Behavioral Sciences and the Law Behav. Sci. Law 26: 833(2008) AUTHOR INDEX Amunts, K., 7 Haden, S. C., 675 Reo, K., 315 Antonacci, D. J., 253 Hajak, G., 131 Richardson, J. T., 187 Hamilton, Z., 389, 413 Roberts, M. B., 403 Bailey, S. D., 823 Harvell, S., 207 Baldridge, R. M., 709 Henkel, L. A., 555 Saf, H., 1 Banks, S., 413 Herpertz-DahImann, B., 99 Sacks, J. Y., 413 Barendregt, M., 619 Herpertz, S., 99 Sacks, S., 347, 351, 369, 403, 457, Barkataki, I., 51 Hill, J., 585 475 Bechara, A., 799 Houston, R. J., 709 Saeed, S. A., 253 Bender, T. W., 779 Huebner, T., 99 Saleem, Y., 333 Berger, D. E., 167 Scalora, M. J., 511 Bhagwagar, Z., 585 Jiang, L., 389 Schlesinger, L. B., 227 Bloch, R. M., 253 John, S., 315 Schmidt-Wilcke, T., 131 Bloom, J. D., 287 Joiner, T. E., 779 Schneider, F., 7 Boccaccini, M. T., 487 Jones, S., 151 Scott, C. L., 759 Bogerts, B., 113 i = Shaked-Schroer, N., 603 Broadus, A. D., 655 Kent, 7 A.; 823 Sharma, T., 51 Burton, D. C., 301 Khalifa, N., 333 Shiva, A = OFS Busse, D., 759 King, S. L., 779 Shore, J. H., 287 Konrad, K., 99 Shuman, D. W., 723 carroll, A., 633 Kumari, V., 51 Smith, A. R., 779 auffman, E., 151 PaWniaenn bn O79 Sommer, M., 131 chapman, M., 323 Lik nf \ i - ek. 529 Srinivasaraghavan, J., 249 clark, Je., e301e MaAhendeengre,l d, E. o. M., +99 543Je SSttaonpfpoerldb,e inM,. LS..,, 267319, 709 ‘larke, J. G., 403 Manson. S: M.. 287 Sullivan, D. H » 323 ‘leland, Cc.M ., 351, 413 Marcus: Newhall. A.. 603 Sumich, A., 31 oen, C., 351, 457 Mareuss DK 85 Swope, M., 301 Soffman, K. A. J., 555 Marsh-Richard, D. M., 691 : 2 Sornell, D. G., 487 Mathias, C. W., 691 Talley, J., 253 ostanzo, M., 603 McDermott, B. E., 759 Taxman, F. S., 435, 457 SSorsotpasenyz,o , K.M . L.A, ., 43156 7 MMccSKheenrdrryi,c k,B ., K.6,3 3 413 Tyaeyleor,, M©, H3.8, 333 Melnick, G., 347, 351, 369, 389, Faylor, P J., 359 Dailey, E. M., 5 103, 435, 457, 475 Teale, N. E., 779 Darjee, R., 5 Mesiing.. Mi. L.. 187 Teten, A. L., 823 Darkins, A., 271 Miller, L. A.. 823 Thara, R., 315 Das, M., 51 Miller. I a Thomson, L. D. G., 585 Davis, E. F., 227 Milles ; de Beurs, E., 619 Moriarty, J. C., Ullman, D., 511 Dohnel, K., 131 Mullen, P. E., 3 Dolan, S. L., 799 Muller. E.. 619 Veltkamp, L. J., 301 Dougherty, D. M., Miller, J. L., 13 Viljoen, J. L., 511 Duncan, A., 351 Monvay. C. 1.187 Vinson, K. V., 167 Dunn, N. J., 823 Niieo BC. ; Vloet, T. D., 99 Edens, J. F., 529 Nathan, P. E., 7 Walter, M., 113 Elkovitch, N., 511 Nieves, J. E., 271 Weber, S., 7 Nijman, H., 619 Weber, T., Felthous, A. R., 1, 249, 671, 735 Northoff, G.. 113 Whitener, I Fite, P. J., 239 Wiener, Friedmann, P. D., 389, Padilla, J. B., 655 Witte, Park, J., 227 Witzel, Glenn, A. L., 65 Patrick, C. J., 529 Wood, Godleski, L., 271 Pearson, F. S., 351, 413 Gold, L. H., 723 Perdoni, M. L., 435 Graham, S., 207 Pinizzotto, A. J., 227 Yang, Y Greening, L., 239 Poythress, Jr., N. G., 329 Yannoul Greenwell, L., 369 Prendergast, M., 369 Grella, C E , 347, 369, 475 Gurley, J. R., 85 Quanbeck, C. D., 759 Habel, U., 7 Raine, A., 65 Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. VOLUME 26 2008 Behavioral Sciences the Lai AL Issue 1 - International Perspectives on Brain Imaging and the Law 1 Introduction to this Issue: International Perspectives on Brain Imaging and the Law Alan R. Felthous, M.D. and Henning Saf, M.D. Structural Brain Abnormalities in Psychopaths—a Review Sabrina Weber, M.Sc., Ute Habel, Ph.D., Katrin Amunts, M.D. and Frank Schneider, M.D., Ph.D. Flickering Admissibility: Neuroimaging Evidence in the U.S. Courts Jane Campbell Moriarty, J.D. Neural Correlates of Deficient Response Inhibition in Mentally Disordered Violent Individuals Ian Barkataki, Ph.D., Veena Kumari, Ph.D., Mrigen Das, M.R.C.Psych., Alex Sumich, M.Sc., Pamela Taylor, F.R.C.Psych. and Tonmoy Sharma, M.R.C.Psych. Brain Abnormalities in Antisocial Individuals: Implications for the Law Yaling Yang, B.S., Andrea L. Glenn, B.S. and Adrian Raine, D. Phil. The Effects of Neuroimaging and Brain Injury on Insanity Defenses Jessica R. Gurley, M.A. and David K. Marcus, Ph.D. Structural and Functional MRI-Findings in Children and Adolescents with Antisocial Behavior Timo D. Vloet, M.D., Kerstin Konrad, Ph.D., Thomas Huebner, Ph.D., Sabine Herpertz, M.D. and Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, M.D. Neurophilosophical Perspectives of Neuroimaging in Forensic Psychiatry— Giving Way to a Paradigm Shift? Joachim Witzel, M.D., Martin Walter, M.D., Bernhard Bogerts, M.D. and Georg Northoff, M.D., Ph.D. Disturbed Prefrontal and Temporal Brain Function During Emotion and Cognition Interaction in Criminal Psychopathy Jurgen L. Miiller, M.D., Monika Sommer, D.Phil., Katrin D6éhnel, Dipl.-Psych.! Tatjana Weber, Tobias Schmidt-Wilcke, M.D. and Goran Hajak, M.D. Issue 2 — Current Directions 151. Juvenile Psychopathy and Judicial Decision Making: An Empirical Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Shayne Jones, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Cauffman, Ph.D. Predictors of Verdict and Punitive Damages in High-Stakes Civil Litigation Katherine V. Vinson, M.A., Mark A. Costanzo, Ph.D. and Dale E. Berger, Ph.D. Judicial Gatekeeping and the Social Construction of the Admissibility of Expert Testimony Mara L. Merlino, Ph.D., Colleen I. Murray, Ph.D. and James T. Richardson, J.D., Pi Volume 26 Contents Anticipatory Injustice Among Adolescents: Age and _ Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceived Unfairness of the Justice System Jennifer L. Woolard, Ph.D., Samantha Harvell, M.P.P. and Sandra Graham, Ph.D. Serial and Single-Victim Rapists: Differences in Crime-Scene Violence, Interpersonal Involvement, and Criminal Sophistication Jisun Park, M.A., M.Sc., Louis B. Schlesinger, Ph.D., Anthony J. Pinizzotto, Ph.D. and Edward F. Davis, M.S. BRIEF REPORT: Relation Between Parenting Stress and Psychopathic Traits Among Children Paula J. Fite, M.A., Leilani Greening, Ph.D. and Laura Stoppelbein, Ph.D. Issue 3 - International Perspectives on Videoconferencing and the Law 249 Introduction to this Issue: International Perspectives on Videoconferencing and the Law Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, M.D. and Alan R. Felthous, M.D. Empirical Evidence on the Use and Effectiveness of Telepsychiatry via Videoconferencing: Implications for Forensic and Correctional Psychiatry Diana J. Antonacci, M.D., Richard M. Bloch, Ph.D., Sy Atezaz Saeed, M.D., M.S., Yilmaz Yildirim, M.D. and Jessica Talley, M.D. VA Telemental Health: Suicide Assessment Linda Godleski, M.D., J. Edwin Nieves, M.D., Adam Darkins, M.D. and Laurent Lehmann, M.D. Telepsychiatry with Rural American Indians: Issues in Civil Commitments Jay H. Shore, M.D., M.P.H., Joseph D. Bloom, M.D., Spero M. Manson, Ph.D., and Ron J. Whitener, J.D. Teleconferencing Model for Forensic Consultation, Court Testimony, and Continuing Education Thomas W. Miller, Ph.D., James Clark, Ph.D., Lane J. Veltkamp, M.S.W., B.C.D., Deborah C. Burton, M.A. and Marian Swope, M.D. Telepsychiatry in Chennai, India: The SCARF Experience Rangaswamy Thara, M.D., Ph.D., Sujit John, M.A. and Kotteswara Rao, M.S.W. Videoconferencing and Forensic Mental Health in Australia Danny H. Sullivan, M.B.B.S., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P., Murray Chapman, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.Psych. and Paul E. Mullen, D.Sc., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P. Forensic Telepsychiatry in the United Kingdom Younus Saleem, M.B.B.S., Mark H. Taylor, M.B.Ch.B. and Najat Khalifa, M.B.Ch.B. Issue 4 - Studies of Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System 345 Dedication 347 Introduction to this Issue: Studies of Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Stanley Sacks, Ph.D., Gerald Melnick, Ph.D., and Christine E. Grella, Ph.D. Volume 26 Contents V Performance of the CJDATS Co-Occurring Disorders’ Screening Instruments (CODSIs) among Minority Offenders Alexandra Duncan, M.P.H. Stanley Sacks, Ph.D., Gerald Melnick, Ph.D., Charles M. Cleland, Ph.D., Frank S. Pearson, Ph.D. and Carrie Coen, M.A. Diagnostic Profiles of Offenders in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Christine E. Grella, Ph.D., Lisa Greenwell, Ph.D., Michael Prendergast, Ph.D., Stanley Sacks, Ph.D. and Gerald Melnick, Ph.D. Violent and Disruptive Behavior among Drug-Involved Prisoners: Relationship with Psychiatric Symptoms Peter D. Friedmann, M.D., M.P.H., Gerald Melnick, Ph.D., Lan Jiang, M.S. and Zachary Hamilton, M.A. Gender Differences in Comorbid Disorders among Offenders in Prison Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Caron Zlotnick, Ph.D., Jennifer G. Clarke, M.D., M.P.H., Peter D. Friedmann, M.D., M.P.H., Mary B. Roberts, M.S., Stanley Sacks, Ph.D. and Gerald Melnick, Ph.D. Treatment Outcomes for Female Offenders: Relationship to Number of Axis I Diagnoses JoannY. Sacks, Ph.D., Karen McKendrick, M.P.H., Zachary Hamilton, M.A., Charles M. Cleland, Ph.D., Frank S. Pearson, Ph.D. and Steven Banks, Ph.D. COD Services in Community Correctional Settings: An Examination of Organizational Factors that Affect Service Delivery Faye S. Taxman, Ph.D., Karen L. Cropsey, Psy.D., Gerald Melnick, Ph.D. and Matthew L. Perdoni, M.A Community-Based Co- Occurring Disorder (COD) Intermediate and Advanced Treatment for Offenders Gerald Melnick, Ph.D., Carrie Coen, M.A., Faye S. Taxman, Ph.D., Stanley Sacks, Ph.D. and Katherine M. Zinsser, B.A. Synthesis of Studies of Co-Occurring Disorder(s) in Criminal Justice and a Research Agenda Stanley Sacks, Ph.D., Gerald Melnick, Ph.D. and Christine E. Grella, Ph.D. RESEARCH REPORT: Describing, Diagnosing, and Naming Psychopathy: How do Youth Psychopathy Labels Influence Jurors? Marcus T. Boccaccini, Ph.D., Daniel C. Murrie, Ph.D., John W. Clark, Ph.D. and Dewey G. Cornell, Ph.D. RESEARCH REPORT: Assessing Risk of Reoffending in Adolescents Who Have Committed a Sexual Offense: The Accuracy of Clinical Judgments After Completion of Risk Assessment Instruments Natasha Elkovitch, M.A., Jodi L. Viljoen, Ph.D., Mario J. Scalora, Ph.D. and Daniel Ullman, Ph.D. Issue 5 — Current Directions S29 A Prospective Comparison of Two Measures of Psychopathy in the Prediction of Institutional Misconduct John F. Edens, Ph.D., Norman G. Poythress Jr, Ph.D., Scott O. Lilienfeld, Ph.D. and Christopher J. Patrick, Ph.D. Volume 26 Contents Likelihood of Using Drug Courts: Predictions Using Procedural Justice and the Theory of Planned Behavior Evelyn M. Maeder, M.A., M.L.S. and Richard L. Wiener, Ph.D. A Survey of People’s Attitudes and Beliefs About False Confessions Linda A. Henkel, Ph.D., Kimberly A. J. Coffman, M.A., M.S. and Elizabeth M. Dailey, B.A. Presentations of Psychosis with Violence: Variations in Different Jurisdictions. A Comparison of Patients with Psychosis in the High Security Hospitals of Scotland and England Pamela J. Taylor, M.D., Jon Hill, M.D., Zubin Bhagwagar, M.D., Rajan Darjee, M.D. and Lindsay D. G. Thomson, M.D. Reducing Racial Bias in the Penalty Phase of Capital Trials Netta Shaked-Schroer, M.A., Mark Costanzo, Ph.D. and Amy Marcus-Newhall, Ph.D. Factors Associated with Experts’ Opinions Regarding Criminal Responsibility in The Netherlands Marko Barendregt, Ph.D., Eline Muller, M.A., Henk Nijman, Prof. and Edwin de Beurs, Ph.D. Drug-Associated Psychoses and Criminal Responsibility Andrew Carroll, M.A., B.M., B.Ch., M.R.C. Psych., M. MedSci., F.R.A.N.Z.C.P., Bernadette McSherry, B.A.(Hons.), L.L.B.(Hons.), L.L.M., Ph.D., GraDipd. Ps.ych ., Debra Wood, M.B.B.S., FR.A.N.Z.C.P., Grad. Dip.Clin. Epid. and Steven Yannoulidis, L.L.B.(Hons.) Analysis of Hispanic Representation and Conceptualization in Psychology and Law Research Joshua B. Padilla, M.A., Monica K. Miller, J.D., Ph.D. and Angela D. Broadus, M.A. Issue 6 — Impulsivity and the Law 671 Introduction to this Issue: Impulsivity and the Law Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D. and Alan R. Felthous, M.D. 675 Trait Impulsivity in a Forensic Inpatient Sample: An Evaluation of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Sara C. Haden, Ph.D. and Andrew Shiva, Ph.D. Behavioral Measures of Impulsivity and the Law Charles W. Mathias, Ph.D., Dawn M. Marsh-Richard, Ph.D. and Donald M. Dougherty, Ph.D. Comparison of Impulsive and Premeditated Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., Rebecca J. Houston, Ph.D. and Robyn M. Baldridge, B.A. Without Thinking: Impulsive Aggression and Criminal Responsibility Daniel W. Shuman, J.D. and Liza H. Gold, M.D. SchizophreniaandImpulHseuirivsteicA Ignqguirrye wisths Fioroennsi:cAan d Clinical Implications Alan R. Felthous, M.D. The Accuracy of Risk Assessment Instruments in the Prediction of Impulsive versus Predatory Aggression Barbara E. McDermott, Ph.D., Cameron D. Quanbeck, M.D., David Busse, M.A., Kalynn Yastro, B.A. and Charles L. Scott, M.D. Volume 26 Contents Vii Revisiting Impulsivity in Suicide: Implications for Civil Liability of Third Parties April R. Smith, M.S.,Tracy K. Witte, M.S., Nadia E. Teale, M.S., Sarah L. King, J.D., Ted W. Bender, M.S. and Thomas E. Joiner, Ph.D. Executive Dysfunction as a Risk Marker for Substance Abuse: The Role of Impulsive Personality Traits Sara L. Dolan, Ph.D., Antoine Bechara, Ph.D. and Peter E. Nathan, Ph.D. Empathic Deficits and Alexithymia in Trauma-Related Impulsive Aggression Andra L. Teten, Ph.D., Lisa A. Miller, M.D., Sara D. Bailey, Ph.D., Nancy Jo Dunn, Ph.D. and Thomas A. Kent, M.D. Author Index Non-Editorial Board Reviewers, 2008 Books Received Volume Contents