National Institute of Mental Health
Developmental Antecedents and Adult Adaptations of Rapist Subtypes
"Memories" of Anomalous and Traumatic Autobiographical Experiences: Validation and Consolidation of Fantasy Through Hypnosis
Validating the Components of a Taxonomic System for Rapists: A Path Analytic Approach
Comments on the Draft Home Office Guidelines
Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Conceptual and Empirical Examination of Sexual and Physical Aggression
What Your Data Didn't Tell You the First Time Around: Advanced Analytic Approaches to Longitudinal Analyses
Accuracy of Adult Recollections of Childhood Victimization: Part 1; Childhood Physical Abuse
Neighborhood Advantage, Relative Status, and Violence Among Foreign-Born Adolescents
Problem of Co-Occurring Disorders Among Jail Detainees
Impact of Childhood Abuse and Neglect on Adult Mental Health: A Prospective Study
Person-Oriented Methods in Partner Violence Research: Distinct Biopsychosocial Profiles Among Battered Women
Development, Reliability, and Validity of an Inventory for the Multidimensional Assessment of Sex and Aggression
Co-Occurring Disorders Among Mentally Ill Jail Detainees
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Abused and Neglected Children Grown Up
Using the ESID Model To Reduce Intimate Male Violence Against Women
Impulsivity in the Lifestyle and Criminal Behavior of Sexual Offenders
Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, Peer Relations, and Risk for Internalizing Behaviors: A Prospective Longitudinal Study
Criminality of the Mentally Ill - A Dangerous Misconception
Issues in Using State Hospital Discharge Data in Injury Control Research and Surveillance
Identifying Critical Dimensions for Discriminating Among Rapists
Protection Orders Protect Against Assault and Injury: A Longitudinal Study of Police-Involved Women Victims of Intimate Partner Violence
The Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
Dr. Campbell brings together research on the neurobiology of trauma and the criminal justice response to sexual assault. She explains the underlying neurobiology of traumatic events, its emotional and physical manifestation, and how these processes can impact the investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults. Real-world, practical implications are examined for first responders, such as law enforcement, nurses, prosecutors, and advocates.
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Addiction, the Brain, and Evidence-Based Treatment
The criminal justice system encounters and supervises a large number of drug abusing persons. Punishment alone is a futile and ineffective response to the problem of drug abuse. Addiction is a chronic brain disease with a strong genetic component that in most instances requires treatment. Involvement in the criminal justice system provides a unique opportunity to treat drug abuse disorders and related health conditions, thereby improving public health and safety.
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