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General public |
Production chain & supply |
Premeditation, planned |
Violence against people |
Violence against properties |
Moment opportunity to act (passage ŕ l'acte) |
Lived by the offender |
General prevention |
pathologic drunkenness |
focused on exposed groups (targeting), take advantage of changing mood of fashion, intent to cover events, places & moments |
places policies: bars, restaurant, discotheque |
rarely observed, but voluntary alcoholic drinking may be responsible broadly or on specific conditions: public, vehicle driving |
identical to acute psychosis, traffic accident |
identical to acute psychosis |
according individual tolerance to alcohol
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feeling of power, mood disorders, amnesia / definition of responsibility & information on rules laws & torts in such practices |
information on limits, strategic targeted disposal of public forces, laws on public events |
chronic alcoholism |
focus on individual cause, with a special attention to psychologic problems, anxiety & depression |
employers policies and training prevention at work places |
mental deterioration + drunkenness often added |
violence against spouse, fight, frequent homicide |
robberies, swindles, social marginalization, homelessness |
pre-delirium tremens, jealousy crisis, painful experience |
chronic mood disorders, intolerance to frustration, violence |
Individual approach know where, how and with whom care is available if in the future wanting to stop discuss about efforts to have quite and if something has worked. |
addictions |
universal screening of pregnant women for use of tobacco, alcohol & illicit drugs; screening adolescents for tobacco, alcohol, depression, and anxiety |
extend of law frames, sentences, toughness requires fairness & sense of Justice especially if strong (unfair violence gives pretext) |
according person personality |
acquired delinquency often violent acts |
drugs thefts, vandalism |
lack, confused states, hallucinations |
they are often lucid view on profits of robberies and burglaries (while confused when under drugs effects). |
discuss about others, identify psychotic signs & coping sensibility (care not to stigmatize madness explain why ill), screen children & adolescents for behavioral disorders. |
production |
consider feasibility of means, conditions and concerted multi-regional fight (to balance with the exposure this has when Law enforcers are corrupted |
extend of means of inquiry, investigation or seizures feasibility and ways to enforce and apply sentences, mitigations, etc. |
consider techniques of intelligence & flexibility of efficient strategies accor-ding the knowledge of market fluc-tuations & swifts: local organized crime may adapt violently, inter-national organized crime find synergies in criminal cooperations |
Within illegal drug markets violence is endemic and is employed for the purposes of punishment and conflict resolution; as persons buying or selling drugs in these markets have no recourse to legitimate authority to resolve disputes. |
complex cost-benefits / cost efficiency assessment; complex balance between precisions of lawfulness strategies and tactics to reach some satisfaction in more partial issues |
market strategies and tactics for not giving too many opportunities to crime; prevention as previous as economically meaningful & as soon as possible on emerging emergencies |
make the difference between kinds of producers more as a tactical resource more than as a publicized strategy; either a strategical expec-tation together with efficient tactics. |
strategies to manage access & preventing having legal problems (involving parents (of teens), school and health, professionals; care not to built a "wall with no other issue than one weighty gate" either; "a miracle of political will for speech |
General prevention on addiction |
Home visitation:or selected pregnant women & some children up to age 5; complete with social neighborhood with fast assessment method and/or micro- epidemiological study of social environment (or cultural anthropological view) |
Clandestine labs products: common cold pill (ephedrine or pseudo-ephedrine), acetone, alcohol (gasoline additives or rubbing alcohol), toluene (as brake cleaner), drain cleaner or automobile battery acid (sulphuric acid), engine starter (ether), coffee filters, iodine, salt (table/rock), batteries (lithium), propane tank (anhydrous ammonia), lye (sodium hydroxide), stick matches (red phosphorous), dishes (pyre x), muriatic acid pool chemicals (hydrochloric acid) |
Generalized anxiety disorder that presents for the1st time after the age of 40 should probably be conside -red evidence of depression until proven otherwise. anxiety disorders estima-ted to affect more than 10% of U.S. population at some point in their lives |
therefore, effective practical interventions are needed to reduce the prevalence of drug market violence and mediate the negative health impacts that result |
supplemental educational services for vulnerable infants from dis-advantaged families patients with a problem of “nerves” account for approximately 10–30 % of en-counters in general medical practice. |
" Drugs pharmaco-vigilance" I: short term & systemics proof of risk II: proof of effects (noxious-ness) III: systemic proof of maximum inconvenient (risks limits) IV: follow-up of dangerousness |
efficacy and cost-efficiency of preventive services depend on the entire array of universal, selective, and indicated service components; they also depend on the ability of the health care system to target and limit the more costly indicated interventions to those who could most benefit from them |
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General definition not proper to addiction |
Produce material of information for impersonal public , reports and information for politicians , the media, parents and others |
International public image International cooperation, country and social reputation and representation of a country |
Forcible Rape: the carnal knowledge of a person, forcibly and/or against that person's will, or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity (or because of his/her youth). |
Criminal Homicide—Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter: the willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.
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Robbery: the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear. |
Aggravated Assault an unlawful attack by one person upon another wherein the offender uses a weapon or displays it in a threatening manner, or the victim suffers obvious severe or aggravated bodily injury involving apparent broken bones, loss of teeth, possible internal injury, severe laceration, or loss of consciousness. |
Human Treatment Safety Proofs I not primarily toxic (fully voluntary subject, previous complete proofs on laboratory models. II existence of positive effects (pathophysiological ground or evidence of carefull colateral experiments). III extend of 2 |
Medicine Drug Qualify Process I Find molecules (natural or synthesis - new molecules (ethnopharmacology ...) - derivation II Laboratory screenings (in vitro & in vivo) III Clinical tests (see left) IV Pharmacovigilance |