel-documents-a-pilot-project-between-france-and-switzerland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Solène Lugon Moulin, Emre Ertan, Didier Martin, Simon Baechler
The serial character of document fraud and its connection to organised crime groups who produce, sell and/or use fraudulent documents is a challenge for security and crime fighting. As a response, the added value of forensic intelligence is increasingly recognised. Using a forensic profiling method and a dedicated system deployed in Switzerland, document examiners can detect series (i.e., documents that share a common source) of fraudulent documents conveniently and efficiently. This detection can trigger or orientate investigations, supports crime intelligence efforts, and facilitates cross-jurisdictional cooperation...
March 2024: Science & Justice: Journal of the Forensic Science Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430781/executive-functioning-in-antisocial-behavior-a-multi-level-systematic-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Jochem Milan Jansen, Melanie Elisabeth Franse
Neurobiological information - including executive functioning - is increasingly relevant for forensic clinical practice, as well as for the criminal justice system. Previous meta-analyses report that antisocial populations show impaired performance on executive functioning tasks, but these meta-analyses are outdated, have limitations in their methodological approach, and are therefore in need of an update. The current multi-level meta-analysis including 133 studies (2008-2023) confirms impaired performance in executive functioning (d=...
February 23, 2024: Clinical Psychology Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422686/police-mental-health-co-response-versus-police-as-usual-response-to-behavioral-health-emergencies-a-pragmatic-randomized-effectiveness-trial
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan Marie Lowder, Eric Grommon, Katie Bailey, Bradley Ray
BACKGROUND: People with mental illness are overrepresented in United States (US) criminal legal systems. In response, alternatives to traditional police response to behavioral health emergencies have become more common, despite limited evidence for their effectiveness. We conducted the first randomized controlled trial of a police-mental health co-response team to determine program effectiveness relative to a police-as-usual response on key outcomes identified by community stakeholders...
February 24, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411785/deaths-among-adults-under-supervision-of-the-england-and-wales-probation-services-variation-in-individual-and-criminal-justice-related-factors-by-cause-of-death
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen Slade, Lucy Justice, Frederica Martijn, Rohan Borschmann, Thom Baguley
BACKGROUND: The mortality rate among people under probation supervision in the community is greater than that among incarcerated people and that among the general population. However, there is limited research on the distinct vulnerabilities and risks underlying the causes of death in this population. In this retrospective cohort study, we examined the individual and criminal justice-related factors associated with different causes of death. Factors were assessed in relation to the type of supervision, distinguishing between those under post-custodial release and those serving a community sentence...
February 27, 2024: Health & Justice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402069/balancing-the-scales-of-safety-the-criminal-laws-impact-on-patient-safety-and-error-reduction
#35
REVIEW
Amel Alghrani, Umar Rehman, Mohammad S Sarwar, Peter A Brennan
The chance of death from medical error within the hospital setting is 33,000 times greater than dying in an aircraft crash. Despite patient safety being central to healthcare delivery across the world, medical errors and patient harm remain prevalent. This review evaluates the role of the criminal law in regulating healthcare across England and Wales, using prior legal case studies, and focusing on the offence of gross negligence manslaughter (GNM). It further examines the extent to which the law promotes patient safety and minimises fatal errors in healthcare...
December 7, 2023: British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378632/characteristics-and-risk-factors-of-pharmacist-misconduct-in-new-zealand-a-retrospective-nationwide-analysis
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yufeng Wang, Sanyogita Sanya Ram, Shane Scahill
BACKGROUND: Professional misconduct has evolved into a worldwide concern, involving various forms and types of behaviours that contribute to unsafe practices. This study aimed to provide insights into the patterns characterising pharmacist misconduct and uncover underlying factors contributing to such instances in New Zealand. METHODS: This research examined all cases of pharmacist misconduct sourced from the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (HPDT) database in New Zealand since 2004...
February 20, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368065/forensic-implications-of-the-parasomnias
#37
REVIEW
Brian Holoyda
Although many sleep-related behaviors are benign, others can result in physical or sexual aggression toward bed partners or others. Individuals who engage in sleep-related violence (SRV) and sexual behavior in sleep (SBS) may face legal sanctions for their behavior. Attorneys or legal decision-makers may call on an expert to evaluate a defendant and opine about the veracity of an alleged parasomnia diagnosis, the criminal responsibility of the defendant, and his risk of violence to others. This article reviews the phenomena of SRV and SBS and guides evaluators in the forensic considerations relevant to parasomnias...
March 2024: Sleep Medicine Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361335/community-views-on-the-secondary-use-of-general-practice-data-findings-from-a-mixed-methods-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annette J Braunack-Mayer, Carolyn Adams, Alberto Nettel-Aguirre, Belinda Fabrianesi, Lucy Carolan, Justin Beilby, Felicity Flack
INTRODUCTION: General practice data, particularly when combined with hospital and other health service data through data linkage, are increasingly being used for quality assurance, evaluation, health service planning and research. In this study, we explored community views on sharing general practice data for secondary purposes, including research, to establish what concerns and conditions need to be addressed in the process of developing a social licence to support such use. METHODS: We used a mixed-methods approach with focus groups (November-December 2021), followed by a cross-sectional survey (March-April 2022)...
February 2024: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356951/workplace-violence-against-chinese-licensed-doctors-a-cross-sectional-study
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenhao Chen, Jingyu Shi, Jingyi Xu, Yue Wang, Yanbin Wu
INTRODUCTION: China has issued and implemented a series of policies aimed at preventing and controlling workplace violence (WPV) against licensed doctors. However, the prevalence of WPV has not been fundamentally curbed. The aim of this study was to present the prevalence of WPV, identify its influencing factors and propose responsive measures. METHOD: The online Chinese Physician Practice Survey was conducted with purposive sampling method among licensed doctors in China from January 2022 to June 2022...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351537/global-survey-on-evaluative-reporting-on-dna-evidence-with-regard-to-activity-level-propositions
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mechthild Prinz, Devyn Pirtle, Fabio Oldoni
For many criminal cases, the source of who deposited the DNA is not what the prosecutor and the defense are trying to dispute. In court, the question may be how the DNA was deposited at the crime scene rather than who the DNA came from. Although laboratories in many countries have begun to evaluate DNA evidence given formal activity-level propositions (ALPs), it is unknown how much other forensic practitioners know and what they think about activity-level evaluative reporting (ALR). To collect this information, a survey with 21 questions was submitted to international forensic science organizations across Europe, Australia, South America, Canada, Asia, and Africa...
February 13, 2024: Journal of Forensic Sciences
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