Until today, 1 per cent of the Americans are living in the prison, half of which is black, which is far beyond the All Blacks in the population ratio. 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Until today, 1% American live in the jail, in which one half is a black, greatly surpasses ...
The true prevalence of CTOs in the general population is unknown and assumed to be around 15–20% [1–3] but varies widely (30–50%) in patients with significant coronary artery disease (CAD) [1–5]. Figure 1. Stenosis versus chronic total occlusion. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI...
A total population-based cohort study of female psychiatric inpatients who have served a prison sentence: Imprisonment among female psychiatric inpatientsBackgroundStudies of the overlap between severe mental disorder and criminality tend to focus on prison populations rather than psychiatric populations.Aims...
Total State Prison Population Dropped for 6 Months Last YearPeter Slevin
Abortion rights across the US vary by state After Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, a Republican, persuaded a state judge lift an injunction that blocked enforcement of the 1864 ban. Then the state Court of Appeals suspended the law as Brnovich...
“The fight for reproductive rights is not over in Arizona,” she said, referring to a statewide petition campaign to put the issue on the ballot this fall. “This moment must not slow us down.” According to AP VoteCast, 6 out of 10 Arizona voters in the 2022 midterm elections said ...
By 1926, Southern Florida was booming, but the growing population was dangerously naive to the danger they faced from serious hurricanes in the bustling resort destination. That naivete was shattered when, without warning, a category 4 storm known as the Great Miami Hurricane tore through the Cari...
There is a kind of no-man’s-land between the sort of proof that will suffice to send somebody to prison and the kind of proof that will suffice to convince us that a man should not be attorney general or hold some other high office and the kind of proof that just makes us recoil ...
By 1926, Southern Florida was booming, but the growing population was dangerously naive to the danger they faced from serious hurricanes in the bustling resort destination. That naivete was shattered when, without warning, a category 4 storm known as the Great Miami Hurricane tore through the Cari...
Heltzel, Emily J.William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal