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Background Characteristics and Responses to Treatment of Two Types of Institutionalized Delinquent Boys
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 1989)
Two types of institutionalized delinquent boys were identified in a sample of 306 for the purpose of investigating differences in the etiology of their antisocial behavior and in their responses to a group-centered treatment ...
Perceptions of voluntary consent among jail diverted veterans with co‐occurring disorders
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017-09)
Introduction to this double issue: Jail diversion and collaboration across the justice continuum
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017-09)
Autonomy for Inmates
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 1985)
An inmate counterculture presents a barrier to the institutional goal of long-term reform. If the counterculture is a reaction to deprivations caused by incarceration, increasing autonomy would help co-opt the counterculture ...
Application of the Megargee MMPI Typology to Apopulation of Defendants Referred for Psychiatric Evaluation
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 1991)
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) profiles of 449 male and 111 female defendants referred for presentence psychiatric evaluation were classified using the system developed by Megargee and Bohn in 1977. ...
Overcoming Innocents’ Naiveté: Pre‐interrogation Decision‐making Among Innocent Suspects
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Oxford University Press, 2016-07)
Application of the Megargee MMPI Typology to a Forensic Psychiatric Population
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS, 1988)
Generalizability of a previously established MMPI-based classification system that was developed using a criminal population (Megargee & Bohn, 1979) was investigated using a sample of 151 patients in a forensic psychiatry ...
The problem with assumptions: Revisiting “The dark figure of sexual recidivism”
(US Department of JusticeWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-06)
What is the actual rate of sexual recidivism given the well‐known fact that many crimes go unreported? This is a difficult and important problem, and in “The dark figure of sexual recidivism,” Nicholas Scurich and Richard ...
Risk–need–responsivity and its application in behavioral health settings: A feasibility study of a treatment planning support tool
(Multi‐Health SystemsWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2021-02)
The risk–need–responsivity (RNR) model suggests several key practices for justice‐involved populations under correctional supervision. Behavioral health treatment planning aligned with RNR principles for offender populations ...
A 20‐year follow‐up survey of police officers’ experience with Tarasoff warnings: How law enforcement reacts to clinicians’ duty to protect
(Cambridge University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2022-07)
Since the Tarasoff case of 1976, mental health professionals are recognized to have a “duty to protect” third‐party targets from violence‐threatening patients, but little is known about what happens after clinicians warn ...