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Behavioral VOLUME 16 1998 Sciences theLaw Issue 1, Winter — Integrating Research and Practice in Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry 1 Introduction to Integrating Research and Practice in Forensic Psychol- ogy and Psychiatry Joseph T. McCann, Psy.D., J.D. Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations: The Scientist-Practitioner Model Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D. The Assessment of Child Sexual Abuse Allegations: Using Research to Guide Clinical Decision Making Matthew D. Dammeyer, Ph.D. An Analysis of Competency to Stand Trial: An Integration of Case Law and Clinical Knowledge Keith R. Cruise, M.S., M.L.S., and Richard Rogers, Ph.D. Integrating Research and Practice in Federal Law Enforcement: Secret Service Applications of Behavioral Science Expertise to Protect the President Margaret H. Coggins, Ph.D., Marisa Reddy Pynchon, Ph.D., and Joel A. Dvoskin, Ph.D. Integrating Base Rate Data in Violence Risk Assessments at Capital Sentencing Mark D. Cunningham, Ph.D., and Thomas J. Reidy, Ph.D. Recidivism Base Rates, Predictions of Sex Offender Recidivism, and the **Sexual Predator’’? Commitment Laws Dennis M. Doren, Ph.D. Hypnotic Interviewing: The Best Way to Interview Eyewitnesses? Mark R. Kebbell, Ph.D., and Graham F. Wagstaff, Ph.D. Avoiding Type II Error in Assessing Lead Toxicity Plaintiffs Frank J. Dyer, Ph.D. RESEARCH REPORT 147 Beguiled by Bayes: A Re-analysis of Mossman and Hart’s Estimates of Malingering Richard Rogers, Ph.,D., and Randall T. Salekin, M.S. Issue 2, Spring — Families and the Courts 155 Introduction to Families and the Courts Alan J. Tomkins, J.D., Ph.D., and Pamela Casey, Ph.D. IST Court Populations in Need of Services: Defining the Court’s Role Pamela Casey, Ph.D. 169 Families in Court: Will a Family Court Do It Better? H. Ted Rubin, J.D. 185 The Response to Domestic Violence in a Model Court: Some Initial Findings and Implications Eve Buzawa, Ph.D., Gerald Hotaling, Ph.D., and Andrew Klein, Ph.D. Volume 16 Contents Custody Evaluations: A Survey of Mental Health Professionals Kathryn A. LaFortune, J.D., Ph.D., and Bruce N. Carpenter, J.D., Ph.D. The Description of Gay and Lesbian Families in Second-Parent Adoption Cases Catherine Connolly, Ph.D., J.D. Emotional Maltreatment in Adolescents’ Everyday Lives: Furthering Sociolegal Reforms and Social Service Provisions Roger J. R. Levesque, J.D., Ph.D. Special Perspectives: Adversarial Forum 265 Fox on Corporate Personhood, Limited Liability, and Community Control: A Critique Gilbert Geis, Ph.D. Response to Geis on Anti-Corporate Polemics Dennis R. Fox, Ph.D. Issue 3, Summer — Impulsive Aggression 281 Introduction to Impulsive Aggression 28 Defining, Measuring, and Predicting Impulsive Aggression: A Heuristic Model Ernest S. Barratt, Ph.D., and Laura Slaughter, M.D. Neurobiologic Correlates of Violence: Relevance to Criminal Responsi- bility Mitchell E. Berman, Ph.D., and Emil F. Coccaro, M.D. Reduced Prefrontal and Increased Subcortical Brain Functioning Assessed Using Positron Emission Tomography in Predatory and Affective Murderers Adrian Raine, Ph.D., J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D., Susan Bihrle, Ph.D., Jackie Stoddard, M.A., Lori LaCasse, BSc., and Monte S. Buchsbaum, M.D., Ph.D. Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy: Diagnostic Dilemmas in Classifying Patterns of Antisocial Behavior in Sentencing Evaluations Mark D. Cunningham, Ph.D., and Thomas J. Reidy, Ph.D. Impulsive Corporal Punishment by Mothers and Antisocial Behavior and Impulsiveness of Children Murray A. Straus, Ph.D., and Vera E. Mouradian, Ph.D. Legal and Ethical Duties of the Clinician Treating a Patient Who is Liable to be Impulsively Violent James C. Beck, M.D., Ph.D. Issue 4, Autumn — Law Enforcement 391 Introduction to Law Enforcement Charles P. Ewing, J.D., Ph.D. 393 Police Perspectives on Responding to Mentally Ill People in Crisis: Perceptions of Program Effectiveness Randy Borum, Psy.D., Martha Willams Deane, M.A., Henry J. Steadman, Ph.D., and Joseph Morrissey, Ph.D. Volume 16 Contents Mental Health Consultation to Law Enforcement: Secret Service Development of a Mental Health Liason Program Margaret H. Coggins, Ph.D., and Marisa Reddy Pynchon, Ph.D. Coerced or Nonvoluntary Confessions Hollida Wakefield, M.A., and Ralph Underwager, Ph.D. A Conceptual Framework for Identifying Various Types of Confessions Joseph T. McCann, Psy.D., J.D. The Role of the Psychologist in Crisis/Hostage Negotiations Chris Hatcher, Ph.D., Kris Mohandie, Ph.D., Jim Turner, Ph.D., and Michael G. Gelles, Psy.D. The Predictive Validity of Peer Assessment in Law Enforcement: A 6 Year Follow-up Jennifer Gardner, Forrest Scogin, Robert Vipperman and Jorge G. Varela Undercover Probes of Police Corruption: Risk Factors in Proactive Internal Affairs Investigations Michel Girodo, Ph.D. RESEARCH REPORT 497 A Preliminary Analysis of Medical Futility Decisionmaking: Law and Professional Attitudes Richard L. Weiner, Ph.D., David Eton, M.A., Vincent P. Gibbons, M.D., Jesse A. Goldner, J.D., and Sandra H. Johnson, J.D. SPECIAL PERSPECTIVE 509 AnImmodest Proposal: Should Treating Mental Health Professionals be Barred From Testifying about their Patients Daniel W. Shuman, J.D., Stuart Greenberg, Ph.D., Kirk Heilbrun, Ph.D., and William E. Foote, Ph.D. BOOK REVIEW 525 Hope for Law: Narrative Therapy and Intimate Abuse Practice Linda G. Mills, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., J.D.

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