نتایج جستجو برای: collar criminals are those who abusing their official occupations commit profitable

تعداد نتایج: 6523798  

2011
Seyed Mahmood Mirzamani

OBJECTIVE Religious values were investigated in a group of Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Tehran. METHODS The sample consisted of official duty troops and conscripts who were in prison due to a crime. One hundred thirty seven individuals cooperated with us in the project (37 Official personnel and 100 conscripts). The instruments used included a demographic questionnaire containing personal ...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2005
Gill K Mein Martin J Shipley Melvyn Hillsdon George T H Ellison Michael G Marmot

BACKGROUND To explore the relationship between work, retirement and physical activity. METHODS Cross-sectional analyses of data from self-completed questionnaires by 6224 civil servants aged 45-69 years participating in phase 5 of the Whitehall II longitudinal study. RESULTS There appeared to be a dose-response relationship between hours worked and the prevalence of physical activity, with ...

2016
Isha Pandya Deepti Theng

Nowadays, facial expression detection and expression recognition has become one of the most important topics in research field. Facial expressions may be used to identify criminals. In today’s scenario, the crime rate is increasing day-by-day and criminals are set free due to lack of evidence. Investigators often express confidence in their potential to spot a lie. But identifying a criminal wh...

Journal: :The Indian journal of social work 1946
A V MATTHEW

Part I.—Economic Factors and Crime. Crime is a great source of waste. Millions worth of property is destroyed by criminal activity every year, in every country of any importance. Lakhs of rupees are spent on detection of crime and on bringing to book the offenders. Thousands of men are sent to prisons when their crimes are detected, and they have to be fed and housed at State cost. It is true t...

صدیقه عاصمی, ,

Incredible advances in knowledge and technology that have been made in blood groups' identification, collection, fractionation, storage and related screening tests, have evolved transfusion medicine as a novel specialty of its' own. Feasibility of new surgical procedures is the result of these advancements. Infusing blood is a living transplantation procedure which carries its significant risks...

Journal: :Foresic Research & Criminology International Journal 2016

Atef Atefi, Azadah Souzani, Azam sadat Hashemi, khadijeh Dehghani, Seyed Jalil Mirmohammadi, Zahra Zareian Yazdi,

Abstract Objective The incidence of childhood cancer has been increasing nearly one percent per year for the past two decades. Leukemia and lymphoma are the most common types of childhood cancers. This study assessed the relation between environmental factors (Hydrocarbon, agricultural toxin, insecticide) and leukemia/lymphoma in children, which was evaluated by the frequency of the parents...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2017

2014
L.M. Cope E. Ermer L.M. Gaudet V.R. Steele A.L. Eckhardt M.R. Arbabshirani M.F. Caldwell V.D. Calhoun K.A. Kiehl

BACKGROUND Violence that leads to homicide results in an extreme financial and emotional burden on society. Juveniles who commit homicide are often tried in adult court and typically spend the majority of their lives in prison. Despite the enormous costs associated with homicidal behavior, there have been no serious neuroscientific studies examining youth who commit homicide. METHODS Here we ...

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