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Authors: DYER FJ
Citation: Fj. Dyer, AVOIDING TYPE-II ERROR IN ASSESSING LEAD TOXICITY PLAINTIFFS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 16(1), 1998, pp. 131-145

Authors: ROGERS R SALEKIN RT
Citation: R. Rogers et Rt. Salekin, RESEARCH REPORT BEGUILED BY BAYES - A REANALYSIS OF MOSSMAN AND HARTSESTIMATES OF MALINGERING, Behavioral sciences & the law, 16(1), 1998, pp. 147-153

Authors: FELTHOUS AR
Citation: Ar. Felthous, MENTAL-HEALTH ISSUES IN CORRECTIONAL SETTINGS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 379-381

Authors: VEYSEY BM STEADMAN HJ MORRISSEY JP JOHNSEN M
Citation: Bm. Veysey et al., IN SEARCH OF THE MISSING LINKAGES - CONTINUITY OF CARE IN US JAILS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 383-397

Authors: HAYES LM
Citation: Lm. Hayes, FROM CHAOS TO CALM - ONE JAIL SYSTEMS STRUGGLE WITH SUICIDE-PREVENTION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 399-413

Authors: DANTO BL
Citation: Bl. Danto, SUICIDE LITIGATION AS AN AGENT OF CHANGE IN JAIL AND PRISON - AN INITIAL REPORT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 415-425

Authors: ELLIOTT RL
Citation: Rl. Elliott, EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF CORRECTIONAL MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICES - AN APPROACH TO SURVEYING A CORRECTIONAL MENTAL-HEALTH SYSTEM, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 427-438

Authors: EDENS JF PETERS RH HILLS HA
Citation: Jf. Edens et al., TREATING PRISON-INMATES WITH COOCCURRING DISORDERS - AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW OF EXISTING PROGRAMS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 439-457

Authors: CONDELLI WS BRADIGAN B HOLANCHOCK H
Citation: Ws. Condelli et al., INTERMEDIATE CARE PROGRAMS TO REDUCE RISK AND BETTER MANAGE INMATES WITH PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 459-467

Authors: WANG EW ROGERS R GILES CL DIAMOND PM HERRINGTONWANG LE TAYLOR ER
Citation: Ew. Wang et al., A PILOT-STUDY OF THE PERSONALITY-ASSESSMENT INVENTORY (PAI) IN CORRECTIONS - ASSESSMENT OF MALINGERING, SUICIDE RISK, AND AGGRESSION IN MALE INMATES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 469-482

Authors: JACOBY JE KOZIEPEAK B
Citation: Je. Jacoby et B. Koziepeak, THE BENEFITS OF SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR MENTALLY-ILL OFFENDERS - PRISON-TO-COMMUNITY TRANSITIONS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 483-501

Authors: LINDQUIST CH LINDQUIST CA
Citation: Ch. Lindquist et Ca. Lindquist, GENDER DIFFERENCES IN DISTRESS - MENTAL-HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL-STRESS AMONG JAIL INMATES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(4), 1997, pp. 503-523

Authors: TOMKINS AJ CARSON D
Citation: Aj. Tomkins et D. Carson, INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 229-231

Authors: WEXLER DB
Citation: Db. Wexler, THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE IN A COMPARATIVE-LAW CONTEXT, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 233-246

Authors: FRECKELTON I
Citation: I. Freckelton, CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ACCOMMODATION EVIDENCE - THE TRAVAILS OF COUNTERINTUITIVE EVIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW-ZEALAND, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 247-283

Authors: GATOWSKI SI DOBBIN SA RICHARDSON JT GINSBURG GP
Citation: Si. Gatowski et al., THE GLOBALIZATION OF BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCE EVIDENCE ABOUT BATTERED WOMEN- A THEORY OF PRODUCTION AND DIFFUSION, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 285-305

Authors: ALLAN A LOUW DA
Citation: A. Allan et Da. Louw, THE ULTIMATE OPINION RULE AND PSYCHOLOGISTS - A COMPARISON OF THE EXPECTATIONS AND EXPERIENCES OF SOUTH-AFRICAN LAWYERS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 307-320

Authors: CARSON D TOMKINS AJ
Citation: D. Carson et Aj. Tomkins, THE NEED FOR AND THE ROLE OF COMPARATIVE AND CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES IN BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCE-AND-LAW SCHOLARSHIP, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 321-328

Authors: HOGE SK POYTHRESS N BONNIE RJ MONAHAN J EISENBERG M FEUCHTHAVIAR T
Citation: Sk. Hoge et al., THE MACARTHUR ADJUDICATIVE COMPETENCE STUDY - DIAGNOSIS, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND COMPETENCE-RELATED ABILITIES, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 329-345

Authors: COOPER DK GRISSO T
Citation: Dk. Cooper et T. Grisso, 5-YEAR RESEARCH UPDATE (1991-1995) - EVALUATIONS FOR COMPETENCE TO STAND TRIAL, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 347-364

Authors: WEXLER DB
Citation: Db. Wexler, WHAT WORKS - REDUCING REOFFENDING - MCGUIRE,J, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(3), 1997, pp. 365-370

Authors: SMALL MA
Citation: Ma. Small, INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE - COMMENTS AND TRENDS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(2), 1997, pp. 119-124

Authors: HEILBRUN K LEHENY C THOMAS L HUNEYCUTT D
Citation: K. Heilbrun et al., A NATIONAL SURVEY OF US STATUTES ON JUVENILE TRANSFER - IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(2), 1997, pp. 125-149

Authors: KRUH IP BRODSKY SL
Citation: Ip. Kruh et Sl. Brodsky, CLINICAL-EVALUATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF JUVENILES TO CRIMINAL COURT - CURRENT PRACTICES AND FUTURE-RESEARCH, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(2), 1997, pp. 151-165

Authors: COOPER DK
Citation: Dk. Cooper, JUVENILES UNDERSTANDING OF TRIAL-RELATED INFORMATION - ARE THEY COMPETENT DEFENDANTS, Behavioral sciences & the law, 15(2), 1997, pp. 167-180
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