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According to Motiuk and Brown (1993) , how many times more likely were higher-risk/higher-need offenders to fail while in conditional release programs compared to lower-risk/lower-need offenders?
Marfan Syndrome
Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting the body's connective tissue, leading to abnormalities in the heart, blood vessels, bones, joints, and eyes.
Elastin Fibers
Protein fibers found in connective tissue that allow tissues to resume their shape after stretching or contracting.
Hyperextensible Joints
Joints that move beyond the normal range of motion due to loose ligaments, often associated with conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Calcified Matrix
The part of a tissue that has been hardened by the deposition of calcium salts.
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