to CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR Volume 29 Number 1 (February 2002) 1-112 Number 2 (April 2002) 113-232 Number 3 (June 2002) 233-348 Number 4 (August 2002) 349-492 Number 5 (October 2002) 493-668 Number 6 (December 2002) 669-756 Authors: AX, ROBERT K., and ROBERT D. MORGAN, “Internship Training Opportunities in Correc- tional Psychology: A Comparison of Settings,” 332. BARTON, SHANNON M., see Lambert, E. G. BERNFELD, GARY A., see Glover, A. J. J. BLOOM, HY, see Webster, C. D. BONTA, JAMES, “Offender Risk Assessment: Guidelines for Selection and Use,” 355. BRINKLEY, CHAD A., see Vitale, J. E. BUFFINGTON-VOLLUM, JACQUELINE, JOHN F. EDENS, DARRYL W. JOHNSON, and JUDY K. JOHNSON, “Psychopathy as a Predictor of Institutional Misbehavior Among Sex Offenders: A Prospective Replication,” 497. BURDON, WILLIAM M., and CATHERINE A. GALLAGHER, “Coercion and Sex Offenders: Controlling Sex-Offending Behavior Through Incapacitation and Treatment,” 87. CALHOUN, GEORGIA B.., see Glaser, B. A. CARTIER, JEROME, see Prendergast, M. L. CHOW-MARTIN, LYNETTE, see Silver, E. CUNNINGHAM, MARK D., and THOMAS J. REIDY, “Violence Risk Assessment at Federal Capital Sentencing: Individualization, Generalization, Relevance, and Scientific Stan- dards,” 512. Di FAZIO, ROBERTO, see Walters, G. D. DOREN, DENNIS M., see Roberts, C. F. DOUGLAS, KEVIN S., and P. RANDALL KROPP, “A Prevention-Based Paradigm for Vio- lence Risk Assessment: Clinical and Research Applications,” 617. EDENS, JOHN F., see Buffington-Vollum, J. FARABEE, DAVID, “Foreword,” 3. FARABEE, DAVID, HAIKANG SHEN, and SYLVIA SANCHEZ, “Perceived Coercion and Treatment Need Among Mentally Il! Parolees,” 76. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 29 No. 6, December 2002 749-753 © 2002 American Association for Correctional Psychology 750 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR FARABEE, DAVID, see Prendergast, M. L. FERGUSON, JENNIFER L., “Putting the ‘What Works’ Research Into Practice: An Organiza- tional Perspective,” 472. FINN, MARY A., and LORETTA J. STALANS, “Police Handling of the Mentally [ll in Domes- tic Violence Situations,” 278. GALLAGHER, CATHERINE A., see Burdon, W. M. GENDREAU, PAUL, CLAIRE GOGGIN, and PAULA SMITH, “Is the PCL-R Really the ‘Un- paralleled’ Measure of Offender Risk? A Lesson in Knowledge Cumulation,” 397. GLASER, BRIAN A., GEORGIA B. CALHOUN, and JOHN V. PETROCELLI, “Personality Characteristics of Male Juvenile Offenders by Adjudicated Offenses as Indicated by the MMPI-A,” 183. GLOVER. ANTHONY J. J., DIANE E. NICHOLSON, TONI HEMMATI, GARY A. BERNFELD, VERNON L. QUINSEY, “A Comparison of Predictors of General and Violent Recidivism Among High-Risk Federal Offenders,” 235. GOGGIN, CLAIRE, see Gendreau, P. GRIFFIN, MARIE L., “The Influence of Professional Orientation on Detention Officers’ Atti- tudes Toward the Use of Force,” 250. HARMON, RONNIE, see Rosenfeld, B. HART, STEPHEN D., see Kropp, P. R. HEILBRUN, KIRK, “Foreword,” 495. HEMMATI, TONI, see Glover, A. J. J. HENKIN, SUSAN, see Prendergast, M. L. HILLER, MATTHEW L., KEVIN KNIGHT, CARL LEUKEFELD, and D. DWAYNE SIMPSON, “Motivation as a Prediofc Thteraoperuti c Engagement in Mandated Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,” 56. HOGAN, NANCY LYNNE, see Lambert, E. G. HOGE, ROBERT D.., “Standardized Instruments for Assessing Risk and Need in Youthful Offenders,” 380. HUCKER, STEPHEN J., see Webster, C. D. JACKSON, REBECCA L., RICHARD ROGERS, CRAIG S. NEUMANN, and PAUL L. LAMBERT, “Psychopathy in Female Offenders: An Investigation of Its Underlying Dimen- sions,” 692. JOHNSON, DARRYL W., see Buffington-Vollum, J. JOHNSON, JUDY K., see Buffington-Vollum, J. KINGREE, J. B., and DEBRA PHAN, “Marijuana Use and Unprotected Sexual Intercourse Among Adolescent Detainees: An Event Analysis,” 705. KNIGHT, KEVIN, see Hiller, ML. KROPP, P. RANDALL, see Douglas, K. S. KROPP, P. RANDALL, STEPHEN D. HART, and DAVID R. LYON, “Risk Assessment of Stalkers: Some Problems and Possible Solutions,” 590. LAMBERT, ERIC G., NANCY LYNNE HOGAN, and SHANNON M. BARTON, “Satisfied Correctional Staff: A Review of the Literature on the Correlates of Correctional Staff Job Satisfaction,” 115. LAMBERT, PAUL L., see Jackson, R. L. LEUKEFELD, CARL, see Hiller, M. L. LEY, ROBERT G., see Salekin, K. L. LYON, DAVID R., see Kropp, P. R. MORGAN, ROBERT D., see Ax, R. K. INDEX 751 MORGAN, ROBERT D., RICHARD A. VAN HAVEREN, and CHRISTY A. PEARSON, “Correctional Officer Burnout: Further Analyses,” 144. NEUMANN, CRAIG S., see Jackson, R. L. NEWMAN, JOSEPH P., see Vitale, J. E. NICHOLSON, DIANE E., see Glover, A. J. J. OGLOFF, JAMES R. P., see Salekin, K. L. OLSON, JULIE R., see Walters, G. D. OLVER, MARK E., see Simourd, D. J. OLVER, MARK E., see Wormith, J. S. PARLIAMENT, LISA, and A. DANIEL YARMEY, “Deception in Eyewitness Identification,” 734. PEARSON, CHRISTY A., see Morgan, R. D. PETROCELLI, JOHN V., see Glaser, B. A. PHAN, DEBRA, see Kingree, J. B. PRENDERGAST, MICHAEL L., DAVID FARABEE, JEROME CARTIER, and SUSAN HENKIN, “Involuntary Treatment Within a Prison Setting: Impact on Psychosocial Change During Treatment,” 5. QUINSEY, VERNON L., see Glover, A. J. J. REIDY, THOMAS J., see Cunningham, M. D. ROBERTS, CATON F., DENNIS M. DOREN, and DAVID THORNTON, “Dimensions Associ- ated With Assessments of Sex Offender Recidivism Risk,” 569. ROGERS, RICHARD, see Jackson, R. L. ROSENFELD, BARRY, and RONNIE HARMON, “Factors Associated With Violence in Stalking and Obsessional Harassment Cases,” 671. RYCHLEC, MARK, see Walters, G. D. SALEKIN, KAREN L., JAMES R. P. OGLOFF, ROBERT G. LEY, and RANDALL T. SALEKIN, “The Overcontrolled Hostility Scale: An Evaluation of Its Applicability With an Adolescent Population,” 718. SALEKIN, RANDALL T., see Salekin, K. L. SANCHEZ, SYLVIA, see Farabee, D. SHEN, HAIKANG, see Farabee, D. SILVER, ERIC, and LYNETTE CHOW-MARTIN, “A Multiple Models Approach to Assessing Recidivism Risk: Implications for Judicial Decision Making,” 538. SIMOURD, DAVID J., “Introduction to the Special Issue: Risk Assessment in Contemporary Corrections,” 351. SIMOURD, DAVID J., and MARK E. OLVER, “The Future of Criminal Attitudes Research and Practice,’ 427. SIMPSON, D. DWAYNE, see Hiller, M. L. SMITH, PAULA, see Gendreau, P. SMITH, STEVENS S., see Vitale, J. E. STALANS, LORETTA J., see Finn, M. A. THORNTON, DAVID, see Roberts, C. F. TRGOVAC, MARIE, see Walters, G. D. VAN HAVEREN, RICHARD A., see Morgan, R. D. VITALE, JENNIFER E., STEVENS S. SMITH, CHAD A. BRINKLEY, and JOSEPH P. NEWMAN, “The Reliability and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in a Sam- ple of Female Offenders,” 202. 752. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIOR WALTERS, GLENN D., MARIE TRGOVAC, MARK RYCHLEC, ROBERTO D1 FAZIO, and JULIE R. OLSON, “Assessing Change With the Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles: A Controlled Analysis and Multisite Cross- Validation,” 308. WEBSTER, CHRISTOPHER D., STEPHEN J. HUCKER, and HY BLOOM, “Transcending the Actuarial Versus Clinical Polemic in Assessing Risk for Violence,” 659. WELTE, JOHN W., see Zhang, L. WIECZOREK, WILLIAM F., see Zhang, L. WORMITH, J. STEPHEN, and MARK E. OLVER, “Offender Treatment Attrition and Its Rela- tionship With Risk, Responsivity, and Recidivism,” 447. YARMEY, A. DANIEL, see Parliament, L. YOUNG, DOUGLAS, “Impacts of Perceived Legal Pressure on Retention in Drug Treatment,” oT: ZHANG, LENING, JOHN W. WELTE, and WILLIAM F. WIECZOREK, “Underlying Com- mon Factors of Adolescent Problem Behaviors,” 161. Articles: “Assessing Change With the Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles: A Controlled Analysis and Multisite Cross- Validation,” Walters et al., 308. “Coercion and Sex Offenders: Controlling Sex-Offending Behavior Through Incapacitation and Treatment,” Burdon and Gallagher, 87. “A Comparison of Predictors of General and Violent Recidivism Among High-Risk Federal Offenders,” Glover et al., 235. “Correctional Officer Burnout: Further Analyses,” Morgan et al., 144. “Deception in Eyewitness Identification,’ Parliament and Yarmey, 734. “Dimensions Associated With Assessments of Sex Offender Recidivism Risk,’ Roberts et al., 569. “Factors Associated With Violence in Stalking and Obsessional Harassment Cases,” Rosenfeld and Harmon, 671. “Foreword,” Farabee, 3. “Foreword,” Heilbrun, 495. “The Future of Criminal Attitudes Research and Practice,’ Simourd and Olver, 427. “Impacts of Perceived Legal Pressure on Retention in Drug Treatment,” Young, 27. “The Influence of Professional Orientation on Detention Officers’ Attitudes Toward the Use of Force,” Griffin, 250. “Internship Training Opportunities in Correctional Psychology: A Comparison of Settings,” Ax and Morgan, 332. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Risk Assessment in Contemporary Corrections,” Simourd, 351. “involuntary Treatment Within a Prison Setting: Impact on Psychosocial Change During Treat- ment,” Prendergast et al., 5. “Marijuana Use and Unprotected Sexual Intercourse Among Adolescent Detainees: An Event Analysis,” Kingree and Phan, 705. “Motivation as a Predictor of Therapeutic Engagement in Mandated Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,” Hiller et al., 56. “A Multiple Models Approach to Assessing Recidivism Risk: Implications for Judicial Decision Making,” Silver and Chow-Martin, 538. “Offender Risk Assessment: Guidelines for Selection and Use,” Bonta, 355. INDEX 753 “Offender Treatment Attrition and Its Relationship With Risk, Responsivity, and Recidivism,” Wormith and Olver, 447. “The Overcontrolled Hostility Scale: An Evaluation of Its Applicability With an Adolescent Population,” Salekin et al., 718. “Is the PCL-R Really the ‘Unparalleled’ Measure of Offender Risk? A Lesson in Knowledge Cumulation,” Gendreau et al., 397. “Perceived Coercion and Treatment Need Among Mentally [Il Parolees,” Farabee et al., 76. “Personality Characteristics of Male Juvenile Offenders by Adjudicated Offenses as Indicated by the MMPI-A,” Glaser et al., 183. “Police Handling of the Mentally Ill in Domestic Violence Situations,” Finn and Stalans, 278. “A Prevention-Based Paradigm for Violence Risk Assessment: Clinical and Research Applica- tions,” Douglas and Kropp, 617. “Psychopathy in Female Offenders: An Investigation of Its Underlying Dimensions,” Jackson et al., 692. “Psychopathy as a Predictor of Institutional Misbehavior Among Sex Offenders: A Prospective Replication,” Buffington-Vollum et al., 497. “Putting the ‘What Works’ Research Into Practice: An Organizational Perspective,” Ferguson, 472. “The Reliability and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised In a Sample of Female Offenders,” Vitale et al., 202. “Risk Assessment of Stalkers: Some Problems and Possible Solutions,” Kropp et al., 590. “Satisfied Correctional Staff: A Review of the Literature on the Correlates of Correctional Staff Job Satisfaction,” Lambert et al., 115. “Standardized Instruments for Assessing Risk and Need in Youthful Offenders,” Hoge, 380. “Transcending the Actuarial Versus Clinical Polemic in Assessing Risk for Violence,” Webster et al., 659. “Underlying Common Factors of Adolescent Problem Behaviors,” Zhang et al., 161. “Violence Risk Assessment at Federal Capital Sentencing: Individualization, Generalization, Relevance, and Scientific Standards,” Cunningham and Reidy, 512.