International Journal of Forensic Mental Health An Interdisciplinary Journal Volume 1, Number 1 Spring, 2002 Contents (PDF) The Inaugural Issue of the International Journal of Forensic Mental Health Ronald Roesch and Stephen D. Hart The International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services: Working Toward Interdisciplinary and International Collaboration Derek Eaves Research Priorities in Forensic Mental Health Sheilagh Hodgins Treatment Effects on Forensic Psychiatric Patients Measured With the HCR-20 Violence Risk Assessment Scheme Henrik Belfrage and Kevin S. Douglas Perceived Relevance of Factors for Violence Risk Assessment: A Survey of Clinicians Eric B. Elbogen, Cynthia Calkins Mercado, Mario J. Scalora, and Alan J. Tomkins Psychopathy and Institutional Misbehavior Among Incarcerated Sex Offenders: A Comparison of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised and the Personality Assessment Inventory John F. Edens, Jacqueline K. Buffington-Vollum, Kevin W. Colwell, Darryl W. Johnson, and Judy K. Johnson Asperger’s Syndrome in Forensic Settings Daniel C. Murrie, Janet I. Warren, Marianne Kristiansson, and Park E. Dietz Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes towards Legal Compulsion in England and Wales: Report of a National Survey Caroline Roberts, Jill Peay, and Nigel Eastman The Dutch Entrustment Act (TBS): Its Principles and Innovations Hjalmar J.C. van Marle Psychiatric Patients’ Competency to Collude With Hospital Police in “Sting” Operations: A Case Report and Practice Implications Marcus T. Boccaccini, Patricia A. Zapf, and Stanley L. Brodsky
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