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Virginia Aldigé Hiday

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Law & Society Review|January 1, 1983
Judicial decisions in civil commitment: facts, attitudes, and psychiatric recommendationsVirginia Aldigé Hiday
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|October 1, 1987
Effects of the dangerousness standard in civil commitmentVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Lynn Newhart Smith
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|April 1, 1982
The least restrictive alternative to involuntary hospitalization, outpatient commitment: its use and effectivenessVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Rodney R Goodman
Law and Human Behavior|October 21, 2006
Mental health court outcomes: a comparison of re-arrest and re-arrest severity between mental health court and traditional court participantsMarlee E Moore, Virginia Aldigé Hiday
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|November 4, 2006
PLC or TLC: is outpatient commitment the/an answer?Heathcote W Wales, Virginia Aldigé Hiday
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|November 17, 2015
Longer-Term Impacts of Mental Health Courts: Recidivism Two Years After ExitVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Bradley Ray, Heathcote Wales
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 28, 2010
Procedural justice and the mental health court judge's role in reducing recidivismHeathcote W Wales, Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Bradley Ray
Law and Human Behavior|June 19, 2013
Effectiveness of a short-term mental health court: criminal recidivism one year postexitVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Heathcote W Wales, Bradley Ray
Sociology and Social Research|October 1, 1987
Mental patients eager and willing to help sociological researchTeresa L Scheid-Cook, Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Keith Wooten
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 3, 2002
Impact of outpatient commitment on victimization of people with severe mental illnessVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Marvin S Swartz, Jeffrey W Swanson, et al.
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Law & Society Review|January 1, 1983
Judicial decisions in civil commitment: facts, attitudes, and psychiatric recommendationsVirginia Aldigé Hiday
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|October 1, 1987
Effects of the dangerousness standard in civil commitmentVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Lynn Newhart Smith
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law|April 1, 1982
The least restrictive alternative to involuntary hospitalization, outpatient commitment: its use and effectivenessVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Rodney R Goodman
Law and Human Behavior|October 21, 2006
Mental health court outcomes: a comparison of re-arrest and re-arrest severity between mental health court and traditional court participantsMarlee E Moore, Virginia Aldigé Hiday
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|November 4, 2006
PLC or TLC: is outpatient commitment the/an answer?Heathcote W Wales, Virginia Aldigé Hiday
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|November 17, 2015
Longer-Term Impacts of Mental Health Courts: Recidivism Two Years After ExitVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Bradley Ray, Heathcote Wales
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|July 28, 2010
Procedural justice and the mental health court judge's role in reducing recidivismHeathcote W Wales, Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Bradley Ray
Law and Human Behavior|June 19, 2013
Effectiveness of a short-term mental health court: criminal recidivism one year postexitVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Heathcote W Wales, Bradley Ray
Sociology and Social Research|October 1, 1987
Mental patients eager and willing to help sociological researchTeresa L Scheid-Cook, Virginia Aldigé Hiday, Keith Wooten
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 3, 2002
Impact of outpatient commitment on victimization of people with severe mental illnessVirginia Aldigé Hiday, Marvin S Swartz, Jeffrey W Swanson, et al.
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