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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|October 4, 2006
Investigating the M-FAST: psychometric properties and utility to detect diagnostic specific malingeringLaura S Guy, Phylissa P Kwartner, Holly A MillerBehavioral Sciences & the Law|October 4, 2006
From flawed self-assessment to blatant whoppers: the utility of voluntary and involuntary behavior in detecting deceptionPaul Ekman, Maureen O'SullivanBehavioral Sciences & the Law|July 30, 2004
Challenges in implementing evidence-based treatment practices for co-occurring disorders in the criminal justice systemRedonna K Chandler, Roger H Peters, Gary Field, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 9, 2005
Victim-centric diversion? The electronic monitoring of domestic violence casesPeter R Ibarra, Edna ErezBehavioral Sciences & the Law|April 9, 2005
Contrasting jail diversion and in-jail services for mental illness and substance abuse: do they serve the same clients?Jeffrey Draine, Amy Blank, Petra Kottsieper, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|April 9, 2005
Efficacy of a Mental Health Treatment Court with assertive community treatmentMerith Cosden, Jeffrey Ellens, Jeffrey Schnell, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|June 22, 2005
What policymakers need and must demand from research regarding the employment rate of persons with disabilitiesRobert Silverstein, George Julnes, Renee NolanBehavioral Sciences & the Law|February 14, 2004
Psychopathy scores and violence among juvenile offenders: a multi-measure studyDaniel C Murrie, Dewey G Cornell, Sebastian Kaplan, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 14, 2004
The relationship between psychopathic features, violence and treatment outcome: the comparison of three youth measures of psychopathic featuresSarah E Spain, Kevin S Douglas, Norman G Poythress, et al.Behavioral Sciences & the Law|February 14, 2004
Psychopathic-like traits in childhood: conceptual and measurement concernsLorraine Johnstone, David J CookePageof 140