International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Volume 5, Number 2 Fall, 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Our Final Editorial Ronald Roesch and Stephen D. Hart Reflections on the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services John Petrila Juvenile Competence to Stand Trial: A Historical and Empirical Analysis of a Juvenile Forensic Evaluation Service Ivan P. Kruh, Lynne Sullivan, Mesha Ellis, Frances Lexcen, and Jon McClell General Pressures to Adhere to Psychiatric Treatment in the Community Allison D. Redlich and John Monahan Psychopathy, Empathy, and Perspective -Taking Ability in a Community Sample: Implications for the Successful Psychopathy Concept Jana L. Mullins-Nelson, Randall T. Salekin, and Anne-Marie R. Leistico Correctional Officers’ Perceptions of Inmates with Mental Illness: The Role of Training and Burnout Syndrome Jennifer A. A. Lavoie, Deborah A. Connolly, and Ronald Roesch A Scale to Measure Perceived Coercion in Everyday Life: A Concept to Inform Research on the Legal Issues of Coerced Treatment Henry J. Steadman and Allison D. Redlich Attempting to Understand the Increase in the Numbers of Forensic Beds in Europe: A Multi-site Study of Patients in Forensic and General Psychiatric Services Sheilagh Hodgins, Rüdiger Müller-Isberner, and Jean-François Allaire Judges’ Risk Communication Preferences in Risk for Future Violence Cases Phylissa P. Kwartner, Phillip M. Lyons, Jr., and Marcus T. Boccaccini Antisocial Personality Disorder and the Malingering of Psychiatric Disorder: A Study of Criminal Defendants L. Thomas Kucharski, Diana M. Falkenbach, Shannon S. Egan, and Scott Duncan
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