Especially in the current, charged atmosphere, forensic evaluations may increasingly be needed to gauge dangerousness to self and others. |
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There is evidence of continuing dangerousness to the community, and we supplied that evidence to the judge. |
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But there's no requirement that the law pull the wool over the public's eyes and hide the person's potential dangerousness. |
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Questions of dangerousness and criminal propensity, and suspicion that the youth fits the profile of juvenile psychopathy, may arise. |
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More defendants who received correctional sanctions were referred because of concerns about dangerousness and they had high rates of depression. |
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As well as psychiatrists, psychologists play a role in assessing prisoner dangerousness. |
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The rights discourse has been shifted to one of dangerousness and risk management, to exclude rather than to punish appropriately. |
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You have to take into account the perceived dangerousness of a prisoner and the facilities available. |
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Time will tell how the Supreme Court balances these competing interests, but the concept of dangerousness is likely to play a significant role in the ultimate decision. |
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The whole point of the shift from dangerousness to risk was the recognition that behaviour is a product of multiple dynamic factors in a complex situation. |
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There is a popular association between mental illness and dangerousness. |
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This later legislative judgment that the offence did not provide a predicate for a finding of dangerousness did not affect the constitutionality of the original sentence. |
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The author found that death from criminal violence is strongly associated with the dangerousness of the weapon. |
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Recently, there has been renewed interest in the role of antisocial personality and psychopathy in the assessment of dangerousness. |
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Please take the necessary measures, depending on the dangerousness of your sample, to avoid danger to persons. |
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Please not that the properties, and therefore the dangerousness of your sample, can change during the milling operation. |
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In measuring the risk, the employer must take into account the objective dangerousness of the job. |
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Each offender was aware she was importing cocaine into Canada and, given the notorious dangerousness of the drug, each must have been aware of the serious wrong committed. |
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Stabilisation processes change the dangerousness of the constituents in the waste and thus transform hazardous waste into non-hazardous waste. |
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He accepted that she was not mentally ill or a fire-raiser and did not meet the criteria for dangerousness. |
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There is no presumption of dangerousness and no comparison between the treatment of the not criminally responsible accused and convicted offenders. |
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What is more important, however, is that the paragraph does not refer to the fate of the goods, especially if the goods cannot be disposed of because of their nature, specifications or dangerousness. |
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Serious violence is the use of superior physical strength which reaches a high level of intensity or dangerousness, with the aim to overcoming real or only expected resistance by the victim. |
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They encounter Empousa, the comic monster, who reminds us in spite of her laughableness of the dangerousness of the other. |
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Most appeals filed with the Supreme Administrative Court have concerned the alleged dangerousness or strenuousness of school travel shorter than five kilometres. |
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Reviews and parole hearings are subject to a risk assessment to gauge dangerousness and this is influenced by the inmate's confession, remorse and rehabilitation for reintegration back into the community. |
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Contracting out to machines the tedious business of assessing the dangerousness of cancer cells in histological microscope slides ought thus to be an obvious thing to do. |
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The law provides that the accused is presumed to be innocent at this stage and if I have any doubt as to his dangerousness, I have to set him free. |
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Survey results also demonstrate a troubling connection between a large proportion of youth gangs and organized crime groups, which reinforces the dangerousness inherent in the Canadian youth gang phenomenon. |
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