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Thomas Fahy

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 10, 2002
Violence in societyElizabeth Walsh, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 3, 2014
Authors' replyJohn Tully, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 4, 2002
Violence and schizophrenia: examining the evidenceElizabeth Walsh, Alec Buchanan, Thomas Fahy
CNS Spectrums|May 1, 2015
New technologies in the management of risk and violence in forensic settingsJohn Tully, Fintan Larkin, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 25, 2014
Can electronic monitoring (GPS 'tracking') enhance risk management in psychiatry?John Tully, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 15, 2023
Legal and human rights issues in the use of electronic monitoring (using GPS 'tracking' technology) in forensic mental health settings in the UKSepand Malek, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|February 17, 2016
Childhood adversity and conduct disorder: A developmental pathway to violence in schizophreniaClare Oakley, Stephanie Harris, Thomas Fahy, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|May 26, 2009
Emotional arousal in cocaine exposed toddlers: prediction of behavior problemsTara M Chaplin, Thomas Fahy, Rajita Sinha, et al.
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 24, 2005
A comparison of statistical models in predicting violence in psychotic illnessStuart Thomas, Morven Leese, Elizabeth Walsh, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|February 27, 2004
Predicting violence in schizophrenia: a prospective studyElizabeth Walsh, Catherine Gilvarry, Chiara Samele, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 10, 2002
Violence in societyElizabeth Walsh, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|December 3, 2014
Authors' replyJohn Tully, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 4, 2002
Violence and schizophrenia: examining the evidenceElizabeth Walsh, Alec Buchanan, Thomas Fahy
CNS Spectrums|May 1, 2015
New technologies in the management of risk and violence in forensic settingsJohn Tully, Fintan Larkin, Thomas Fahy
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 25, 2014
Can electronic monitoring (GPS 'tracking') enhance risk management in psychiatry?John Tully, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy
Medicine, Science, and the Law|May 15, 2023
Legal and human rights issues in the use of electronic monitoring (using GPS 'tracking' technology) in forensic mental health settings in the UKSepand Malek, Dave Hearn, Thomas Fahy, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|February 17, 2016
Childhood adversity and conduct disorder: A developmental pathway to violence in schizophreniaClare Oakley, Stephanie Harris, Thomas Fahy, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|May 26, 2009
Emotional arousal in cocaine exposed toddlers: prediction of behavior problemsTara M Chaplin, Thomas Fahy, Rajita Sinha, et al.
Comprehensive Psychiatry|September 24, 2005
A comparison of statistical models in predicting violence in psychotic illnessStuart Thomas, Morven Leese, Elizabeth Walsh, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|February 27, 2004
Predicting violence in schizophrenia: a prospective studyElizabeth Walsh, Catherine Gilvarry, Chiara Samele, et al.
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