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2003 Fall Journal
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International Journal of Forensic Mental Health

Volume 2, Number 2

Fall, 2003

Contents (PDF)

 

Testing the Reliability and Validity of the Risk, Sophistication-Maturity, and Treatment Amenability Instrument (RST-i): An Assessment Tool for Juvenile Offenders

         Anne-Marie R. Leistico and Randall T. Salekin

 

Psychiatric Disability, the Use of Financial Leverage, and Perceived Coercion in Mental Health Services

         Eric B. Elbogen, Jeffrey W. Swanson, and Marvin S. Swartz

 

Adjustment, Integration, and Quality of Life Among Forensic Patients Receiving Community Outreach Services

         Gary J. Gerber, Pamela N. Prince, Stephen Duffy, Linda McDougall, Janet Cooper, and Susan Dowler

 

Can Persons With Co-occurring Disorders and Violent Charges be Successfully Diverted?

        Michelle Naples and Henry J. Steadman

 

The Role of Demographic, Criminal, and Psychiatric Variables in Examiners’ Predictions of Restorability to Competency to Stand Trial

       Karen L. Hubbard and Patricia A. Zapf

 

Staff’s Choice of Formal and Informal Coercive Interventions in Psychiatric Emergencies

       Rolf Wynn

 

Do Schizophrenic Patients With a History of Violence Express a Preference for Screen Violence?

Karen Guy, Damian Mohan, and Pamela J. Taylor

 

The Prediction of Violence in Acute Psychiatric Units

David Watts, Morven Leese, Stuart Thomas, Zerrin Atakan, and Til Wykes

 

Are Negative Social and Psychological Childhood Characteristics of Significant Importance in the Development of Psychosocial Dysfunctioning?

Jenny Freidenfelt and Britt af Klinteberg

 

Do Violent Offenders With Schizophrenia Who Attack Family Members Differ From Those With Other Victims?

Annika Nordström and Gunnar Kullgren

 




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