Intimate Violence, Part II: When “Self-Defense” is Camouflage for Homicide

Intimate Violence, Part II: When “Self-Defense” is Camouflage for Homicide

Intimate Violence, Part II: When “Self-Defense” is Camouflage for Homicide By Caroline Light Intimate Violence, Part II: When “Self-Defense” is Camouflage for Homicide The last “In The Crosshairs” post, co-authored with Amy Ojeaburu, discussed the case of Maddesyn George, an Indigenous woman who shot and killed her rapist. George was charged with second degree murder […]

Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense

Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense

Maddesyn George, Intimate Violence, and the Limits of Armed Self-Defense By Amy Ojeaburu and Caroline Light This article was co-authored by Amy Ojeaburu, a sophomore at Harvard College, with whom I was fortunate to collaborate this summer on a project on Gender, Race, and Self-Defensive Gun Violence. Amy led the effort to (1) assemble an archive […]

Edition 62 – A Patient’s Perceived Effect of the “No Visitor Policy” Implemented During COVID on Their Overall Mental and Physical Health: A Retrospective, Observational Study

Edition 62 – A Patient's Perceived Effect of the "No Visitor Policy" Implemented During COVID on Their Overall Mental and Physical Health: A Retrospective, Observational Study

A Patient’s Perceived Effect of the “No Visitor Policy” Implemented During COVID on Their Overall Mental and Physical Health: A Retrospective, Observational Study By Eman Al Haddad, Brent Hill, Kristina Grant, Sabrina Henri, Hugh Giffords, Dr. Melchor L Bareng, Ph.D. Citation Haddad E, Hill B, Grant K, Henri S, Giffords H, Bareng M. A patient’s […]

Edition 45 – Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the Covid-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation

Edition 45 – Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the Covid-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation

Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the COVID-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation By Keerthi B. Harish and Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Harish K, Aphinyanaphongs Y. Caution is required when clinically implementing ai models: what the COVID-19 pandemic taught […]

Edition 48 – Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India

Edition 48 – Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India

Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India By Mohammad Abdullah Sarkar BA and Ahmad Ozair MBBS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Sarkar M, Ozair A. Adherence to lockdown and social-distancing policies amidst COVID-19 pandemic: a behavioral and socio-economic perspective from India. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/vv16.  Download PDF. Adherence […]

Edition 48 – An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafe

Edition 48 – An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafe

An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafes By Anne Siegler, DrPH and Hanna Tessema, DrPH(c), MPH, MSW Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Siegler A, Tessema H. An opportunity for cross-jurisdictional learning: COVID response virtual learning cafes. HPHR. 2021;48.10.54111/0001/VV14 An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafes Abstract As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, over […]