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494 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR INDEX (numbers refer to standards) Administrative meetings, 7 Professional development, 14 Annual reports, 8 Psychological assessments, 31, 34 Annual reviews, 10 Psychological treatment, 33, 36, 44 emergency evaluations, 35 Chief psychologist, 4 severely mentally ill, 40 Competence, 17 Psychology records Confidentiality, 19, 20, 59 confidentiality of, 59 Consultation, 49, 50, 51 contents/storage, 58 Crisis evaluations, 32 destruction of, 63 documentation, 57 documentation, 32 staff notification, 32 general, 56 offender correction of, 60 Discharge from treatment, 46 offender review, 60 Documentation, 18, 32, 38, 57 release of, 62 Due process, 42, 47, 59 transfer of, 61 Psychology services Emergency evaluations, 35 access to, 26, 27 Ethical conflicts, 23 in segregation, 44 Ethical guidelines, Preamble, 2, 15, 65, 66 Qualified psychologist, 4, 12 Quality assessment/improvement, 6, 48 Follow-up care, 47 Reception mental health screening, 28, Housing assignments, 43 29, 30 Research, 64, 65, 66 Informed consent, 21, 37 Restraints, 22 Inmates Roles and services, 11 developmentally disabled, 45 mentally retarded, 45 Screening of staff, 41 severely disturbed, 40 Service integration/implementation, 7, In-service training, 52 55 Internships, 53 Specialized resources/programs, 45 Involuntary treatment, 22 Staff training, 25 Staffing ratios, 13, 25 Licensure, 2 Staffing requirements, 12, 25 Limits of confidentiality, 20 Supervision, 12, 53 Support services, 6 Mission statement, | Transfers, 33, 39, 40, 42 Operational procedures, 24 Treatment plans, 38 Organizational chart, 3 Treatment termination, 46 Postrelease care, 47 Volunteers, 54 Professional autonomy, 5 to CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR Volume 27 Number 1 (February 2000) pp. 1-136 Number 2 (April 2000) pp. 137-272 Number 3 (June 2000) pp. 273-424 Number 4 (August 2000) pp. 425-528 Number 5 (October 2000) pp. 529-664 Number 6 (December 2000) pp. 665-776 Authors: ALTHOUSE, RICHARD, “AACP Standards: A Historical Overview (1978 to 1980),” 430. ANSHEL, MARK H., “A Conceptual Model and Implications for Coping With Stressful Events in Police Work,” 375. BAKKER, LEON W., STEPHEN M. HUDSON, and TONY WARD, “Reducing Recidivism in Driving While Disqualified: A Treatment Evaluation,” 531. BANKS, STEVEN, see Silver, E. BARRIGA, ALVARO Q., JENNIFER R. LANDAU, BOBBY L. STINSON, II, ALBERT K. LIAU, and JOHN C. GIBBS, “Cognitive Distortion and Problem Bekiaviors in Adolescents,” 36. BARTOL, CURT R.., “Editorial 2000,” 3. BARTOL, CURT R., “Special Issue Editorial,” 427. BELFRAGE, HENRIK, see Grann, M. BIRT, ANGELA, see Porter, S. BOER, DOUGLAS P., see Porter, S. BONTA, JAMES, SUZANNE WALLACE-CAPRETTA, and JENNIFER ROONEY, “A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of an Intensive Rehabilitation Supervision Program,” 312. BOOTHBY, JENNIFER L., and CARL B. CLEMENTS, “A National Survey of Correctional Psychologists,” 716. BROCK, WILLIAM, see Heilbrun, K. BUINAVERT, LUIS, see Heilbrun, K. CAMPBELL, MARY ANN, and FRED SCHMIDT, “Comparison of Mental Health and Legal Factors in the Disposition Outcome of Young Offenders,” 688. CARBONELL, JOYCE L., see Verona, E. CLEMENTS, CARL B., see Boothby, J. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 27 No. 6, December 2000 767-771 © 2000 American Association for Correctional Psychology 768 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR COMFORT, MEGAN, OLGA A. GRINSTEAD, BONNIE FAIGELES, and BARRY ZACK, “Reducing HIV Risk Among Women Visiting Their Incarcerated Male Partners,” 57. CORREIA, KEVIN M., “Suicide Assessment in a Prison Environment: A Proposed Protocol,” 581. CRUISE, KEITH R., see Rogers, R. DEAR, GREGE., DONALD M. THOMSON, and ADELMA M. HILLS, “Self-Harm in Prison: Manipulators Can Also be Suicide Attempters,” 160. DHALIWAL, GURMEET, see Loza, W. DIXON, JEANNETTE, see Watt, M. DRUGGE, JEFF, see Porter, S. EMMER, EDMUND T., see Lopez, V. ERWIN, BRIGETTE A., ELANA NEWMAN, ROBERT A. McMACKIN, CARLO MORRISSEY, and DANNY G. KALOUPEK, “PTSD, Malevolent Environment, and Crim- inality Among Criminally Involved Male Adolescents,” 196. FAIGELES, BONNIE, see Comfort, M. FAIRWEATHER, DAVID, see Porter, S. FARRINGTON, DAVID P., see Welsh, B. C. FISHBEIN, DIANA, “Neuropsychological Function, Drug Abuse, and Violence: A Conceptual Framework,” 139. FRAUSIN, SILVIA, see Watt, M. GIBBS, JOHN C., see Barriga, A. Q. GLENWICK, DAVID S., “Preface,” 429. GRANN, MARTIN, HENRIK BELFRAGE, and ANDERS TENGSTROM, “Actuarial Assess- ment of Risk for Violence: Predictive Validity of the VRAG and the Historical Part of the HCR-20,” 97. GRINSTEAD, OLGA A., see Comfort, M. HANSON, R. KARL, and ANDREW J. R. HARRIS, “Where Should We Intervene? Dynamic Predictors of Sexual Offense Recidivism,” 6. HARJU, BEVERLY L., sce Reitzel, L. R. HARRIS, ANDREW J. R., see Hanson, R. K. HEILBRUN, KIRK, WILLIAM BROCK, DENNIS WAITE, AYONDA LANIER, MARTIN SCHMID, GRETCHEN WITTE, MICHELLE KEENEY, MELISSA WESTENDORF, LUIS BUINAVERT, and MICHAEL SHUMATE, “Risk Factors for Juvenile Criminal Recidivism: The Postrelease Community Adjustment of Juvenile Offenders,” 275. HERVE, HUGUES, see Porter, S. HILLS, ADELMA M., see Dear, G. E. HOGE, ROBERT D., see Simourd, D. J. HUDSON, STEPHEN M.., see Bakker, L. W. KALOUPEK, DANNY G., see Erwin, B. A. KANE, ROBERT J., “Police Responses to Restraining Orders in Domestic Violence Incidents: Identifying the Custody-Threshold Thesis,” 561. KEENEY, MICHELLE, see Heilbrun, K. KRONER, DARYL G., see Loza, W. LANDAU, JENNIFER R.., see Barriga, A. Q. LANIER, AYONDA, see Heilbrun, K. LIAU, ALBERT K., see Barriga, A. Q. LOPEZ, VERA A., and EDMUND T. EMMER, “Adolescent Male Offenders: A Grounded The- ory Study of Cognition, Emotion, and Delinquent Crime Contexts,” 292. LORD, VIVIAN B., “Law Enforcement-Assisted Suicide,” 401. INDEX 769 LOZA, WAGDY, GURMEET DHALIWAL, DARYL G. KRONER, and AMEL LOZA-FANOUS, “Reliability, Construct and Concurrent Validities of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: A Tool for Assessing Violent and Nonviolent Recidivism,” 356. LOZA-FANOUS, AMEL, see Loza, W. LURIGIO, ARTHUR J., “Drug Treatment Availability and Effectiveness: Studies of the General and Criminal Justice Populations,” 495. MAMUZA, JOELLE M., see Simourd, D. J. McMACKIN, ROBERT A., see Erwin, B. A. MORRISSEY, CARLO, see Erwin, B. A. MURRIN, MARY R., see Peters, R. H. NEWMAN, ELANA, see Erwin, B. A. NIMMO, SANDRA, see Watt, M. PETERS, ROGER H., and MARY R. MURRIN, “Effectiveness of Treatment-Based Drug Courts in Reducing Criminal Recidivism,” 72. PORTER, STEPHEN, DAVID FAIRWEATHER, JEFF DRUGGE, HUGUES HERVE, ANGELA BIRT, and DOUGLAS P. BOER, “Profiles of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Sexual Offenders,” 216. REITZEL, LORRAINE R., and BEVERLY L. HARJU, “Influence of Locus of Control and Cus- tody Level on Intake and Prison-Adjustment Depression,” 625. ROBINSON, AMANDA L., “The Effect of a Domestic Violence Policy Change on Police Offi- cers’ Schemata,” 600. ROGERS, RICHARD, RANDALL T. SALEKIN, KENNETH W. SEWELL, and KEITH R. CRUISE, “Prototypical Analysis of Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Study of Inmate Samples,” 234. ROONEY, JENNIFER, see Bonta, J. SALEKIN, RANDALL T., see Rogers, R. SCHELLENBERG, KATHRYN, “Policing the Police: Surveillance and the Predilection for Leniency,” 667. SCHMID, MARTIN, see Heilbrun, K. SCHMIDT, FRED, see Campbell, M. A. SEWELL, KENNETH W., see Rogers, R. SHUMATE, MICHAEL, see Heilbrun, K. SILVER, ERIC, WILLIAM R. SMITH, and STEVEN BANKS, “Constructing Actuarial Devices for Predicting Recidivism: A Comparison of Methods,” 733. SIMOURD, DAVID J., and ROBERT D. HOGE, “Criminal Psychopathy: A Risk-and-Need Perspective,” 256. SIMOURD, DAVID J., and JOELLE M. MAMUZA, “The Hostile Interpretations Question- naire: Psychometric Properties and Construct Validity,” 645. SMITH, WILLIAM R., see Silver, E. STANDARDS COMMITTEE, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CORRECTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, “Standards for Psychology Services in Jails, Prisons, Correctional Facil- ities, and Agencies,” 433. STINSON, BOBBY L., II, see Barriga, A. Q. TENGSTROM, ANDERS, see Grann, M. THOMSON, DONALD M..., see Dear, G. E. VERONA, EDELYN, and JOYCE L. CARBONELL, “Female Violence and Personality: Evi- dence for a Pattern of Overcontrolled Hostility Among One-Time Violent Female Offenders,” 176. WAITE, DENNIS, see Heilbrun, K. 770 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR WALLACE-CAPRETTA, SUZANNE, see Bonta, J. WARD, TONY, see Bakker, L. W. WATT, MARGO C., SILVIA FRAUSIN, JEANNETTE DIXON, and SANDRA NIMMO, “Moral Intelligence in a Sample of Incarcerated Females,” 330. WELSH, BRANDON C., and DAVID P. FARRINGTON, “Correctional Intervention Programs and Cost-Benefit Analysis,” 115. WESTENDORF, MELISSA, see Heilbrun, K. WITTE, GRETCHEN, see Heilbrun, K. ZACK, BARRY, see Comfort, M. Articles: “AACP Standards: A Historical Overview (1978 to 1980),” Althouse, 430. “Actuarial Assessment of Risk for Violence: Predictive Validity of the VRAG and the Historical Part of the HCR-20,” Grann et al., 97. “Adolescent Male Offenders: A Grounded Theory Study of Cognition, Emotion, and Delinquent Crime Contexts,” Lopez and Emmer, 292. “Cognitive Distortion and Problem Behaviors in Adolescents,” Barriga et al., 36. “Comparison of Mental Health and Legal Factors in the Disposition Outcome of Young Offenders,” Campbell and Schmidt, 688. “A Conceptual Model and Implications for Coping With Stressful Events in Police Work,” Anshel, 375. “Constructing Actuarial Devices for Predicting Recidivism: A Comparison of Methods,” Silver et al., 733. “Correctional Intervention Programs and Cost-Benefit Analysis,” Welsh and Farrington, 115. “Criminal Psychopathy: A Risk-and-Need Perspective,” Simourd and Hoge, 256. “Drug Treatment Availability and Effectiveness: Studies of the General and Criminal Justice Populations,” Lurigio, 495. “Editorial 2000,” Bartol, 3. “The Effect of a Domestic Violence Policy Change on Police Officers’ Schemata,” Robinson, 600. “Effectiveness of Treatment-Based Drug Courts in Reducing Criminal Recidivism,” Peters and Murrin, 72. “Female Violence and Personality: Evidence for a Pattern of Overcontrolled Hostility Among One-Time Violent Female Offenders,” Verona and Carbonell, 176. “The Hostile Interpretations Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties and Construct Validity,” Simourd and Mamuza, 645. “Influence of Locus of Control and Custody Level on Intake and Prison-Adjustment Depres- sion,” Reitzel and Harju, 625. “Law Enforcement-Assisted Suicide,” Lord, 401. “Moral Intelligence in a Sample of Incarcerated Females,” Watt et al., 330. “A National Survey of Correctional Psychologists,” Boothby and Clements, 716. “Neuropsychological Function, Drug Abuse, and Violence: A Conceptual Framework,” Fishbein, 139. “Police Responses to Restraining Orders in Domestic Violence Incidents: Identifying the Cus- tody-Threshold Thesis,” Kane, 561. “Policing the Police: Surveillance and the Predilection for Leniency,” Schellenberg, 667. “Preface,” Glenwick, 429. “Profiles of Psychopathy in Incarcerated Sexual Offenders,” Porter et al., 216. INDEX 771 “Prototypical Analysis of Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Study of Inmate Samples,” Rogers et al., 234. “PTSD, Malevolent Environment, and Criminality Among Criminally Involved Male Adoles- cents,” Erwin et al., 196. “A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of an Intensive Rehabilitation Supervision Program,” Bonta et al., 312. “Reducing HIV Risk Among Women Visiting Their Incarcerated Male Partners,” Comfort et al., 57. “Reducing Recidivism in Driving While Disqualified: A Treatment Evaluation,” Bakker et al., 531. “Reliability, Construct and Concurrent Validities of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: A Tool for Assessing Violent and Nonviolent Recidivism,” Loza et al., 356. “Risk Factors for Juvenile Criminal Recidivism: The Postrelease Community Adjustment of Juvenile Offenders,” Heilbrun et al., 275. “Self-Harm in Prison: Manipulators Can Also be Suicide Attempters,” Dear et al., 160. “Special Issue Editorial,” Bartol, 427. “Standards for Psychology Services in Jails, Prisons, Correctional Facilities, and Agencies,” Standards Committee, American Association for Correctional Psychology, 433. “Suicide Assessment in a Prison Environment: A Proposed Protocol,” Correia, 581. “Where Should We Intervene? Dynamic Predictors of Sexual Offense Recidivism,” Hanson and Harris, 6.

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