Yesuf, Yassin Mohammed Birhan, Amlaku Alemu Birara, Addisu Gedlu Adimas, Bewket Dereje Bezabh, Abebe Bahiru Agmase, Nega Gedefaw
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Data on the magnitude of mental illnesses and associated factors among inmates in Ethiopia, in general and in the Amhara region in particular are scarce. The available studies either focused on specific type of mental illness or include inmates from a single correctional center and leave aside the role of rehabilitation service use in inmates’ ment...
Apollonio, Dorie E
This retrospective qualitative review describes the marketing of antipsychotics by pharmaceutical companies to prisons and jails to increase prescribing. This review relied on internal pharmaceutical industry documents released in litigation and stored in the Drug Industry Documents archive at the UCSF Industry Documents Library. At least two pharm...
Vaccaro, Giorgia Massariol, Anna Guirguis, Amira Kirton, Stewart B Stair, Jacqueline L
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Drug testing and analysis
This paper presents a systematic literature review on the detection of new psychoactive substances (NPS) in prison settings. It includes the most frequently reported NPS classes, the routes and forms used for smuggling, and the methods employed to analyse biological and non-biological samples. The search was carried out using MEDLINE (EBSCO), Scopu...
Aldhaheri, Mohammed Abdulla Mohammed Mes... Xia, Bo Nepal, Madhav
The selection of an appropriate smart building technology has been a challenge for stakeholders, because no specific selection criteria are currently available. This study aimed to identify the potential selection criteria for the selection of smart building technologies for prison buildings in the United Arab Emirates. A questionnaire survey was c...
Velen, Kavindhran Sathar, Farzana Hoffmann, Christopher J Hausler, Harry Fononda, Amanda Govender, Sharlene Lerefolo, Matsie Govender, Ashley Charalambous, Salome
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Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Rationale: Realizing the Global Plan to End Tuberculosis (TB) will require reaching at least 90% of people in key populations, such as inmates, through optimizing case-finding approaches. Objectives: To evaluate the value of adding digital chest X-ray (d-CXR) with computer-aided detection (CAD) to symptom-based screening on TB yield among inmates. ...
Wei, Ran Li, Qiang
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Genes
Stemona parviflora is an endangered species, narrowly endemic to Hainan and Southwest Guangdong. The taxonomic classification of S. parviflora remains controversial. Moreover, studying endangered species is helpful for current management and conservation. In this study, the first complete chloroplast genome of S. parviflora was assembled and compar...
Paynter, Martha Heggie, Clare Matheson, Lauren Rillie, Claire Beals, Dominica Bray, Mirinda
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Journal of advanced nursing
To explore the experiences of provincially incarcerated mothers in Nova Scotia, Canada; and to make recommendations with respect to improving the experiences of mothers facing criminalization and their children. This qualitative study is rooted in feminist standpoint theory, community-based research methodologies and prison abolition. Mothers who w...
Razyhrayev, Oleh
This article is devoted to shaping the corps of prison staff in Volhynia and in Eastern Galicia in the years of 1918–1923. The formation of the prison staff took place in difficult political and material conditions. Firstly, the Polish authorities employed former penitentiary cadres who had served in local prisons during the times of the Austro-Hun...
Bellot-Gurlet, Marine
Ce mémoire de Master 2 dirigé par Pascale Barthélémy et soutenu en juin 2022 à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon vise à étudier les stratégies de défense des prisonniers politiques de l’Union des Populations du Cameroun (UPC), mouvement nationaliste camerounais qui lutte pour l’unification et l’indépendance du territoire sous tutelle de l’ONU et a...
Belchior, Verônica Botelho, Bruno G Franca, Adriana S
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Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
The Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) sensory analysis protocol is the methodology that is used to classify specialty coffees. However, because the sensory analysis is sensitive to the taster's training, cognitive psychology, and physiology, among other parameters, the feasibility of instrumental approaches has been recently studied for complement...