Browsing SCA Faculty Publications by Title
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The Lockerbie disaster and other aircraft breakups in midair
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1990-06)This is a review of the experiences and activities of various specialty groups that constituted the organization developed to investigate the Lockerbie air disaster. Circumstances surrounding other aircraft midair breakup ... -
Mass deaths by gas or chemical poisoning. A historical perspective
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1991-06)This review chronicles the characteristics of deliberate and accidental mass poisonings that occurred in World Wars I and II, in Bhopal, and in other historical cases up to and including modern wars. It also considers ... -
Mentally retarded individuals--a population at risk?
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1991-05)When comparing the aging process of mentally retarded (MR) persons with the nondisabled population, researchers have established an earlier lower limit for the onset of old age for MR persons and a higher mortality rate. ... -
Nursing home queues and home health users
(Routledge, 1993)Home health market growth suggests the need for models explaining home health utilization. We have previously explained state-level Medicare home health visits with reference to nursing home markets. Here we introduce a ... -
The pathology and medicolegal aspects of sexual activity
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1991-03)The pathology of injury and its complications related to sexual activities has changed remarkably when compared with that of the past, which usually involved assaults or murders of female victims of varying ages, with ... -
Patient-to-physician communication on medication use
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Physical fitness and adults with mental retardation. An overview of current research and future directions
(Adis International, 1993-07)The deinstitutionalization movement of the past 25 years has focused on the placement of people with mental retardation into community-based settings. There is a need for exercise- and health-related professionals to ... -
Prevention and mitigation measures against phishing emails: A sequential schema model
(Springer Nature, 2021-09-28)Phishing emails have permeated our digital communication, taking advantage of vulnerabilities that the information technology system poses to users. Given the potential for further cybersecurity incidents, theft of personally ... -
The Ripper Project. Modern science solving mysteries of history
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989-06)Modern scientific techniques may be applied to solve historical--even ancient--mysteries. Many such mysteries have been studied by forensic scientists, including anthropologists. One example is the recent examination of ... -
Signs of death as considered by Dr. B.M. Vance in a lecture fifty years ago
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1989-06)This work is based on the lecture given by Dr. Bernard M. Vance, then Assistant Chief Medical Examiner of New York, to the Homicide Squad Detectives of New York City on November 2, 1933, at the New York Police Academy. He ... -
A six-step model of potential victim's decisions to change location
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009-04)This paper presents a model of how concern about personal security (a shorthand term designed to include assessments of both fear of crime and perception of risk) influences potential victimsâ decisions to change ... -
Social media intelligence: AI applications for criminal investigation and national security
(IGI Global, 2023-02-01)This chapter aims at discussing how social media intelligence (SOCMINT) can be and has been applied to the field of criminal justice. SOCMINT is composed of a set of computer forensic techniques used for intelligence ... -
The impacts of COVID-19 on incarcerated people and their families
(Wichita State University, 2020-09-15)Breanna Boppre will discuss the implications of COVID-19 for correctional agencies nationwide and in Kansas. She will provide preliminary results from her ongoing mixed-methods study that examines families' experiences of ... -
“The Traps Started During My Childhood”: The role of substance abuse in women’s responses to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-08-13)The gendered pathways perspective seeks to identify the biological, psychological, and social realities that lead to women’s law-breaking behavior. Prior research in this area demonstrates the link between women’s adverse ... -
The unusual accidental death of a pregnant woman by sexual foreplay
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1991-09)This is the case of a young pregnant black woman who died during foreplay when her male partner with his hands accidentally forced air from her vaginal cavity into her uterine cavity, causing air embolization in the veins ... -
Women of color and the war on crime: An explanation for the rise in Black female imprisonment
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-10-02)Since 1972, U.S. female imprisonment has risen twice as fast as male imprisonment, with increased disparities between White females and women of color. Such disparities are particularly stark for drug crimes, for which ... -
Women's security: Critical perspectives on assessment techniques and preventive responses
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009-07)Guest Editors' introduction to the special issue of Security Journal on the topic of Women's security: critical perspectives on assessment techniques and preventive responses.