Zatz, Noah D
ABSTRACTWork requirements backed by threats of incarceration offer a fertile but neglected site for sociolegal inquiry. These “carceral work mandates” confound familiar accounts of both the neoliberal state’s production of precarious work through deregulation and the penal state’s production of racialized exclusion from labor markets. In two illust...
Kletenik, Isaiah Sillau, Stefan H Isfahani, Sanaz Attaripour LaFaver, Kathrin Hallett, Mark Berman, Brian D
BackgroundThe prevalence of functional movement disorders is 2 to 3 times higher in women than in men. Trauma and adverse life events are important risk factors for developing functional movement disorders. On a population level, rates of sexual abuse against women are higher when compared with the rates against men.ObjectivesTo determine gender di...
Wilson, Sylia Hopwood, Christopher J McGue, Matt Iacono, William G
We first confirmed adolescents diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders (oppositional defiant, conduct disorder; n = 158) had lower constraint and higher negative emotionality, and greater psychiatric comorbidity and psychosocial dysfunction, relative to adolescents without (n = 755), in a population-based sample enriched for externalizing psyc...
Thaler, Kai M
Miller, F
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Discourse on terrorist violence has long facilitated an especially liberal form of securitisation. Originally evoked in reference to anarchists and communists, a rational consideration of terrorist violence, inaugurated by the concept, asks for deferred judgement about the nature...
Larson, Satu Brindis, Claire D Chapman, Susan A Spetz, Joanne
Nearly half of 5- to 17-year-olds have experienced trauma in the form of at-school victimization. Exposure to trauma increases students' risk for mental health disorders and school failure. This study reviews at-school victimization in middle and high school students and associated health outcomes that may negatively impact academic outcomes. Analy...
Ulibarri, Monica D Salazar, Marissa Syvertsen, Jennifer L Bazzi, Angela R Rangel, M Gudelia Orozco, Hugo Staines Strathdee, Steffanie A
Utilizing mixed methods, we examined intimate partner violence (IPV) behaviors among 428 female sex workers (FSWs) who use drugs and their noncommercial male partners in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Half of all participants reported perpetrating and experiencing at least one type of IPV behavior in the past year. In interviews, drug use emerg...
Christensen, Darin Nguyen, Mai Sexton, Renard
abstractDemocratic transitions are often followed by conflict. This article explores one explanation: the military’s strategic use of violence to retain control of economically valuable regions. The authors uncover this dynamic in Myanmar, a country transitioning from four decades of military rule. Fearing that the new civilian government will asse...
Heylen, Elsa Shamban, Emily Steward, Wayne T Krishnan, Gopal Solomon, Raja Srikrishnan, AK Ekstrand, Maria L
This cross-sectional study describes the prevalence and context of violence by sexual partners against female sex workers (FSWs, N = 589) in Andhra Pradesh and its association with alcohol use by FSWs and abusive partners. In all, 84% of FSWs reported alcohol use; 65% reported lifetime physical abuse by a sexual partner. Most abused women suffered ...
Nurnberger, John I Yang, Ziyi Zang, Yong Acion, Laura Bierut, Laura Bucholz, Kathleen Chan, Grace Dick, Danielle M Edenberg, Howard J Kramer, John
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Background:As part of the ongoing Collaborative Study of the Genetics of Alcoholism, we performed a longitudinal study of a high risk cohort of adolescents/young adults from families with a proband with an alcohol use disorder, along with a comparison group of age-matched controls. The intent was to compare the development of alcohol problems in su...