Currently, UUS is theorized to be a criminogenic context that provides opportunities and rewards for deviance (Osgood et al.,1996). The lack of adult supervision reduces both social control and the chance of apprehension, while the lack of structure may facilitate deviant opportunities. The presen...
139–160 of deviance Howard Becker (1963) asks 'How does one become a marijuana user?' In contrast to pre-dispositional and psychological-individualistic theories of deviant behavior, Becker's inherently social explanation contends that becoming a user of this substance is the result of a three-...
The current challenges associated with characterization of MSCs following systemic infusion are a consequence of the combined complexity of defining what an MSC is, with sensitive means for detection and isolation of MSCs within an in vivo system. Methods for Engineering of MSCs to Enhance the ...
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Not only is the relationship between depression and ED likely bidirectional and co-occurring, it may also be the consequence of sexual dysfunction, particularly in young men [26]. While it is difficult to quantify rates of other psychological factors hypothesized to account for the sharp rise in...
(US), the consequence of a comparison of thekindthat left thedegreeof the severity of the disease of COVID-19 unstated was, this paper argues, the subtle privileging of the known, the ‘common’, and the ‘mild’ illnesses over the (then) understated and potentially debilitating and ...