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AUTHOR INDEX Volume 32, 2004 A Cohen BJ, McCarvey EL, Pinkerton RC & Kryzhanivska L. Willingness and Competence of Depressed and Adshead G. see Sarkar SP, 465 Schizophrenic Inpatients to Consent to Research, 134 Alston J. Review of Child Maltreatment Risk Assessments, 116 Commons ML, Miller PM & Gutheil TG. Expert Witness Rogerson R. see Black DW, 158 Perceptions of Bias in Experts, 70 Appelbaum PS. Commentary: Willingness and Competence Corrigan PW. see Watson AC, 378 of Depressed and Schizophrenic Inpatients to Consent to Research, 144 D Arikan R & Pinals DA. Legal digest, 207 Arndt S. see Black DW, 158 Daderman AM, Fredriksson B, Nilsson L-H, Kristiansson M & Lidberg L. Letter to the editor, 467 B Daniel AE. Commentary: Decision-Making by Front-Line Service Providers—Attitudinal or Contextual, 386 Baird JA. Forensic Psychiatr)' in Its Time and Place (edito¬ David B. see Price TB, 163 rial), 6 Deakin C & Ciccone JR. Legal digest, 457, 459 Balachandra K, Swaminath S, Litman LC. Impact of Winko Delphin M. Griffith EEH, 124 on Absolute Discharges, 173 DeMier RL. see Frederick RI, 343 Baranoski M & Buchanan J. Legal digest, 102 Drach KM. see Righthand D, 116 Bard B. see Lewis DO, 408 Beck JC. Delusions, Substance Abuse, and Serious Violence, E 169 Beckson M. w Thompson CR, 277 Erickson SK & Ciccone JR. Legal digest, 452, 454, 456 Binder RL. Reflections of a Forensic Psychiatrist in Washing¬ ton: Politics and Policy’, 324 Black DW, Arndt S, Hale N & Rogerson R. Use of the Mini F International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) as a Screening Tool in Prisons: Results of a Preliminary Fan Z. see McCarroll JE, 53 Study, 158 Felthouse AR. see Kachigian C, 263 Blake P. see Lewis DO, 408 Feuerstein S. Legal digest, 109 Blinder M. Suicide, Psychiatric Malpractice, and the Bell Fitch WL. Commentary: Atkins on a Diet—a Fit but Lean Curve, 319 Guide for Policy-Makers, 314 Bloom JD. see Snyder K, 76 Foulks EF. Commentary: Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Medi¬ Bloom JD. Thirty-Five Years of Working With Civil Com¬ cation of Mentally Ill Minorities in Prisons and Com¬ mitment Statutes, 430 munities, 34 Bonnie RJ. The American Psychiatric Association’s Resource Fredriksson B. see Daderman AM, 477 Document on Mental Retardation and Capital Sen¬ Freedman AM. see Halpern AL, 180 tencing: Implementing v. Virginia, 304 Brodsky A. see Gutheil TG, 390 G Buchanan J. see Baranoski M, 102 Bursztajn H. see Gutheil TG, 390 Garrick T. see Sreenivasan S, 213 Gerbasi JB & Scott CL. Sell v. U.S.: Involuntary Medication C to Restore Trial Competency—A Workable Standard?, 83 Carty SJ. Review of Examinations of Competency to Stand Gonzalez N & Packer IK. Legal digest, 204 Trial, 343 Granacher RP, Jr. Commentary: Alcoholic Blackout and Alle¬ Chamberlain JR. Legal digest, 329 gation of Amnesia During Criminal Acts, 371 Choudhary V. Legal digest, 111 Grant JE. Co-occurrence of Personality Disorders in Persons Ciccone JR. see Deakin C, 457, 459; Erickson SK, 452, 454, with Kleptomania: A Preliminary Investigation, 395 456; Yemeni S, 451,461,462 Greenbaum E. Commentary: Clergy Confidentiality—^A Re¬ Clayfield JC. see Grudzinskas AJ, Jr, 223 sponse to Griffith and Young, 51 474 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law AUTHOR INDEX Volume 32, 2004 A Cohen BJ, McCarvey EL, Pinkerton RC & Kryzhanivska L. Willingness and Competence of Depressed and Adshead G. see Sarkar SP, 465 Schizophrenic Inpatients to Consent to Research, 134 Alston J. Review of Child Maltreatment Risk Assessments, 116 Commons ML, Miller PM & Gutheil TG. Expert Witness Rogerson R. see Black DW, 158 Perceptions of Bias in Experts, 70 Appelbaum PS. Commentary: Willingness and Competence Corrigan PW. see Watson AC, 378 of Depressed and Schizophrenic Inpatients to Consent to Research, 144 D Arikan R & Pinals DA. Legal digest, 207 Arndt S. see Black DW, 158 Daderman AM, Fredriksson B, Nilsson L-H, Kristiansson M & Lidberg L. Letter to the editor, 467 B Daniel AE. Commentary: Decision-Making by Front-Line Service Providers—Attitudinal or Contextual, 386 Baird JA. Forensic Psychiatr)' in Its Time and Place (edito¬ David B. see Price TB, 163 rial), 6 Deakin C & Ciccone JR. Legal digest, 457, 459 Balachandra K, Swaminath S, Litman LC. Impact of Winko Delphin M. Griffith EEH, 124 on Absolute Discharges, 173 DeMier RL. see Frederick RI, 343 Baranoski M & Buchanan J. Legal digest, 102 Drach KM. see Righthand D, 116 Bard B. see Lewis DO, 408 Beck JC. Delusions, Substance Abuse, and Serious Violence, E 169 Beckson M. w Thompson CR, 277 Erickson SK & Ciccone JR. Legal digest, 452, 454, 456 Binder RL. Reflections of a Forensic Psychiatrist in Washing¬ ton: Politics and Policy’, 324 Black DW, Arndt S, Hale N & Rogerson R. Use of the Mini F International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) as a Screening Tool in Prisons: Results of a Preliminary Fan Z. see McCarroll JE, 53 Study, 158 Felthouse AR. see Kachigian C, 263 Blake P. see Lewis DO, 408 Feuerstein S. Legal digest, 109 Blinder M. Suicide, Psychiatric Malpractice, and the Bell Fitch WL. Commentary: Atkins on a Diet—a Fit but Lean Curve, 319 Guide for Policy-Makers, 314 Bloom JD. see Snyder K, 76 Foulks EF. Commentary: Racial Bias in Diagnosis and Medi¬ Bloom JD. Thirty-Five Years of Working With Civil Com¬ cation of Mentally Ill Minorities in Prisons and Com¬ mitment Statutes, 430 munities, 34 Bonnie RJ. The American Psychiatric Association’s Resource Fredriksson B. see Daderman AM, 477 Document on Mental Retardation and Capital Sen¬ Freedman AM. see Halpern AL, 180 tencing: Implementing v. Virginia, 304 Brodsky A. see Gutheil TG, 390 G Buchanan J. see Baranoski M, 102 Bursztajn H. see Gutheil TG, 390 Garrick T. see Sreenivasan S, 213 Gerbasi JB & Scott CL. Sell v. U.S.: Involuntary Medication C to Restore Trial Competency—A Workable Standard?, 83 Carty SJ. Review of Examinations of Competency to Stand Gonzalez N & Packer IK. Legal digest, 204 Trial, 343 Granacher RP, Jr. Commentary: Alcoholic Blackout and Alle¬ Chamberlain JR. Legal digest, 329 gation of Amnesia During Criminal Acts, 371 Choudhary V. Legal digest, 111 Grant JE. Co-occurrence of Personality Disorders in Persons Ciccone JR. see Deakin C, 457, 459; Erickson SK, 452, 454, with Kleptomania: A Preliminary Investigation, 395 456; Yemeni S, 451,461,462 Greenbaum E. Commentary: Clergy Confidentiality—^A Re¬ Clayfield JC. see Grudzinskas AJ, Jr, 223 sponse to Griffith and Young, 51 474 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX Griffith EEH, Delphin M & Norko MA. An American Cul¬ Keefe B & Pinals DA. Legal digest, 202 tural View of the British DSPD Proposals (editorial), Kelly PL. Legal digest, 106 124 Keram EA. Legal digest, 334 Griffith EEH. Review of Living Outside Mental Illness: Quali¬ Kerr BB. see Righthand D, 116 tative Studies of Recovery in Schizophrenia, 115 Kristiansson M. see Daderman AM, 467 Griffith EEH. Stories and the Journal, 222 Kristiansson M, Sumelius K & Sondergaard HP. Post-trau¬ Griffith EEH & Young JL. Clergy Counselors and Confiden¬ matic Stress Disorder in the Forensic Psychiatric Set¬ tiality: A Case for Scrutiny, 43 ting, 399 Grounds A. Forensic Psychiatry and Political Controversy, Kryzhanivska L. see Cohen BJ, 134 192 Kuo A. Legal digest, 335, 337 Grudzinskas AJ, Jr. see Saleh FM, 211 Grudzinskas AJ, Jr & Clayfield JC. Mental Health Courts L and the Lesson Learned in Juvenile Court (editorial), 223 Lacoursiere RB. Letter to the editor, 114 Gunn J. The Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Death LeBourgeois HW, III & Pinals DA. Legal digest, 200 Penalty, 188 Leong GB. Commentary: No Rational Reasons for Changing Gutheil TG. see Commons ML, 70; Recupero PR, 250; Sat- Competency-to-Stand-Trial Standard, 246 tar SP, 148 Leong GB. Letter to the editor, 466 Gutheil TG, Bursztajn H, Hilliard JT & Brodsky A. “Just Say Lewis DO, Yeager CA, Blake P, Bard B & Strenziok M. No”: Experts’ Late Withdrawal From Cases to Preserve Ethics Questions Raised by the Neuropsychiatric, Independence and Objectivity, 390 Neuropsychological, Educational, Developmental, and Gutheil TG, Hauser M, Spruiell G, White MS & Strasburger Family Characteristics of 18 Juveniles Awaiting Execu¬ LH. Letter to the editor, 340 tion in Texas, 408 Gutheil TG. Paraforensic Aspects of Expert Witness Practice, Lidberg L. see Daderman AM, 467 356 Litman LG. see Balachandra K, 173 H M Hackett M. Commentary: Do Forensic Psychiatrists’ Practice Malesky LA, Jr & Packer IK. Legal digest, 209 Patterns Differ Based on Their Gender?, 259 McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Fan Z & Newby JH. Patterns of Hackett M. Review of Forensic Evaluation of Juveniles, 342 Spouse and Child Maltreatment by Discharged U.S. Hale N. ree Black DW, 158 Army Soldiers, 53 Halpern AL, Halpern JH & Freedman AM. Now Is the Time McGarvey EL. see Cohen BJ, 134 for AAPL to Demonstrate Leadership by Advocating McKenzie K. Commentary: Ethnicity, Race, and Forensic Positions of Social Importance, 180 Psychiatry—Is Being Unblinded Enough?, 36 Halpern AL. Letter to the editor, 213 Mekking-Pompen 1. see\an Oorsouw K, 364 Halpern JH. see Halpern AL, 180 Merckelbach H. see van Oorsouw K, 364 Haroun AM. see Morris GH, 231 Merikangas J. Commentary: Alcoholic Blackout—Does It Haskins B. see Weiss KJ, 309 Remove Mens Rea^, 375 Hauser MJ. see Weiss KJ, 309 Metzner JL. Commentary: Driving and Psychiatric Illness, 80 Herbert PB. Commentary: Ethics and Law at the Bar and on Meyers JR. see Herbert PB, 443 the Couch, 274 Miller PM. see Commons ML, 70 Herbert PB. Psychotherapy as Law Enforcement, 91 Miller RD. Disability and Psychotherapy: A Response to Herbert PB & Meyers JR. Missouri Overrules the United Bursztajn 197 States Supreme Court on Capital Punishment for Mi¬ Mitchell EW. Culpability for Inducing Mental States: The nors, 443 Insanity Defense of Dr. Jekyll, 63 Hicks JW. Ethnicity, Race, and Forensic Psychiatry: Are We Moore DK. Review of Direction of Response Bias in Forensic Color-Blind?, 21 Neuropsycholog)/, 471 Hilliard JT. see Gutheil TG, 390 Morris GH, Haroun AM & Naimark D. Assessing Compe¬ tency Competently: Toward a Rational Standard for I Competency-to-Stand-Trial Assessments, 231 Mossman, D. How a Rabbi’s Sermon Resolved My Tarasojf Ikes R. Review of Psychiatriatic Medication Issues for Social Conflict, 359 Workers, Counselors, and Psychologists, 469 Mueller T. Letter to the editor, 213 K N Kachigian C & Felthous AR. Court Responses to Tarasojf Naimark D. see Morris GH, 231 Statutes, 263 Newby JH. see McCarroll JE, 53 Kan DY. Legal digest, 331, 332 Nijman H. wvan Oorsouw K, 364 Volume 32, Number 4, 2004 475 INDEX Nilsson L-H. see Daderman AM, 467 Simon RI. Robert M. Wettstein, MD: A President’s Commit¬ Niischelm SA & Packer IK. Legal digest, 206 ment to Excellence, 9 Norko MA. see Griffith EEH, 124 Sledge WH. Commentary: “Countertransference” on Trial— Norko MA. Organized Psychiatry and the Death Penalty: An Witness or Defendant?, 155 Introduction to the Special Section, 178 Slovenko R. Commentary: Old Wine in a New Bottle, 317 Slovenko R. Sequestration of Lay Witnesses and Experts, 447 O Snyder K & Bloom JD. Physician Reporting of Impaired Drivers: A New Trend in State Law?, 76 O’Shaughnessy RJ. AAPL and Sociopolitical Policy, 184 Sondergaard HP. see Kristiansson M, 399 O’Shaughnessy RJ. Violent Adolescents: Psychiatry, Philoso¬ Sreenivasan S, Garrick T & Weinberger LE. Reply to letter, 213 phy, and Politics, 12 Sterk KW. Review of The Confinement of the Insane: Interna¬ Otis D. see David B, 163 tional Perspectives, 1800—1965, 117 Ottati V. see Watson AC, 378 Strenziok M. see Lewis DO, 408 Strong DR. see Recupero PR, 250 P Sumelius K. see Kristiansson M, 399 Swaminath S. see Balachandra K, 173 Packer IK. see Gonzalez N, 204; Malesky LA, 209; Nitschelm SA, 206 T Parker GF. Outcomes of Assertive Community Treatment in an NGRI Conditional Release Program, 291 Thompson CR & Beckson M. A Case of Factitious Homi¬ Phenix A. see Vognsen J, 440 cidal Ideation, 277 Phillips WR. see Rosen GM, 132 Tidier L. Review of Somatoform Disorders: a Medicolegal Pinals DA. wArikan R, 207; Keefe B, 202; LeBourgeois Guide, 472 HW, III, 200; SattarSP, 148 Towers K. see Frederick RL 343 Pinkerton RC. ree Cohen BJ, 134 Ponhress NG. “Reasonable Medical Certainty”: Can We U Meet Daubert Standards in Insanity Cases? (editorial), 228 Ursano RJ. see McCarroll JE, 53 Price M, Recupero PR, Strong DR & Gutheil TG. Gender Differences in the Practice Patterns of Forensic Psychi¬ V atry Experts, 250 Price TB, David B & Otis D. The Use of Restraint and Se¬ Vanichkachorn G. Review of The Principles and Practice of clusion in Different Racial Groups in an Inpatient Forensic Psychiatry, 215 Forensic Setting, 163 van Oorsouw K, Merckelbach H, Ravelli D, Nijman H & R Mekking-Pompen 1. Alcoholic Blackout for Crimi¬ nally Relevant Behavior, 364 Ravelli D. see van Oorsouw K, 364 Vognsen J & Phenix A. Antisocial Personality Disorder Is Recupero PR. see Price M, 250 Not Enough: A Reply to Sreenivasan, Weinberger, and Rogerson R. see Black DW, 158 Garrick, 440 Rosen GM & Phillips WR. A Cautionary Lesson from Simu¬ lated Patients (editorial), 132 W S Walters JL. Review of A Shabby Genteel Story, 345 Watson AC, Corrigan PW & Ottati V. Police Responses to Saleh FM & Grudzinskas AJ, Jr. Legal digest, 211 Persons With Mental Illness: Does the Label Matter?, Sarkar SP. Commentar)': No Place to Hide, 96 378 Sarkar SP & Adshead G. Letter to the editor, 465 Weinberger LE. see Sreenivasan S, 213 Sattar SP, Pinals DA & Gutheil TG. Countering Counter¬ Weiss KJ, Haskins B & Hauser MJ. Commentary: Atkins and transference, II: Beyond Evaluation to Cross-Examina¬ Clinical Practice, 309 tion, 148 Wernicke S. see Osborne D, 341 Schmitt KD. Review of Introduction to Crime Analysis: Basic Whaley AL. Paranoia in African-American Men Receiving Resources for Criminal Justice Practice, 341 Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment, 282 Scott CL. see Gerbasi JB, 83 Wright D. see Porter R, 117 Scott M. Letter to the editor, 465 Sharma S. Legal digest, 99 Y Shields A. Review of Client Violence in Social Work Practice: Prevention, Intervention, and Research, 215 Yeager CA. see Lewis DO, 408 Silva JA. Commentary: Forensic Psychiatry—Can Its Pursuit Yemeni S & Ciccone JR. Legal digest, 451, 461, 462 of the Truth be Color-Blind?, 40 Young JL. see Griffith EEH, 43 476 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law SUBJECT INDEX Volume 32, 2004 A ineffective assistance of counsel and mental health history, 456 Adolescents, violent, management of, 12 legal exception of disabled, 317 Alcoholic blackout minors, Missouri overrules U.S. Supreme Court, 443 amnesia allegations during criminal acts, 371 mitigating evidence, 454 criminally relevant behavior and, 364 opposition, 180 does it remove Mens Redi, 375 organized psychiatry and, 178 Amnesia policy-makers, 314 alcoholic blackout during criminal acts, 371 Royal College of Psychiatrists, 188 alcoholic blackouts and, 375 Delusions, threat control/override, 169 Assertive community treatment, NGRI conditional release Disability, and psychotherapy, 197 program, 291 E B Editorials Biography, Robert M. Wettstein, MD: A President’s Com¬ British DSPD proposals, 124 mitment to Excellence, 9 Daubert standards in insanity cases, 228 Book reviews, 115, 116, 117, 215, 341, 342, 343, 345, 469, forensic psychiatry in it’s time and place, 6 471,472 how a rabbi’s sermon resolved my Tarasojfconi[\cx., 359 mental health in juvenile courts, 223 C paraforensic aspects of expert witness practice, 356 simulated patients, 132 Capital sentencing Ethics barring execution of mentally retarded offenders, 304 clergy challenges, 43 disabled defendants, 309 Tarasoff27A Central nervous system, compromised, head traumas, juve¬ Ethnicity niles awaiting execution, 408 race, forensic psychiatry and, 36 Child abuse, history of defendant, 452 race and, forensic evaluators, impact on diagnosis, 21 Civil commitment, statutes, re-examination of, 430 Execution, juveniles, compromised central ner\'Ous system Clergy counselors function, 408 confidentiality and, 43 Expert testimony privacy expectations, 51 bias in, 70 Competency to stand trial late withdrawal of, consequences, 390 assessing the credibility, judges role in, 451 paraforensic aspects of, editorial, 356 assessments, rational standard, 231 intentional induces incompetence, 334 F involuntary medication, 83 standards, 246 Forensic neuropsychology, direction of response bias in, 471 Conditional release, not guilty by reason of insanity, 291 Forensic psychiatry Criminal behavior countertransference, 148, 155 alcohol-induced blackout claims, 364 current state of knowledge regarding, 40 amnesia during alcoholic blackouts, 371 ethnic bias in, 36 evaluations, post-traumatic stress disorder in, 399 D expert practice patterns of, 250, 259 expert witness practice, challenges of, editorial, 356 Dangerous and severe personality disorder (DSPD), British facilities, restraint and/or seclusion, 163 proposals, editorial, 124 late withdrawal from cases, 390 Death penalty managed care, 197 abolishment of, 184 political controversy, 192 competency to waive the right to testify, 461 politics and policy, 324 defendants abuse as a child, 452 race, ethnicity and culture, 21 Volume 32, Number 4, 2004 477 INDEX right to appointment, 462 right to appointment of a forensic psychiatrist, 462 time and place for, editorial, 6 self-representation, 207 sex offender commitment settings, 211 G sex offender laws, 209, 331, 332 sex offenders, 459 Gender, differences, forensic psychiatry experts, 250, 259 sexual dyscontrol and mental illness, 99 Letters to the editor, 114, 213, 340, 465, 466, 467 H M Head trauma, prefrontal cortical dysfunction, juveniles await¬ ing execution, 408 Medication, forced, restore trial competency, 83 Health care providers, medically at risk drivers, 76 Mental examination, court-ordered commitment for, 457 Homicidal ideation, case of factitious, 277 Mental health civil law statutes, 430 I history, defense counsel’s decision not to proffer, 456 impact of race, ethnicity and culture on, 21 Immigrants, and Swedes, post-traumatic stress disorders in, Mentally disordered offenders 399 impact of WINKO, Canada, 173 Impaired drivers medication noncompliance, 63 physician reporting, 80 police decision-making regarding, 386 physician reporting of, 76 police responses to, 378 Insanity defense Mentally ill minorities, diagnosis and medication, racial bias culpability for inducing mental states, 63 in, 34 Daubert standards in, 228 Mental retardation and capital sentencing, Atkins v. Virginia, 304 J execution of the disabled, 309 Mini International Neuropsychiatric Inter\'iew (MINI), Juvenile offenders screening tool in prisons, 158 awaiting execution in Texas, 408 capital punishment for, 443 mental health system and, editorial, 223 P K Paraforensic stresses, expert witness practice, editorial, 356 Paranoia, African-American men, 282 Kleptomania, co-occurance of personality disorders and, 395 Personality disorders antisocial, diagnosis of, sexually violent predators, 450 L persons with kleptomania and, 395 Physical restraint, seclusion and/or, different racial groups, Lay witnesses, sequestration of, 447 163 Legal digest Police officers competence to stand trial, 334, 451 decision-making, mentally ill offenders, 386 confidentiality, 204 responses to persons with mental illness, 378 court-ordered commitment for purpose of mental examina¬ Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) tion, 457 clinic specializing in treatment and assessment of, 132 coun-ordered psychiatric evaluation, 106 forensic psychiatry setting, 399 death penalty, 452 Prisons death penalty: competency to waive the right to testify, 461 mentally ill minorities in, 34 death penalty: ineffective assistance of counsel and mental screening tools in, 158 health history, 456 Psychiatric illness, driving and, 80 death penalty: mitigating evidence, 454 Psychiatric malpractice, suicide and suicide attempts, 319 expen as character witness, 111 Psychiatric treatment, paranoia in African-American men, expert witness, 329 282 internet registration, 331 Psychiatry mentally disabled, 109 insight from rabbi’s sermon, editorial, 359 power of attorney, 202 violent youths, juvenile court system, 12 privilege against self-incrimination, 335 Psychosomatic disorders, medicolegal aspects of, 472 psychotherapist-patient privilege, 337 Psychotherapy, as law enforcement, 91 quality assurance records, 200 Psychotic disorders, involuntary medication for trial, 83 rape counseling records, 206 Psychotropic medications, social workers, counselors, and redefining insanity, 102 psychologists issues, 469 478 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX R T Rape, counseling records, 206 Tarasoff statutes Research, psychiatric inpatient volunteers for, 134, 144 court responses to, 263 ethics and law, 274 S introductory lessons on legal issues, editorial, 359 legislation duty, 96 Schizophrenia Transitional compensation programs, U.S. Army, family ben¬ inpatients, decision-making capacity, 134, 144 efits, 53 paranoid, disallowing of defendants mitigating evidence of, Traumatic stressors, extreme, exposure to, post-traumatic 454 stress disorder, 399 Sequestration, lay witnesses and experts, 447 Sex offenders U city park ban, 332 Dangerous Persons Act, 209 U.S. Army soldiers, spouse and child maltreatment by, 53 health care for, 211 Sexual predator, violent V antisocial personality disorder, 440 pleading guilty to sexual offense, 459 Violence Social issues, AAPL leadership, 180 adolescents, risk factors for, 12 Sociopolitical policy, AAPL and, 184 and mental disorders, 169 Substance abuse, delusions, violence and, 169 sexual predator Substance use disorder, mental illness and, 158 antisocial personality disorder and, 440 Suicide, psychiatric malpractice, 319 pleading guilty to sexual offense, 459 Volume 32, Number 4, 2004 479 TABLE OF CASES Volume 32, 2004 (Some cited or referenced cases may have been omitted inadvertently.) A Ford V. Wainwright, 312, 346 Foucha V. Louisiana, 212 A.A. ex rel M.M. v. New Jersey, 331 Freeman v. People, 232 Addington v. Texas, 336 Frye v. U.S., 228 Ake V. Oklahoma, 462, 463 Furman v. Georgia, 345, 346 Allen V. Illinois, 336 Allison V. Snyder, 209 G Artway v. Attorney General of State of N.J., 331 Atkins V. U.S., 346 Glass V. Louisiana, 345 Atkins V. Virginia, 179, 195, 304, 309, 314, 346, 443 Godinez v. Moran, 209 Gregg V. Georgia, 346 B H Beaty v. Stewart, 204 Hargrave v. Vermont, 202 Benefiel v. Davis, 451 Hedlund v. Superior Court of Orange County, 263 Bigby V. Cockrell, 454, 456 Blessing v. Freestone, 110 Hoyt V. Florida, 251 Blum V. Yaretsky, 198 I Brooks V. Tennessee, 448 Bryan v. Mullin, 456 Illinois V. Allen, 85 C J Cain V. Rijken, 80 Jackson v. Indiana, 89 Callins v. Collins, 346 Jaffee v. Redmond, 338 Center for Legal Advocacy' v. Hammons, 200 Johnson v. Jones, 212 Clabourne v. Lewis, 330 Jurek V. Texas, 346 Cooper V. Aaron, 443 K D Kansas v. Crane, 440, 441 Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 228, 471 Kansas v. Hendricks, 99, 441, 459, 460 Davis V. Woodford, 329 Kenner v. United States, 344 Disability Rights Ctr., Inc. v. Comm’r, 201 Doe V. City of Lafayette, Indiana, 332 L Doe V. Poritz, 331, 460 DPP V. Majewski, 65 Leland v. Oregon, 105 Drope V. Missouri, 243, 344 Lightman v. Flaum, 43, 44, 46, 47, 51, 52 Dusky V. U.S., 231, 232, 246, 344,452 Linehan v. Milczark. 99, 102 Linehan v. Minnesota, 99 E M Education v. Barnette, 333 Estelle V. Smith, 108 Marbury v. Madison, 443, 445 McCarver v. North Carolina, 346 F McCleskey v. Kemp, 27, 346 McDonald v. U.S., 344 Fare v. Michael C., 342 McIntosh V. Milano, 263 Finger v. State, 104 Menendez v. Superior Court, 271 Flanagan v. U.S., 458 Michelson v. U.S., 112 480 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX Moore v. Campbell, 334 State V. Maik, 66 Morgan v. Fairfield Family Counseling Center, 361 State V. Manifredi, 108 State V. McCleary, 65 P State V. McCorkendale, 105 State V. Moore, 463 Page V. Lee, 462, 463 State V. Price, 335 Pate V. Robinson, 344, 452 State V. Searcy, 104 Pate V. Threlkel, 273 Strickland v. Washington, 453, 456 Patterson v. New York, 104 Stroh V. General Motors Corporation, 47 Patterson v. Texas, 445 Summit Inv. & Dev. Corp. v. Leroux, 110 Paul P. V. Farmer, 331 Paul P. V. Verniero, 331 T Pennsylvania Protection and Advocaq% Inc. v. Houstoun, 200 Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, 91 Penry v. Johnson, 178 Tennard v. Drake, 456 Penry v. Lynaugh, 103, 309, 454, 455 Thompson v. County of Alameda, 263 Pens V. Bail, 205 Thompson v. Oklahoma, 346, 409, 445 People V. David Phillips and Wife, 45 People V. Smith, 45 U People V. Wharton, 271 Powell V. Alabama, 346 U.S. V. Brandon, 84 Powell V. Texas, 104 U.S. V. Chase, 337 Profitt V. Florida, 346 U.S. V. Davis, 208, 458 U.S. V. Doke, 208 R U.S. V. Glass, 338 U.S. V. Gomes, 85 Regina v. Swain, 173 U.S. V. Hayes, 338 Regina v. Winko, 174 U.S. V. Joseph, 207 Robertson v. Cockrell, 455 U.S. V. Rinaldi, 457,459 Robinson v. California, 105 U.S. V. Robinson, 112 Rockwood R-VI Sch. Dist. v. Romines, 107 U.S. V. Weston, 84 Rolland v. Cellucci, 109, 110 Rolland v. Romney, 109 V Roper V. Simmons, 179 R V. Daviault, 365 Vacco V. Quill, 65 S W Seidner v. United States, 344 Wade V. Calderon, 330 Sell V. U.S., 83, 249 Ward V. Sternes, 461 Sims V. State, 47 Washington v. Harper, 83, 84 Singleton v. Norris, 179, 346 West V. Macht, 211 Smith V. Doe, 331 West V. Schwebke, 211 Snyder v. Evangelical Orthodox Church, 48 West Virginia State Board of Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coali¬ Stanford v. Kentucky, 409, 444, 445 tion, 333 Stanley v. Georgia, 333 Wieter v. Settle, 344 State ex rel. Simmons v. Roper, 443 Wiggins V. Smith, 452 State of Louisiana v. Hughes, 111 Wilson V. U.S., 345, 374 State of Missouri v. Bryson, 106 State V. Bellamy, 459, 461 Y State V. Bethel, 102 State V. Blake, 206 Youngberg v. Romeo, 210, 211 State V. Bryson, 108 Youtsey v. United States, 344 State V. Caenen, 105 State V. Cardall, 206 Z State V. Herrera, 104 State V. Korell, 104 Ziner.mon v. Burch, 434 Volume 32, Number 4, 2004 481

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