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Academic Article Commitment versus confinement: therapeutic passes in the management of insanity acquittees.
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Academic Article Juror knowledge and attitudes regarding mental illness verdicts.
Academic Article Shared psychotic disorder and criminal responsibility: a review and case report of folie ? trois.
Academic Article AAPL Practice Guideline for the forensic psychiatric evaluation of competence to stand trial.
Academic Article Legal aspects of dementia.
Academic Article Pro se competence in the aftermath of Indiana v. Edwards.
Academic Article Commentary: core competencies and the training of psychiatric residents in therapeutic risk management.
Academic Article The probate judge and involuntary civil commitment in South Carolina.
Academic Article Combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder and criminal responsibility determinations in the post-iraq era: a review and case report.
Academic Article Commentary: Police officers and persons with mental illness.
Academic Article The educational mission in forensic publishing.
Academic Article AAPL Practice Guideline for the Forensic Assessment.
Academic Article Mental Illness and Mental Health Defenses: Perceptions of the Criminal Bar.
Academic Article Implications of the Group Model of Supervision and Consultation in Forensic Training.
Academic Article Unsolicited E-mails to Forensic Psychiatrists.
Academic Article On Publishing the Unpublishable.
Academic Article Examining the Past and Advocating for the Future of Forensic Psychiatry Training.
Academic Article Malpractice Law and Psychiatry: An Overview.
Academic Article Competence-to-stand-trial evaluations of geriatric defendants.
Academic Article Knowledge and Attitudes of Psychiatrists About the Gun Rights of Persons With Mental Illness.
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