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... males were distinguished from normal controls and psychiatric patients using WCST variables incl... inmates) had been released into the community, while 27 remained in custody. Of those released, ...
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..., Canada is in a position to promote controls based on agreed standards, transparency, and peer ... in the fall of 2006 the international community took a first small but formal step toward changing...
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... conditional sentences to be served in community plus probation -- Whether imposition of conditiona... living in the community under tight controls. This case illustrates how intermittent and condit...
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... trust, and impeding informal social controls, all of which may ultimately lead to public street...
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...Positive Impacts. Canadian business community and society. Facilitate business exchanges and com... a rigorous system of entry and exit controls, and border management personnel were scrupulous i...
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While I enjoyed reading Gordon Sinclair Jr.'s column about the good Samaritans, I felt that he, perhaps unintentionally, offered Joan Erichsen backhanded praise for rushing to help Kimberly Swinoga and her wounded puppy. Erichsen went out of her way to help a stranger in distress in a situation that did involve a dog. I doubt she was also on the scene for the cyclist mishap, but it strikes me that Erichsen is exactly the sort of person who would have stopped to help the cyclist as well. By relating these stories together and then tacitly inferring that people care more about pets than their fellow man, Sinclair winds up implying that, had Erichsen seen the cyclist fall off his bike, she would not have stopped to help him.
Nuclear substances and radiation devices are used throughout Can...
... continues to strengthen its domestic controls on high-risk radioactive sealed sources by establi... the aspirations of the people of that community. Cross Lake has gone a long way in pursuing the me...
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Manitoba could use many more highly skilled nurses in community clinics, doctors' offices or in stand-alone practice. Manitoba Health's tight hold on where nurse practitioners can work and how they will be paid controls cost to the treasury, but also leaves many Manitobans without the primary care they need. Nurse practitioners should be able to choose where in the community their skills are best used. Manitoba Health should give them the power to bill their fees for service in the same way physicians now do to allow that to happen.
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... expressed in the Canadian business community regarding the impact of these controls on their co...
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... expressed in the Canadian business community regarding the impact of these controls on their co...
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Deykin and Buka (1997) examined the prevalence of PTSD among 297 adolescents (75 female; 222 male) who were receiving treatment for chemical dependency at public residential treatment centres. As assessed by structured clinical interview, trauma exposure was reported by about 75% of the sample with no significant difference between the girls and the boys in reported trauma exposure (i.e., 80% vs. 73%, respectively; χ^sup 2^ [1, N= 297] = 1.47, ns (see footnote I)). The most common traumatic events for the girls were rape, seeing someone hurt or killed, physical assault, and threat of injury. The most common traumatic events for the boys were seeing someone hurt or killed, threat of injury, and sudden injury or accident. The girls were over 10 times more likely than the boys to hav...
...; 30 female) attending one of several community-based substance-abuse programs (including day and ... dependence group compared to community controls (i.e., 24% of alcohol-dependent females; 9% of alc...