《美国精神病学与法律学报》.2005年.第4期
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- Filicide-Suicide: Common Factors in Parents Who Kill Their Children and Themselves
- Violent Fantasy, Dangerousness, and the Duty to Warn and Protect
- Commentary: Two Sides to Every Story—the Need for Objectivity and Evidence
- Boundaries, Blackmail, and Double Binds: A Pattern Observed in Malpractice Consultation
- E-mail and the Psychiatrist-Patient Relationship
- Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in HIV-Positive Incarcerated Women
- The Influence of Psychosocial Maturity on Male Juvenile Offenders' Comprehension and Understanding of the Miranda Warning
- National Catastrophes and Striving for Objectivity
- Roper v. Simmons: Can Juvenile Offenders be Executed?
- Telepsychiatry: Critical Dimensions for Forensic Services
- Admissibility of False-Confession Testimony: Know Thy Standard
- The Shift of Psychiatric Inpatient Care From Hospitals to Jails and Prisons
- Sexually Violent Predators: The Risky Enterprise of Risk Assessment
- Commentary: Expert Testimony as a Potential Asset in Defense of Capital Sentencing Cases
- Expert Testimony in Capital Sentencing: Juror Responses
- Commentary: Toward a Psychodynamic Understanding of Filicide—Beyond Psychosis and Into the Heart of Darkness
- "The Wrong Handle": Flawed Fixes of Medicolegal Problems in Psychiatry and the Law