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Clinical Trial Research
Research from Sam Houston State University provide new insights into clinical trial research
November 9th, 2007
"German and USA. incident-level homicide files are extracted from the Freiburg Cohort Study and Houston, Texas, respectively, to compare characteristics of criminal homicide perpetrated by persons ages 14 to 30 years between the mid-1980s and 2001. Findings indicate that many of the characteristics of offenders, victims, their relationships to one another, and methods of killing are not culture specific, particularly for female offenders," investigators in the United States report. "However, despite a substantial difference between the two areas in overall homicide levels, the offending rules for this 14- to 30-year-old group are 5 to 6 times the overall national rates...
Source: Biotech Law Weekly (2007-11-09)
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