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Bradley D McAuliff,Elizabeth Nicholson,Diana Amarilio et al. Bradley D McAuliff et al.
We conducted a national survey of 786 victim/witness assistants (VWAs) to provide descriptive and attitudinal information about support person use in U.S. legal proceedings involving children. VWAs (N = 414) from 46 states returned complete...
Eric B Elbogen,Richard Van Dorn,Jeffrey W Swanson et al. Eric B Elbogen et al.
Statutes on psychiatric advance directives (PADs) allow competent individuals to document instructions for future mental health treatment in the event of an incapacitating crisis. PADs are aimed at promoting a stronger sense of patient self...
Valerie F Reyna,Katherine Croom,Lisa Staiano-Coico et al. Valerie F Reyna et al.
Despite minimum drinking age laws, underage college students engage in high levels of risky drinking and reach peak lifetime levels of alcohol dependence. A group of presidents of universities and colleges has argued that these laws promote...
Daniel D Langleben,Jane Campbell Moriarty Daniel D Langleben
Progress in the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain to evaluate deception and differentiate lying from truth-telling has created anticipation of a breakthrough in the search for technology-based methods of lie d...
Lindsay Wandrey,Thomas D Lyon,Jodi A Quas et al. Lindsay Wandrey et al.
Research examining children's temporal knowledge has tended to utilize brief temporal intervals and singular, neutral events, and is not readily generalizable to legal settings in which maltreated children are asked temporal questions about...
John Kip Cornwell,Raymond Deeney John Kip Cornwell
Using New York's "Kendra's Law" as an illustrative vehicle, this article addresses the principal criticisms lodged by opponents of preventive outpatient commitment. The authors argue that preventive outpatient commitment is a useful adjunct...
Michael L Perlin Michael L Perlin
This article considers the implications of assisted outpatient commitment laws (OPC), with specific focus on New York's "Kendra's Law" through the lens of therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ). In this article, the author offers perspectives on th...
H Ryan Wagner,Marvin S Swartz,Jeffrey W swanson et al. H Ryan Wagner et al.
Studies of involuntary outpatient commitment (OPC) among persons with severe mental illness have concluded that OPC is only effective in improving treatment outcomes when it is sustained for 6 months or longer and is combined with frequent ...
Bruce J Winick Bruce J Winick
This article analyzes the legal and therapeutic jurisprudence considerations raised by outpatient commitment. Although older forms of outpatient commitment have both legal and therapeutic advantages, preventive outpatient commitment raises ...