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2004 Fall Journal
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International Journal of Forensic Mental Health

Volume 3, Number 2

Fall, 2004


The Adequacy and Accuracy of Sexually Violent Predator Evaluations: Contextualized Risk Assessment in Clinical Practice
     Rebecca L. Jackson, Richard Rogers, and Daniel W. Shuman

 

License as Leverage: Mandating Treatment for Professionals

     John Monahan and Richard J. Bonnie

 

Clinical Assessment of Violence from Inpatient Records: A Comparison of Individual and Aggregate Decision Making Across Risk Strategies
     Matthew T. Huss and Robert A. Zeiss

 

Type of Discharge and Risk of Recidivism Measured by the HCR-20: A Retrospective Study in a Dutch Sample of Treated Forensic Psychiatric Patients
     Vivienne de Vogel, Corine de Ruiter, Martin Hildebrand, Brechje Bos,  and Peter van de Ven

 

Women Inmates’ Mental Health Needs: Evidence of the Validity of the Jail Screening Assessment Tool (JSAT)
     Tonia L. Nicholls, Zina Lee, Raymond R. Corrado, and James R.P. Ogloff

 

Psychological Risk Markers in Violent Female Behavior 
     Ghitta Weizmann-Henelius, Vappu Viemerö and Markku Eronen

 

Managing Problematic Anger: The Development of a Treatment Program for Personality Disordered Patients in High Security
     David Jones and Clive R. Hollin

 

A Developing World Perspective on Homicide and Mental Disorder: An Eighteen- Year Retrospective Study (1980-1998) at Jos, Nigeria
     Larry Nanjul Ayuba, Moses David Audu, Ali Ruth Choji, and Mansfield Mela




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