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  1. Beyond prediction: Advancing risk assessment and addressing the evidence deficit in the statutory child maltreatment context
  2. Are feigning screens “competent to stand trial”? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test, Atypical Presentation Scales, and Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology.
  3. Expert assessment of children’s criminal capacity: an analysis of  doli incapax psychological court reports in Australia
  4. Beyond Prediction: Advancing Risk Assessment and Addressing the Evidence Deficit in the Statutory Child Maltreatment Context
  5. Females who engage in online child sexual exploitation: a critical narrative review
  6. An Exploration of Risk Factors for Further Police Contact Among Females Known for Online Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
  7. Workplace culture for forensic mental health services: a mixed methods descriptive study
  8. Development and content validation of the Youth Australian and New Zealand Evaluation of Fitness to Stand Trial–Revised (Youth ANZ–EFST–R)
  9. Discriminative and predictive validity of risk assessment measures for women incarcerated for serious violent offences in Australia
  10. Statistical learning methods and cross-cultural fairness: Trade-offs and implications for risk assessment instruments.
  11. Interpreting R v Presser : a clinician’s guide to contemporary Australian fitness to stand trial case law
  12. Special considerations to the assessment of fitness to stand trial in Australia
  13. The Impact of a Short-Term Mental Health Intervention Delivered in an Australian Prison: A Multi-Cultural Comparison
  14. The concept of psychopathy and risk assessment: Historical developments, contemporary considerations, and future directions
  15. Forensic Clinicians Embrace Tele-Services but Identify the Need for Training and Guidelines
  16. Testing the Factor Structure of the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV) in an Australian Violent Offender Population
  17. Factor Structure of the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV): A Systematic Review Using Narrative Synthesis
  18. The Development of the Center for Forensic Behavioral Science
  19. From Predicting Dangerousness to Assessing and Managing Risk for Violence
  20. Psychological wellbeing, distress and coping in Australian Indigenous and multicultural prisoners: a mixed methods analysis
  21. Asking the Right Questions: Examining the Efficacy of Question Trails as a Method of Improving Lay Comprehension and Application of Legal Concepts
  22. Child sexual abuse and the propensity to engage in criminal behaviour: A critical review and examination of moderating factors
  23. Lifetime prevalence and correlates of self-harm and suicide attempts among male prisoners with histories of injecting drug use
  24. The Development of the VP-SAFvR: An Actuarial Instrument for Police Triage of Australian Family Violence Reports
  25. Child Sexual Abuse and Criminal Offending: Gender-Specific Effects and the Role of Abuse Characteristics and Other Adverse Outcomes
  26. The reliability and predictive validity of the Guidelines for Stalking Assessment and Management (SAM).
  27. Corrigendum to “Development of a relational rumination questionnaire” [Personality and Individual Differences, 90 (2016), pp. 27–35]
  28. Motives, Offending Behavior, and Gender Differences in Murder Perpetrators With or Without Psychosis
  29. Dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance use disorder and injury in adults recently released from prison: a prospective cohort study
  30. Violence before and after diagnosis in schizophrenia and related disorders
  31. Demographic, mental health, and offending characteristics of online child exploitation material offenders: A comparison with contact‐only and dual sexual offenders
  32. The associations of poor psychiatric well-being among incarcerated men with injecting drug use histories in Victoria, Australia
  33. Sixty years of child-to-parent abuse research: What we know and where to go
  34. A comparison of psychopathology and reoffending in female and male convicted firesetters.
  35. Evaluating the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment in an Australian Frontline Police Setting
  36. Assessing the Link Between Intimate Partner Violence and Postrelationship Stalking: A Gender-Inclusive Study
  37. Assessing change in dynamic risk factors in forensic psychiatric inpatients: relationship with psychopathy and recidivism
  38. The Utility of the HCR–20 in an Australian Sample of Forensic Psychiatric Patients
  39. Assessing the Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Cognitive Functioning, and Social/Emotional Well-Being Needs of Aboriginal Prisoners in Australia
  40. The Predictive Validity of the Static-99, Static-99R, and Static-2002/R: Which One to Use?
  41. Exploring the longitudinal offending pathways of child sexual abuse victims: A preliminary analysis using latent variable modeling
  42. Further victimization of child sexual abuse victims: A latent class typology of re-victimization trajectories
  43. Estimating the risk of crime and victimisation in people with intellectual disability: a data-linkage study
  44. Aboriginal prisoners and cognitive impairment: the impact of dual disadvantage on Social and Emotional Wellbeing
  45. Stability of life-time psychiatric diagnoses among offenders in community and prison settings
  46. Are Australian prisons meeting the needs of Indigenous offenders?
  47. Risk factors for stalking violence, persistence, and recurrence
  48. Comparison of HoNOS and HoNOS-Secure in a forensic mental health hospital
  49. The long-term co-occurrence of psychiatric illness and behavioral problems following child sexual abuse
  50. The Reliability and Predictive Validity of the Stalking Risk Profile
  51. Psychopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder, and Reconviction in an Australian Sample of Forensic Patients
  52. Crime and victimisation in people with intellectual disability: a case linkage study
  53. Disentangling Psychopathy from Antisocial Personality Disorder: An Australian Analysis
  54. The Role of Protective Factors and the Relationship With Recidivism for High-Risk Young People in Detention
  55. Towards best practice: combining evidence-based research, structured assessment and professional judgement
  56. Development of a Relational Rumination Questionnaire
  57. Looking Beyond the Screen: A Critical Review of the Literature on the Online Child Pornography Offender
  58. The Impact of Inpatient Homicide on Forensic Mental Health Nurses' Distress and Posttraumatic Stress
  59. Co-occurring mental illness, substance use disorders, and antisocial personality disorder among clients of forensic mental health services.
  60. Understanding the Personality Disorder and Aggression Relationship: An Investigation Using Contemporary Aggression Theory
  61. From Haystacks to Hospitals: An Evolving Understanding of Mental Disorder and Firesetting
  62. Towards a model for understanding the development of post‐traumatic stress and general distress in mental health nurses
  63. Use and interpretation of routine outcome measures in forensic mental health
  64. Are Youth Violence Risk Instruments Interchangeable? Evaluating Instrument Convergence in a Sample of Incarcerated Adolescent Offenders
  65. Review of point-of-reception mental health screening outcomes in an Australian Prison
  66. A Review and Analysis of Routine Outcome Measures for Forensic Mental Health Services
  67. The Predictive Validity of Risk Assessment Approaches for Young Australian Offenders
  68. Introduction
  69. An investigation of firesetting recidivism: Factors related to repeat offending
  70. The utility of the SAVRY across ethnicity in Australian young offenders.
  71. Assessment of Past Aggression: Examination of the Convergent Validity of Three Instruments
  72. Comparing the characteristics of firesetting and non-firesetting offenders: are firesetters a special case?
  73. The effects of an adherence therapy approach in a secure forensic hospital: a randomised controlled trial
  74. Mental illness and psychiatric treatment amongst firesetters, other offenders and the general community
  75. The Psychological Basis of Threatening Behaviour
  76. Managing aggression and violence: The clinician’s role in contemporary mental health care
  77. Procedural justice in victim-police interactions and victims' recovery from victimisation experiences
  78. Predicting aggression in acute inpatient psychiatric setting using BVC, DASA, and HCR-20 Clinical scale
  79. Sentencing Offenders with Impaired Mental Functioning:R v Verdins, Buckley and Vo[2007] at the Clinical Coalface
  80. A case-linkage study of crime victimisation in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders over a period of deinstitutionalisation
  81. Use of Nonfatal Force on and by Persons With Apparent Mental Disorder in Encounters With Police
  82. Policing Services With Mentally Ill People: Developing Greater Understanding and Best Practice
  83. The Role of Aggression-Related Cognition in the Aggressive Behavior of Offenders
  84. Comparing violence in schizophrenia patients with and without comorbid substance-use disorders to community controls
  85. Should clinicians use average or peak scores on a dynamic risk‐assessment measure to most accurately predict inpatient aggression?
  86. The nature of police involvement in mental health transfers
  87. Procedural justice in contacts with the police: the perspective of victims of crime
  88. Stop task after-effects in schizophrenia: Behavioral control adjustments and repetition priming
  89. Assessing Alleged Child Sexual Abusers in Noncriminal Contexts: Proposed Guidelines for Practice
  90. Identification of mental illness in police cells: a comparison of police processes, the Brief Jail Mental Health Screen and the Jail Screening Assessment Tool
  91. Estimated rates of mental disorders in, and situational characteristics of, incidents of nonfatal use of force by police
  92. Sentencing of Adolescent Offenders in Victoria: A Review of Empirical Evidence and Practice
  93. Analysis of Fatal Police Shootings
  94. Correlates of criminal victimisation among police cell detainees in Victoria, Australia
  95. Psychopathology in Police Custody: The Role of Importation, Deprivation and Interaction Models
  96. “Boys Will Be Boys” or Budding Criminal: Differentiating Youthful Offenders
  97. An Analysis of Dangerous Sexual Offender Assessment Reports: Recommendations for Best Practice
  98. Procedural justice in contacts with the police: Testing a relational model of authority in a mixed methods study.
  99. The Predictive Validity of the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) in a Secure Forensic Hospital: Risk Factors and Strengths
  100. The Short- to Medium-Term Predictive Accuracy of Static and Dynamic Risk Assessment Measures in a Secure Forensic Hospital
  101. Police perceptions of their encounters with individuals experiencing mental illness: A Victorian survey
  102. Understanding and Preventing Bushfire-Setting: A Psychological Perspective
  103. Schizophrenia disorders, substance abuse and prior offending in a sequential series of 435 homicides
  104. A clinical study of those who utter threats to kill
  105. Designated as Dangerous: Characteristics of Sex Offenders Subject to Post‐Sentence Orders in Australia
  106. Advances in stalking risk assessment
  107. Criminal Responsibility Evaluations: Role of Psychologists in Assessment
  108. Stalkers and intelligence: implications for treatment
  109. Psychiatric Disorders and Unmet Needs in Australian Police Cells
  110. Psychopathology in a large cohort of sexually abused children followed up to 43 years
  111. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders in a Cohort of Sexually Abused Children
  112. Police Discretion and Encounters With People Experiencing Mental Illness
  113. A study of psychotic disorders among female homicide offenders
  114. Characteristics of Perpetrators of Serious Violence on the Roads
  115. Psychiatric symptoms and histories among people detained in police cells
  116. The evolution of forensic mental health services in Victoria, Australia: Contributions of Professor Paul Mullen
  117. Mental Illness Among Police Fatalities in Victoria 1982–2007: Case Linkage Study
  118. Utilization of Public Mental Health Services in a Random Community Sample
  119. The Prediction of Imminent Aggression in Patients with Mental Illness and/or Intellectual Disability Using the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression Instrument
  120. Offenders with Mental Disorder on Five Continents: A Comparison of Approaches to Treatment and Demographic Factors Relevant to Measurement of Outcome
  121. Providing mental health services to adult offenders in Victoria, Australia: Overcoming barriers
  122. The Workers' Compensation Experience: A Qualitative Exploration of Workers' Beliefs Regarding the Impact of the Compensation System on Their Recovery and Rehabilitation
  123. Calling the Tune Without the Music: A Psycho-Legal Analysis of Australia's Post-Sentence Legislation
  124. Violence in stalking situations
  125. Factors associated with seclusion in a statewide forensic psychiatric service in Australia over a 2‐year period
  126. Stop Task After-Effects
  127. Parental Bonding and Adult Attachment Styles in Different Types of Stalker*
  128. Predicting Recidivism by Mentally Disordered Offenders Using the LSI-R:SV
  129. Personality Traits, Psychological Health, and the Workers' Compensation System
  130. Progressive Reforms or Maintaining the Status Quo? An Empirical Evaluation of the Judicial Consideration of Aboriginal Status in Sentencing Decisions
  131. Cognitive inhibitory control and self-reported impulsivity among violent offenders with schizophrenia
  132. From the Editor
  133. Response inhibition and impulsivity in schizophrenia
  134. Threats to kill: a follow-up study
  135. Appropriate treatment targets or products of a demanding environment? The relationship between aggression in a forensic psychiatric hospital with aggressive behaviour preceding admission and violent recidivism
  136. Contrary to popular belief, a lack of behavioural inhibitory control may not be associated with aggression
  137. Psychological Consequences of Work Injury: Personality, Trauma and Psychological Distress Symptoms of Noninjured Workers and Injured Workers Returning To, or Remaining at Work
  138. From the Editor
  139. The Interaction Between Individual Characteristics and the Function of Aggression in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients
  140. Risk and the preventive detention of sex offenders in Australia and the United States
  141. What's the point? Towards a methodology for assessing the function of psychiatric inpatient aggression
  142. The psychology of injured workers: Health and cost of vocational rehabilitation
  143. The dynamic appraisal of situational aggression: an instrument to assess risk for imminent aggression in psychiatric inpatients
  144. Victoria's Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005: Implications for the Accuracy of Sex Offender Risk Assessment
  145. Associations between laboratory measures of executive inhibitory control and self-reported impulsivity
  146. Psychopathy/antisocial personality disorder conundrum
  147. Elucidation of impulsivity
  148. Individual characteristics predisposing patients to aggression in a forensic psychiatric hospital
  149. Erratum
  150. Psychopathy in women: a review of its clinical usefulness for assessing risk for aggression and criminality
  151. Assessing Risk for Aggression in a Forensic Psychiatric Hospital Using the Level of Service Inventory-Revised: Screening Version
  152. The problem behavior model: the development of a stalkers clinic and a threateners clinic
  153. Mock Jurors' Perceptions of Child Witnesses: The Impact of Judicial Warning.
  154. Stuck in the dark ages: Supreme Court decision making and legal developments.
  155. Women Inmates' Mental Health Needs: Evidence of the Validity of the Jail Screening Assessment Tool (JSAT)
  156. ADVANCES IN OFFENDER ASSESSMENT AND REHABILITATION: CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RISK-NEEDS-RESPONSIVITY APPROACH
  157. Dual diagnosis in an Australian forensic psychiatric hospital: prevalence and implications for services
  158. Internet Addiction
  159. Attitudes Toward and Desire for Assisted Suicide among Persons with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  160. Assessing risk for violence among male and female civil psychiatric patients: the HCR‐20, PCL:SV, and VSC
  161. Invited introductory remarks to the special issue.
  162. Violence by Psychiatric Patients: The Impact of Archival Measurement Source on Violence Base Rates and Risk Assessment Accuracy
  163. Aggression in an Australian forensic psychiatric hospital
  164. The Role of Canadian Psychologists in Conducting Fitness and Criminal Responsibility Evaluations.
  165. Evaluation of a Model of Violence Risk Assessment Among Forensic Psychiatric Patients
  166. Multiple Facets of Risk for Violence: The Impact of Judgmental Specificity on Structured Decisions About Violence Risk
  167. The Development of a Canadian Prison Based Program for Offenders with Mental Illnesses
  168. MOCK JUROR RATINGS OF GUILT IN CANADA: MODERN RACISM AND ETHNIC HERITAGE
  169. The Impact of Confidence on the Accuracy of Structured Professional and Actuarial Violence Risk Judgments in a Sample of Forensic Psychiatric Patients.
  170. The Overcontrolled Hostility Scale
  171. Identifying and Accommodating the Needs of Mentally Ill People in Gaols and Prisons
  172. Offender rehabilitation: From “nothing works” to what next?
  173. Expert psychological testimony: Assisting or misleading the trier of fact?
  174. Evaluating the comprehensibility of jury instructions: A method and an example.
  175. International Perspective on Forensic Mental Health Systems
  176. The British Columbia Review Panel
  177. Two steps forward and one step backward: The law and psychology movement(s) in the 20th century.
  178. Assessing risk for violence among psychiatric patients: The HCR-20 violence risk assessment scheme and the Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version.
  179. Dangerous Offender Statutes in the United States and Canada
  180. Graduate training in law and psychology at Simon Fraser University.
  181. Law and Human Behavior: Reflecting back and looking forward.
  182. Mentally ill offenders in jails and prisons
  183. Appropriate Supervisor--Graduate Student Relationships
  184. Adversarial forum: The risk assessment enterprise: Selective incapacitation or increased predictive accuracy.
  185. An Investigation of Competency to Participate in Legal Proceedings in Canada
  186. The impact of graphic photographic evidence on mock jurors' decisions in a murder trial: Probative or prejudicial?
  187. The Impact of Canadian Criminal Code Changes on Remands and Assessments of Fitness to Stand Trial and Criminal Responsibility in British Columbia
  188. Wife Assault Treatment and Criminal Recidivism: An 11-Year Follow-Up
  189. When is a request for assisted suicide legitimate? Factors influencing public attitudes toward euthanasia.
  190. An investigation of factors influencing public opinion of property bias in Canadian Criminal Code maximum sentences.
  191. Education and Training in Psychology and Law/Criminal Justice
  192. Capital punishment: Arguments for life and death.
  193. Patients’ rights advocacy: Implications for program design and implementation
  194. Child abuse reporting in British Columbia: Psychologists' knowledge of and compliance with the reporting law.
  195. Influencing jurors' perceptions of guilt: Expression of emotionality during testimony
  196. Factors that influence jury decision making: Disposition instructions and mental state at the time of the trial.
  197. Mental health research in the criminal justice system: The need for common approaches and international perspectives
  198. Fitness and Competency Issues in Canadian Criminal Courts: Elucidating the Standards for Mental Health Professionals
  199. The impact of pretrial publicity on jurors: A study to compare the relative effects of television and print media in a child sex abuse case.
  200. Competency to stand trial: Legal and clinical issues
  201. The insanity defense: Legal standards and clinical assessment
  202. Cults and the law: A discussion of the legality of alleged cult activities
  203. New religious movements and the law: Past interactions and new directions
  204. Are Research Participants Truly Informed? Readability of Informed Consent Forms Used in Research
  205. Ambiguity and Guilt Determinations: A Modern Racism Perspective1
  206. A model for the provision of jail mental health services: An integrative, community-based approach
  207. A comparison of insanity defense standards on juror decision making.
  208. The admissibility of expert testimony regarding malingering and deception
  209. Electrodermal and Cardiovascular Evidence of a Coping Response in Psychopaths
  210. Training and career options in psychology and law
  211. Training and careers in law and psychology: The perspective of students and graduates of dual degree programs
  212. Treating criminal psychopaths in a therapeutic community program
  213. The juvenile death penalty: A frustrated society's attempt for control