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Kenneth G Busch

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Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Summary of studies of abused infants and children later homicidal, and homicidal, assaulting later homicidal, and sexual homicidal youth and adultsRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Can violent (re)offense be predicted? Review of the role of the clinician and use of actuarial tests in light of new dataRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Accepted legal applications of actuarial testing and delinquency interventions: examples of savings in real-life situationsRobert John Zagar, Agata Karolina Zagar, Boris Bartikowski, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as infants: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as children: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesJohn Russell Hughes, Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults who were convicted of homicide or assault as youth: risks for reoffendingRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward and backward in records for risks among homicidal youthRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults convicted of sexual homicide, rape, or molestation as youth: risks for reoffendingKenneth G Busch, Robert John Zagar, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|April 4, 2014
Ammons quick test validity among randomly selected referralsRobert John Zagar, Joseph W Kovach, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
Psychological Reports|April 4, 2014
Finding workers, offenders, or students most at-risk for violence: actuarial tests save lives and resourcesRobert John Zagar, Joseph W Kovach, Benjamin Basile, et al.
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Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Summary of studies of abused infants and children later homicidal, and homicidal, assaulting later homicidal, and sexual homicidal youth and adultsRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Can violent (re)offense be predicted? Review of the role of the clinician and use of actuarial tests in light of new dataRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Accepted legal applications of actuarial testing and delinquency interventions: examples of savings in real-life situationsRobert John Zagar, Agata Karolina Zagar, Boris Bartikowski, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as infants: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of youth abused as children: risks for homicidal, violent, and delinquent offensesJohn Russell Hughes, Robert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults who were convicted of homicide or assault as youth: risks for reoffendingRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward and backward in records for risks among homicidal youthRobert John Zagar, Kenneth G Busch, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|June 2, 2009
Looking forward in records of young adults convicted of sexual homicide, rape, or molestation as youth: risks for reoffendingKenneth G Busch, Robert John Zagar, William M Grove, et al.
Psychological Reports|April 4, 2014
Ammons quick test validity among randomly selected referralsRobert John Zagar, Joseph W Kovach, Kenneth G Busch, et al.
Psychological Reports|April 4, 2014
Finding workers, offenders, or students most at-risk for violence: actuarial tests save lives and resourcesRobert John Zagar, Joseph W Kovach, Benjamin Basile, et al.
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