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    First Offensive Shot in Elite Table Tennis by Michael Fuchs, Martin Lames

    Published 2021-06-01
    Subjects: “…first offensive shot…”
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    Childhood risk and protective factors for early desisters, late desisters and life-course persistent offenders by David P. Farrington

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This article investigates age 8-10 risk and protective factors for 37 life-course-persistent offenders (first offense up to age 20, last offense at age 40 or later), 38 late desisters (first offense up to age 20, last offense at age 21-39), 50 early desisters (first and last offenses up to age 20), 41 late onset offenders (first offense at age 21 or later), and 227 nonoffenders.  18 males were excluded from the analysis because they were not at risk of a recorded conviction from age 40 onwards (because of death or emigration).  …”
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    Does Watching a Play about the Teenage Brain Affect Attitudes toward Young Offenders? by Robert Blakey

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…After watching the play, participants perceived the young offender as less likely to reoffend than the adult offender and the young, but not adult, offender as less morally responsible for his actions, especially on the first offense. Therefore, public engagement in the newest arrival to the criminological scene – neuroscience – may shift support for different youth justice responses.…”
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    Temporal alcohol availability predicts first-time drunk driving, but not repeat offending. by Timothy P Schofield, Thomas F Denson

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We examined the relationship between the business hours of alcohol outlets licensed to serve alcohol for on-premises consumption and misdemeanor-level (first offense) and felony-level drunk driving (repeat offense) charges in New York State in 2009. …”
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    Fra emarginazione e infamia. La legittimazione sociale del rifiuto by Patrizia Meringolo

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Gender differences are analyzed: the first offense ascribed to women is to refuse compliance with role expectations. …”
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    CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IN THE CRIMINAL LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA by Branislav Babić, Marija Stanković

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Taking into account the tendencies on the international and comparative level regarding the regulation of the criminal law protection of the environment, the domestic legislator dedicates an entire chapter of the Criminal Code precisely to incriminations that have the environment as an object of protection, in various forms. As the first offense provided for in Chapter 24 i.e., Criminal offenses against the environment, the legislator defines the general and most significant criminal offense from the group of criminal offenses against the environment, namely, Environmental pollution. …”
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    Psychiatric evaluations in offenders with mental illness: A case series by Chia- Heng Lin, Wen- Ching Hsieh, Heng- Wei Liu, Chia- Hsiang Chan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…They were relatively young at the first offense and unemployed, unmarried during the period of committing the offenses. …”
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    Psychiatric and criminological profile of female inpatients in Tunisia by R. Felhi, G. Hamdi, S. Chebli, R. Ridha

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The mean age of the first offense was 24 years old. The main crimes were: homicide (18.2%) and theft (18.2%). …”
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    Assessing Violence Risk in Adolescents in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Systematic Review and Clinical Guidance by Megan M. Mroczkowski, John T. Walkup, Paul S. Appelbaum

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Historical characteristics include a younger age at first offense, higher number of previous criminal offenses, criminal history in one parent, physical abuse, experiencing poor child-rearing, and low parental education level. …”
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    Black girls and referrals: racial and gender disparities in self-reported referral to substance use disorder assessment among justice-involved children by Micah E. Johnson, Shawnta L. Lloyd, Skye C. Bristol, Amy L. Elliott, Linda B. Cottler

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The control variables included substance type, household income, current SU problems, history of mental health problems, number of misdemeanors, risk to recidivate, and age at first offense. Results There were no significant differences in the likelihood of having a history of reporting being referred to SUD assessment between White females, White males, and Latinx females. …”
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    Exploring the Modus Operandi of Coaches Who Perpetrated Sex Offenses in Canada by Elisabeth St-Pierre, Elisabeth St-Pierre, Elisabeth St-Pierre, Sylvie Parent, Sylvie Parent, Sylvie Parent, Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Nadine Deslauriers-Varin, Nadine Deslauriers-Varin

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Additionally, findings revealed the influence of the victims' gender, coaches' sport level and year of coaches' first offenses on modus operandi strategies used. Implications for crime prevention measures are discussed.…”
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    The relative age effect in the Spanish elite male handball by Carlos Sánchéz Rodríguez, Álvaro Yáñez Sancho, Manuel Sillero Quintana, Jesús Rivilla-García

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Specifically, the highest percentages of players born in the first months of the year were the specific positions of the first offensive line and the goalkeeper. In conclusion, the results seem to confirm a relative effect of age on the players analyzed. …”
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    The relative age effect in the Spanish elite male handball by Carlos Sánchéz Rodríguez, Álvaro Yáñez Sancho, Manuel Sillero Quintana, Jesús Rivilla-García

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Specifically, the highest percentages of players born in the first months of the year were the specific positions of the first offensive line and the goalkeeper. In conclusion, the results seem to confirm a relative effect of age on the players analyzed. …”
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    Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer team by Pedro Malta, Bruno Travassos

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Data showed that the team in analysis have two preferential patterns of play for this moment of game: i) supported play, with the defensive midfielder being the player that received more often the ball in the defensive central zone of the field and present the highest influence on the network of passing balls, and ii) direct play, with the centre forward being the player that received more long balls in the first offensive central zone or on the first right wing zone of the offensive midfield. …”
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