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November 13, 2005
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 28(6)
November-December 2005
Articles on judicial admonitions and hearsay evidence; The Alabama Structured Assessment of Treatment Completion for Insanity Acquittes; coercion during investigation and treatment; educing violence in serious juvenile offenders using intensive treatment; psychopathy and affective disorders in adult sex offenders; risk assessment of sexual offenders in German forensic institutions; regional psychiatric boards in Israel; mental disability and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The effects of judicial admonitions on hearsay evidence
Dae Ho Lee, Daniel A. Krauss and Joel Lieberman
The Alabama Structured Assessment of Treatment Completion for Insanity Acquittes (The AlaSATcom)
James F. Hooper, Alix M. McLearen and Michelle E. Barnett
Experiences of coercion during investigation and treatment
Marianne Larsson-Kronberg, Agneta Öjehagen and Mats Berglund
Reducing violence in serious juvenile offenders using intensive treatment
Michael F. Caldwell and Gregory J. Van Rybroek
A preliminary study on findings of psychopathy and affective disorders in adult sex offenders
Jill D. Stinson, Judith V. Becker and Shannon Tromp
Risk assessment of sexual offenders in German forensic institutions
D. Seifert, S. Möller-Mussavi and M. Wirtz
Regional psychiatric boards in Israel: Expectations and realities
Arie Bauer, Paula Rosca, Alex Grinshpoon, Razak Khawalled and Roberto Mester
Stigma as a barrier to employment: Mental disability and the Americans with Disabilities Act
Teresa L. Scheid
Posted by Emma at November 13, 2005 10:12 PM
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