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AUTHOR INDEX Volume 36, 2008 A Chamberlain J. see Benitez CT, 258; Benitez CT, 261; Elia- son S, 255; Eliason S, 257 Aaron J. see Ryan EP, 360 Ciccone JR. see Houchin T, 246; Rolon YM, 250 Aaron T. see Ryan EP, 360 Ciccone JR & Clements C. Commentary: The Cost of Con¬ Acklin MW. Letter to the editor, 157 verting Religious Morals Into Politics, 485 Adshead G. Commentary: On Walking and Talking, 572 Clements C. See Ciccone JR, 485 Akinkunmi AA. Letter to the editor, 155 Compton MT. see Oliva JR, 38 Allen J. see Gunter TD, 27 Compton MT, Bahora M, Watson AC & Oliva JR. A Com¬ Anderson CA. Wortzel HS, 310 prehensive Review of Extant Research on Crisis Inter¬ Andrade F. see McDermott BE, 329 vention Team (CIT) Programs, 47 Anfang SA. see Gold LH, S3 Coward AL see Prentky RA, 455 Appelbaum PS. Ethics and Forensic Psychiatry: Translating Cullen SW. see Matejkowski JC, 74 Principles Into Practice, 195 Curtis GC & Nygaard RL. Crime and Punishment: Is “Jus¬ Arciniegas DB. w Wortzel HS, 218, 310 tice” Good Public Policy?, 385 Arndt S. see Gunter TD, 27 D B Dalnley B. ree James DV, 59 Bahora M. see Compton MT, 47 Dattilio FM. see Langleben DD, 502 Baird JA. see Halpern AL, 426 Dattilio FM & Gutheil TG. Robert L. Sadoff, MD: Renais¬ Baranoski M. see Shankar C, 150; Tran S, 152 sance Man of Forensic Psychiatry, 286 Bath E. Review of Working With Traumatized Youth in Child De Jesus-Rentas G & Bloom JD. Legal Digest, 589 Welfare, 420 del Busto E & Watson C. Legal Digest, 415 Benitez CT & Chamberlain J. Legal Digest, 258, 261 Dev D & Pinals DA. Legal Digest, 406 Berger SH. Template for Quickly Creating Forensic Psychia¬ Devine S. see Easton CJ, 35 try Reports, 388 Dick DW.ree Bloom JD, 175 Billick SB. see Margery S, 266 DiFranco D. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 Black DW. see Gunter TD, 27 Dike CC. Commentary: Is Ethical Forensic Psychiatry an Bloom JD. see De Jesus-Rentas G, 589 Oxymoron?, 181 Bloom JD & Dick DW. Commentary: 1982 Was AAPL’s Dike CC. see Kapoor R, 145 Year of Living Dangerously, 175 Dreisbach VM. see Norko MA, 269 Bloom JD, Krishnan B & Lockey C. The Majority of Inpa¬ Drukteinis AM. see Gold LH, S3 tient Psychiatric Beds Should Not Be Appropriated by the Forensic System, 438 E Bourget D & Whitehurst L. Commentary: A Response to Wortzel and Arciniegas About Amnesia and Crime, Easton CJ. see Lee B, 268; Rounsaville DB, 354 224 Easton CJ, Devine S, Scott M & Wupperman P. Commen¬ Brodsky SL & Heller P. Addressing the Perfect Phantom on tary: Implications for Assessment and Treatment of the Witness Stand, 541 Addictive and Mentally Disordered Offenders Enter¬ Buchanan A. Commentary: Facts and Values in Competency ing Prisons, 35 Assessment, 352 Eliason S & Chamberlain J. Legal Digest, 255, 257 Buchanan A. Commentary: Freedom and Function, 25 Buchanan A. see Mathews J, 147 F Burket R. see Ryan EP, 360 Burnette ML. see Ryan EP, 360 Farnham FR. w James DV, 59 Bursztajn HJ. Letter to the editor, 157 Felthous AR. The Will: From Metaphysical Freedom to Nor¬ Busse D. see McDermott BE, 329 mative Functionalism, 16 C Filley CM. see Wortzel HS, 310 First MB & Halon RL. Use of DSM Paraphilia Diagnoses in Carroll KM. see Rounsaville DB, 354 Sexually Violent Predator Commitment Cases, 443 Casiano H & Sareen J. Letter to the editor, 427 Fluent T & Guyer M. Legal Digest, 136 600 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law AUTHOR INDEX Volume 36, 2008 A Chamberlain J. see Benitez CT, 258; Benitez CT, 261; Elia- son S, 255; Eliason S, 257 Aaron J. see Ryan EP, 360 Ciccone JR. see Houchin T, 246; Rolon YM, 250 Aaron T. see Ryan EP, 360 Ciccone JR & Clements C. Commentary: The Cost of Con¬ Acklin MW. Letter to the editor, 157 verting Religious Morals Into Politics, 485 Adshead G. Commentary: On Walking and Talking, 572 Clements C. See Ciccone JR, 485 Akinkunmi AA. Letter to the editor, 155 Compton MT. see Oliva JR, 38 Allen J. see Gunter TD, 27 Compton MT, Bahora M, Watson AC & Oliva JR. A Com¬ Anderson CA. Wortzel HS, 310 prehensive Review of Extant Research on Crisis Inter¬ Andrade F. see McDermott BE, 329 vention Team (CIT) Programs, 47 Anfang SA. see Gold LH, S3 Coward AL see Prentky RA, 455 Appelbaum PS. Ethics and Forensic Psychiatry: Translating Cullen SW. see Matejkowski JC, 74 Principles Into Practice, 195 Curtis GC & Nygaard RL. Crime and Punishment: Is “Jus¬ Arciniegas DB. w Wortzel HS, 218, 310 tice” Good Public Policy?, 385 Arndt S. see Gunter TD, 27 D B Dalnley B. ree James DV, 59 Bahora M. see Compton MT, 47 Dattilio FM. see Langleben DD, 502 Baird JA. see Halpern AL, 426 Dattilio FM & Gutheil TG. Robert L. Sadoff, MD: Renais¬ Baranoski M. see Shankar C, 150; Tran S, 152 sance Man of Forensic Psychiatry, 286 Bath E. Review of Working With Traumatized Youth in Child De Jesus-Rentas G & Bloom JD. Legal Digest, 589 Welfare, 420 del Busto E & Watson C. Legal Digest, 415 Benitez CT & Chamberlain J. Legal Digest, 258, 261 Dev D & Pinals DA. Legal Digest, 406 Berger SH. Template for Quickly Creating Forensic Psychia¬ Devine S. see Easton CJ, 35 try Reports, 388 Dick DW.ree Bloom JD, 175 Billick SB. see Margery S, 266 DiFranco D. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 Black DW. see Gunter TD, 27 Dike CC. Commentary: Is Ethical Forensic Psychiatry an Bloom JD. see De Jesus-Rentas G, 589 Oxymoron?, 181 Bloom JD & Dick DW. Commentary: 1982 Was AAPL’s Dike CC. see Kapoor R, 145 Year of Living Dangerously, 175 Dreisbach VM. see Norko MA, 269 Bloom JD, Krishnan B & Lockey C. The Majority of Inpa¬ Drukteinis AM. see Gold LH, S3 tient Psychiatric Beds Should Not Be Appropriated by the Forensic System, 438 E Bourget D & Whitehurst L. Commentary: A Response to Wortzel and Arciniegas About Amnesia and Crime, Easton CJ. see Lee B, 268; Rounsaville DB, 354 224 Easton CJ, Devine S, Scott M & Wupperman P. Commen¬ Brodsky SL & Heller P. Addressing the Perfect Phantom on tary: Implications for Assessment and Treatment of the Witness Stand, 541 Addictive and Mentally Disordered Offenders Enter¬ Buchanan A. Commentary: Facts and Values in Competency ing Prisons, 35 Assessment, 352 Eliason S & Chamberlain J. Legal Digest, 255, 257 Buchanan A. Commentary: Freedom and Function, 25 Buchanan A. see Mathews J, 147 F Burket R. see Ryan EP, 360 Burnette ML. see Ryan EP, 360 Farnham FR. w James DV, 59 Bursztajn HJ. Letter to the editor, 157 Felthous AR. The Will: From Metaphysical Freedom to Nor¬ Busse D. see McDermott BE, 329 mative Functionalism, 16 C Filley CM. see Wortzel HS, 310 First MB & Halon RL. Use of DSM Paraphilia Diagnoses in Carroll KM. see Rounsaville DB, 354 Sexually Violent Predator Commitment Cases, 443 Casiano H & Sareen J. Letter to the editor, 427 Fluent T & Guyer M. Legal Digest, 136 600 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX Fox PK. Commentary: Biases That Affect the Decision to J Conditionally Release an Insanity Acquittee, 337 Frances A, Sreenivasan S & Weinberger LE. Defining Mental James DV, Mullen PE, Pathe MT, MeloyJR, Farnham FR, Disorder When It Really Counts: DSM-IV-TR and Preston L & Darnley B. Attacks on the British Royal SVP/SDP Statutes, 375 Family: The Role of Psychotic Illness, 59 Friedman SFi. Review of Women and Girls in the Criminal Jones JCW. see Houchin T, 248; Rolon YM, 252 Justice System: Policy Issues and Practice Strategies, 421 Friedman SH. see Hall RCW, 579 K Friend A. Commentary: Describing Differences—Possibilities and Pitfalls, 87 Kaempf A & Pinals DA. Legal Digest, 400 Frierson RL. see Morris DR, 551 Kaempf A & Pinals DA. Review of Practical Approaches to Forensic Mental Health Testimony, 422 Kales HC. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 G Kapoor R. A Career in Forensic Psychiatry: The Ultimate Unconscious Resistance?, 131 Gabriel AM. see Prentky RA, 455 Kapoor R. “Filled With Desperation”: Psychotherapy With Geller JL. Commentary: Is CIT Today’s Lobotomy?, 56 an In.sanity Acquittee, 563 Glancy GD. Commentary: Attacks on Royalty—The More Kapoor R & Dike CC. Legal Digest, 145 We Know, The More We Can Classify, 68 Kellermeyer G, Wortzel HS & Martinez R. Legal Digest, 411 Gold LH, Anfang SA, Drukteinis AM, Metzner JL, Price M, Kelly DC. Review of The Human Predator: A Historical Wall BW, Wylonis L & Zonana HV. AA?L Practice Chronicle of Serial Murder and Forensic Investigation, Guideline for the Forensic Evaluation of Psychiatric 423 Disability, S3 Kelly DC. see Morson D, 587 Granacher RP Jr. Commentary: Applications of Functional Kelly DC & Manguno-Mire G. Commentary: Helling v. Neuroimaging to Civil Litigation of Mild Traumatic Carey, Caveat Medicus, 306 Brain Injury, 323 Khurshid KA. When Judges Practice Psychiatry, 398 Greden JF. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 Knoll JL, IV. The Recurrence of an Illusion: The Concept of Griffith EEH. Alan Stone’s Contributions to Ethics in Foren¬ '“Evil” in Forensic Psychiatry, 105 sic Psychiatry, 166 Krishnan B. see Bloom JD, 438 Griffith EEH. Stone’s Views of 25 Years Ago Have Now Shifted Incrementally, 201 L Grubin D. Commentary: Mapping a Changing Landscape in the Ethics of Forensic Psychiatry, 185 LaFrance WC Jr & Self JA. Do Bus Accidents Cause Nonepi¬ Gruzdinskas AJ. see Larson KA, 402 leptic Seizures?: Complex Issues of Medicolegal Causa¬ Gunter TD, Arndt S, Wenman G, Allen J, Loveless P, Sieleni tion, 227 B & Black DW. Frequency of Mental and Addictive Langleben DD & Dattilio FM. Commentary: The Future of Disorders Among 320 Men and Women Entering the Forensic Functional Brain Imaging, 502 Iowa Prison System: Use of the M INI-Plus, 27 Large MM & Nielssen O. Factors Associated With Agree¬ Gutheil TG. see Dattilio FM, 286 ment Between Experts in Evidence About Psychiatric Guyer M. see Fluent T, 136; Mayman DM, 143; Neal ER, Injury, 515 138; Pozios VK, 140 Larson KA & Gruzdinskas AJ. Legal Digest, 402 LeBburgeois HW III. see Rouse JC, 585 H Lee B, Easton CJ, Zonana H. Letter to the editor, 268 Leong GB. Review of Handbook of Psychopathy, 158 Hall RCW & Friedman SH. Legal Digest, 579 Leong GB. Revisiting the Deific-Decree Doctrine in Wash¬ Haller LH. Review of The Art and Science of Child Custody ington State, 95 Evaluations, 594 Leong GB. Revisiting the Politics of Dangerousness, 278 Halon RL. see First MB, 443 Lockey C. see Bloom JD, 438 Halpern AL & Baird JA. Letter to the editor, 426 Lockey CJ & Resnick P. Legal Digest, 580 Harlow MC. Review of Assessing Sex Ojfenders: Problems and Loveless P. see Gunter TD, 27 Pitfalls, 264 Lushbaugh D. Letter to the editor, 268 Heller P. see Brodsky SL, 541 Helmkamp C, Wortzel HS & Martinez R. Legal Digest, 409 M Hillbrand M & Young JL. Instilling Hope Into Forensic Treatment: The Antidote to Despair and Desperation, Manguno-Mire G. see Kelly DC, 306 90 Margery S & Billick SB. Review of Children of Divorce: A Houchin T & Ciccone JR. Legal Digest, 246 Practical Guide for Parents, Therapists, Attorneys, and Houchin T & Jones JCW. Legal Digest, 248 Judges, 266 Hunkele K. see Rounsaville DB, 354 Martinez R. see Helmkamp C, 409; Kellermeyer G, 411 Volume 36, Number 4, 2008 6t)I INDEX Matejkowski JC, Cullen SW & Solomon PL. Characteristics Polfliet SJ. A National Analysis of Medical Licensure Applica¬ of Persons With Severe Mental Illness Who Have Been tions, 369 Incarcerated for Murder, 74 Pozios VK & Guyer MJ. Legal Digest, 140 Mathews J & Buchanan A. Legal Digest, 147 Prentky RA, Coward AI & Gabriel AM. Commentary: Mayman DM &C Guyer M. Legal Digest, 143 Muddy Diagnostic Waters in the SVP Courtroom, McDermott BE, Scott CL, Busse D, Andrade F, Zozaya M & 455 Quanbeck CD. The Conditional Release of Insanity Preston L. James DV, 59 Acquittees: Three Decades of Decision-Making, 329 Preti A. School Shooting as a Culturally Enforced Way of Melamed Y. Testimony by Mentally Ill Individuals, 393 Elxpressing Suicidal Hostile Intentions, 544 ■Meloy JR. ree James DV, 59 Price M. see Gold LH, S3 Merikangas JR. Commentary: Functional MRI Lie Detec¬ Price M & Norris DM. National Instant Criminal Back¬ tion, 499 ground Check Improvement Act: Implications for Metzner JL. see Gold LH, S3 Persons With Mental Illness, 123 Miller GH. Alan Stone and the Ethics of Forensic Psychiatry: An Overview, 191 Q Monahan J. Mandated Community Treatment: Applying Leverage to Achieve Adherence, 282 Quanbeck CD. see McDermott BE, 329 Morris DR & Frierson RL. Pro Se Competence in the After- R math of Indiana v. Edwards, 551 Morris DR & Parker Q¥. Jacksons Indiana: State Hospital Rappeport JR. Jeffrey S. Janofsky, MD: 34th President ol the Competence Restoration in Indiana, 522 American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 13 Morse SJ. The Ethics of Forensic Practice: Reclaiming the Rasco S & Vermette H. Legal Digest, 418 Wasteland, 206 Recupero PR. Clinical Practice Guidelines as Learned Trea¬ Morson D & Kelly DC. Legal Digest, 587 tises: Understanding Their Use as Evidence in the Mossman D. Conceptualizing and Characterizing Accuracy Courtroom, 290 in Assessments of Competence to Stand Trial, 340 Recupero PR. Forensic Evaluation of Problematic Internet Mullen PE. ree James DV, 59 Use, 505 Resnick P. see Lockey CJ, 580 N Rolon YM & Ciccone JR. Legal Digest, 250 Rolon YM & Jones JCW. Legal Digest, 252 Neal ER &: Guyer M. Legal Digest, 138 Rounsaville DB, Hunkele K, Easton CJ, Nich C & Carroll Nich C. see Rounsaville DB, 354 KM. Making Consent More Informed: Preliminary Nielssen O. see Large MM, 515 Results From a Multiple-Choice Lest Among Proba¬ Noffsinger S. see Paul R, 583 tion-Referred Marijuana Users Entering a Randomized Norko MA. The Death Penalty in Catholic Teaching and Clinical Trial, 354 Medicine: Intersections and Places for Dialogue, 470 Rouse JC & LeBourgeois HW III. Legal Digest, 585 Norko MA. Letter to the editor, 428 Ryan EP, Aaron J, Burnette ML, Warren J, Burket R & Norko MA & Dreisbach VM. Letter to the editor, 269 Aaron T. Emotional Responses of Staff to Assault in a Noroian P. Legal Digest, 404 Pediatric State Hospital, 360 Norris DM. see Price M, 123 Nosowsky R. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 S Nygaard RL. see Curtis GC, 385 Sareen J. see Casiano H, 427 O Sarkar SP. Reply to letter, 156 Schetky DH. Review of Deviant Peer Influences in Programs Oliva JR. ree Compton MT, 47 for Youth: Problems and Solutions (Duke Series in Child Oliva JR & Compton MT. A Statewide Crisis Intervention Development and Public Policy, 265 Team (CIT) Initiative: Evolution of the Georgia CIT Scott CL. see McDermott BE, 329 Program, 38 Scott M. see Easton CJ, 35 Oster T. see Wortzel HS, 310 Self JA. see LaFrance WC Jr, 227 Shankar C & Baranoski M. Legal Digest, 150 P Sieleni B. see Gunter TD, 27 Simon RL Naked Suicide, 240 Papapietro DJ. Commentary: Psychotherapy in a Forensic Simpson JR. Functional MRI Lie Detection: Too Good to be Hospital, 567 True?, 491 Parker GF. see Morris DR, 522 Slawinski TT. Review of Civil Commitment: A Therapeutic Pathe MT. ree James DV, 59 jurisprudence Model, 593 Paul R & Noffsinger S. Legal Digest, 583 Soliman S. see West SG, 577 Pinals DA. see Dev D, 406; Kaempf A, 400, 422 Solomon PL. see Matejkowski JC, 74 602 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX Sorrentino R. Review of Stalking: Psychiatric Perspectives and Whitehurst L. see Bourget D, 224 Practical Approaches, 159 Widroff] & Watson C. Legal Digest, 413 Sreenivasan S. see Frances A, 375 Wills CD. The CHESS Method of Forensic Opinion Formu¬ Stone AA. The Ethical Boundaries of Forensic Psychiatry: A lation: Striving to Checkmate Bias, 535 View from the Ivory Tower, 167 Wills CD. Post-Katrina Juvenile Competency Determina¬ Sullivan KB. A Public Policymaker’s Response: Weisleder and tions: A Tale of Two Systems, 234 Meyer on Legislator Decision-Making, 10 Wortzel HS. see Helmkamp C, 409; Kellermeyer G, 411 Wortzel HS & Arciniegas DB. Amnesia and Crime: A Neuro¬ T psychiatric Response, 218 Wortzel HS, Filley CM, Anderson CA, Oster T & Arciniegas Tanay E. Letter to the editor, 599 DB. Forensic Applications of Cerebral Single Photon Tran S & Baranoski M. Legal Digest, 152 Emission Computed Tomography in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, 310 V Wupperman P. see Easton CJ, 35 Wylonis L. see Gold LH, S3 Valenstein M. see Zivin K, 6; Zivin K, 599 Vermette H. see Rasco S, 418 Y W Young JL. Commentary: Further Points for Dialogue on the Wall BW. see Gold LH, S3 Death Penalty, the Church, and Our Profession, 482 Warren J. see Ryan EP, 360 Young JL. see Hillbrand M, 90 Watson AC. see Compton MT, 47 Watson C. see del Busto E, 415; Weiss KJ, 117; Widroff J, Z 413 Weber MC. AAPL Guideline for Forensic Evaluation of Psy¬ chiatric Disabilities: A Disability Law Perspective, 558 Zander TK. Commentary: Inventing Diagnosis for Civil Weinberger LE. ree Frances A, 375 Commitment of Rapists, 459 Weisleder P. Letter to the editor, 428 Zivin* K, DiFranco D, Valenstein M, Kales HC, Greden JF & Weiss KJ & Watson C. NGRI and Megan’s Law: No Exit?, Nosowsky R. Reply to letter, 599 117 Zivin K, Nosowsky R, DiFranco D, Valenstein M, Kales HC Wenman G. see Gunter TD, 27 & Greden JF. Criminal Background Checks for Psy¬ West SG & Soliman S. Legal Digest, 577 chiatry? Michigan’s Mental Health Exceptionalism, 6 Wettstein RM. Review of Ethical Practice in Forensic Psychol¬ Zonana H. Commentary: When Is a Practice Guideline Only ogy: A Systematic Model for Decision Making, 595 a Guideline?, 302 Wettstein RM. Review of Forensic Ethics and the Expert Wit¬ Zonana H. see Lee B, 268; Gold LH, S3 ness, 595 Zozaya M. see McDermott BE, 329 Volume 36, Number 4, 2008 603 SUBJECT INDEX Volume 36, 2008 A teaching and medicine, 470 Child custody evaluations, art and science of, 594 Addictive disorders Children/adolescents, patient-on-staff assaults, emotional assessment and treatment of, offenders entering prisons, 35 responses of hospital staff, 360 frequency in the Iowa prison system, MINI-Plus use, 27 Child welfare, working with traumatized youth in, 420 Advocacy, ethics of forensic psychiatry. Stone’s objection to, Civil commitment 195 in Puerto Rico, private versus state action, 589 Alan A. Stone, MD of rapists, inventing diagnosis for, 459 critique of the standard position, 195 sexually dangerous persons and, statutory interpretation of forensic psychiatry State’s law, 138 ethical, responses to critique, 181 sexually violent predators, abuse of DSM diagnosis, 455 ethics of, overview, 191 sexually violent predator statutes, diagnosed mental disor¬ moral objections to, 185 der linked to sexual offending, 375 1982 speech to the AAPL, historical and cultural context therapeutic jurisprudence model, 593 of, 175 Civil litigation, mild traumatic brain injury, applications of views of 25 years ago, shifting incrementally, 201 functional neuroimaging, 323 American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) Cliijical Practice Guidelines (CPG) Dr. Alan Stone’s 1982 speech, historical and cultural con¬ malpractice coverage and, evidence relating to their use, text, 175 302 practice guidelines medical malpractice. Helling v. Carey, Caveat Medicus, 306 disability law perspective, 558 understanding their use in a courtroom, 290 forensic evaluation of psychiatric disability, S3 Cognitive testing, M’Naughten insanity test, Washington Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) courts, 95 evaluations for ability to continue working, with/without Collateral Eistoppel, violent sexual predator civil hearings and, accommodations, S35 136 physician licensure applicants, medical board screening for Community treatment, mandated, applying leverage to mental illness, 369 Amnesia, crime and, neuropsychiatric response to, 218, 224 achieve adherence, 282 As.saults, patient-on-staff, pediatric state psychiatric hospital, Competency hearings 360 juveniles, displacement after Katrina, 234 pro se defendants, self representation at trial, 551 B restoration of, mentally ill defendants in state hospitals, 522 Competency restoration, subsequent insanity defense, use of Bias, forensic experts, CHtLSS method for opinion formula¬ information, 147 tion, 535 Competency to stand trial Biography accuracy in assessments of, conceptualizing and characteriz¬ Jeffrey S. Janofsky, MD: 34th President of the American ing, 340 Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 13 assessments for, values of the examiner, 352 Robert L. Sadoff, MD: Renaissance Man of Forensic Psy¬ and competence to proceed pro se, yil chiatry, 286 feigning mental illness, enhancement of sentence, 255 Book reviews, 158, 159, 264, 265, 266, 420, 421,422, 423, plea agreement and volunteer for the death penalty, 409 593, 594, 595 restoration, involuntary medicine for, 583 British royal family, attacks on, role of psychotic disorders, 59 self-representation, waiver of sixth amendment right, 261 Bus accidents, noncpileptic seizures, complex issues of medi¬ Computer technology, forensic psychiatry reports, using tem¬ colegal causation, 227 plates, 388 Criminal background checks, Michigan’s mental health ex- c ceptionalism, 6 Criminal behavior, amnesia and, neuropsychiatric response Oatholic Church to, 218, 224 death penalty Criminal responsibility converting morals into politics, 485 “free will,” 16, 25 604 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX punishment of offenders, based on clinical and behavioral disability evaluations and, S8 characteristics, 385 forensic psychiatry standard elements of, template for creating forensic psychi¬ Alan Stone’s contributions, 166 atry reports, 388 Alan Stone’s current views on, 191 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) mapping a changing landscape, 185 evidence-absent reform, mental illness delivery system and reclaiming the wasteland, 206 criminal justice, 56 response to Alan Stone’s critique, 181 extant research, comprehensive review of, 47 slight changes in Stone’s views of 25 years ago, 201 Georgia program initiative, law enforcement officer train¬ systematic model for decision making, 595 ing, 38 translating principles into practice, 195 D F Dangerousness, insanity acquittees, decision-making regard¬ Federal sentencing guidelines ing release of, 329 decisions that fail to follow, 587 Dangerous Offender Legislation, political underpinnings of defendant’s schizoaffective disorder, 585 recent legal developments, 278 Firearms, ability to purchase, background checks of the men¬ Death penalty tally ill, 123 in Catholic teaching and medicine, 470 Fitness for Duty, referrals, forced evaluations, S38 competence to plead guilty and volunteer for, 409 Forensic expert witness cost of converting religious morals into politics, 485 admissible testimony, sexually violent predator case, 140 dialogue on the subject of, 482 agreement among, evidence for psychiatric injury, 515 mental retardation and clinical practice guidelines and preponderance of evidence at penalty phase, 250 malpractice litigation, 302 prisoner hearings who show prima facie, 413 standards of medical care, 306 mitigating evidence for the, 4l 1 understanding the function as trial evidence, 290 Decision-making competency to stand trial biases that affect, conditional release of mentally ill defend¬ conceptualizing the accuracy of opinions, 340 ers, 337 conditional release ot mentally ill defenders, 329 values of the examiner, 352 guardianship and autonomy in, 406 cross-examination of, creating a phantom, 541 Deific-decree doctrine, revisited in the Washington courts, 95 opinion formulation, CHESS method for, 535 Despair/desperation regarding SPECT findings, mild TBI, evidence to support forensic patients, instilling hope, 90 clinical history, 310 psychotherapy for an insanity acquittee, 563 Forensic hospitals Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders mentally disordered defendants, restoration of competency, (DSM) 522 sexually violent predator commitment, paraphilia diagnosis, psychodynamic psychotherapy in, 567 443 Forensic psychiatry sexually violent predators, defining mental disorders of, AAPL guidelines 375 disability law perspective, 558 Diminished-capacity defense, methamphetamine-induced 'pro se defendants, 551 psychosis, intent to kill, 258 AAPL practice guideline, disability evaluations, S3 Drug abuse treatment trials, probation-referred marijuana Alan Stone’s 1982 speech, historical and cultural context, users, making consent more informed, 354 175 Drug diversion programs, participants right to due process, career in, unconscious resistance, 131 579 ethical Alan Stone’s contributions, 166 E boundaries of, 167 mapping a changing landscape, 185 Editorials overview of Stone’s thoughts on, 191 criminal background checks for psychiatry, 6 reclaiming the wasteland, 206 inpatient bed capacity for the forensic system, 438 responses to Alan Stone’s critique of, 181 mandated community treatment: applying leverage to slight changes in Stone’s views of 25 years ago, 201 achieve adherence, 282 systematic model for decision making, 595 public policymaker’s response, 10 translating principles into practice, 195 revisiting the politics of dangerousness, 278 evaluations, problematic internet use, 505 Ethics evil or deviant behavior, illusory moral concept, 105 boundaries of, forensic psychiatry, 167 template for quickly creating reports, 388 Volume 36, Number 4, 2008 605 INDEX Forensic treatment, restoration and fueling of hope, progress competence to waive the insanity defense, 150 through recovery, 90 competency' to stand trial and waive sixth amendment right Functional magnetic resonance imaging to self-representation, 261 detecting deception, 491 consent in incompetent patients, 246 merits and limitations, 502 drug diversion program rights, 5^9 lie detection, 499 expert witness testimony, sexually violent predator commit¬ ment, 140 G federal sentencing guidelines, 585, 587 guardianship and autonomy in decision-making, 406 Guardianship, time limit requirements, termination of, 152 immunity for professional review committees, 257 involuntary medicine to restore competence to stand trial, H 583 mentally ill defendants, sum of errors and due process owed Hinckley verdict, reaction to, strong opinions of the insanity to, 415 defense, 175 mental retardation and the death penalty, 250, 413 methamphetamine-induced psychosis and diminished ca¬ I pacity to form intent to kill, 258 Miranda waiver in a juvenile, 248 Illicit drugs, probation-referred users of, standard informed mitigating evidence in a death penalty case, 411 consent procedures for clinical trials, 354 not guilty by reason of insanity defense, 143 Insanity defense physicians’ duty to prevent harm to nonpatients, 580 adolescents and, 145 right to refuse treatment, 252 competence to waive the, 150 termination of limited guardianship, 152 competency restoration, use of information obtained dur¬ termination of parental rights, 418 ing, 147 use of data from competency restoration, 147 deific decree, revisited in Washington courts, 95 videotaped confessions and Miranda rights, 404 Megan’s Law and, registered sex offenders, 117 reduced sentencing, “acceptance of responsibility,” 143 violent sexual predator, civil hearings and double jeopardy, Internet use, problematic, forensic evaluation of, 505 136 Involuntary treatment waiver of postconviction relief and counsel, 402 dangerousness within the institution, 252 Letters to the editor, 155, 157, 268, 269, 426, 427, 428, 599 medication to restore competency for trial, 583 when judges practice psychiatry, 398 M J Medical learned treatises, clinical practice guidelines, use in the courtroom, 290 Jails/prisons Medical licensure applications, national analysis of, 369 addictive and mentally disordered offenders, implications Medical malpractice for assessment and treatment, 35 clinical practice guidelines, standards of medical care, 306 incarceration for murder, offenders with severe mental ill¬ expert witness, use of CPG, 302 ness, 74 Megan’s Law, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and, sex of¬ Juveniles fender registrants infringement on freedom, 117 competency hearings, post-Katrina displaced families, 234 Memory impairment, criminal behavior and, forensic psychi¬ insanity defense and, constitutionality of M’Naughten rule, atric opinions of, 218, 224 145 Mental disorders mentally retarded, Miranda waiver, 248 agreement among forensic experts regarding, 515 L assessment and treatment of, offenders entering prisons, 35 frequency in the Iowa prison system, MINI-Plus use, 27 Law enforcement officers, crisis intervention training restoration to competence of defendants, state hospital in extant research, 47 Indiana, 522 responding to mental illnesses, 38 Mental health Legal digest exceptionalism, Michigan’s background check programs, 6 adolescents and the insanity defense, 145 legislator decision-making, 10 civil commitment in Puerto Rico, 589 Mental illness civil commitment of sexually dangerous persons, 138 and the ability to purchase firearms, improvement of back¬ competence to stand trial, 255 ground checks, 123 competence to plead guilty and seek the death penalty, 409 attacks on British Royalty, 59 competence to process pro se, 577 characterize, compare and contrast, describing differences, competence to waive Miranda rights, 400 87 606 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law INDEX crisis intervention team and Professional review committees, immunity for. Health Care evidence-absent reform, 56 Quality Improvement Act, 257 improving safety, 47 Psychiatric bed capacity, inpatient, mentally ill in jails and law enforcement officer training, 38 prisons, 438 feigning, enhancement of sentence for obstruction of jus¬ Psychiatric disability tice, 255 forensic evaluation of, AAPL practice guideline, S3 insanity acquittees general aspects of evaluations, S6 biases that affect the decision to conditionally release, Psychiatric hospitals, pediatric, patient-on-stafF assaults, 337 360 decision-making regarding release of, 329 Psychiatric treatment, physicians responsibility, preventing psychiatric testimony, sum of errors and due process, 415 harm to nonpatients, 580 severe, persons incarcerated for murder, 74 Psychosis, methamphetamine-induced, diminished-capacity stalking, classification of, managing risk, 68 defense, 258 testimony given by individuals with, victims of a crime, Psychotherapy, psychodynamic 393 in a forensic hospital, 567 Mental retardation technical competencies required, 572 death penalty and, preponderance of evidence at penalty Psychotic disorders, attacks on British Royalty, 59 phase, 250 elective surgery consent, 246 Metaphysical freedom, the will, concept for criminal responsi¬ R bility, 16, 25 Mild traumatic brain injury Retribution, abandoning, making punishment proportional cerebral SPECT, forensic applications of, 310 to behavior change, 385 functional neuroimaging to civil litigation of, 323 Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview-Plus (MINI- s Plus), mental and addictive disorder frequency, Iowa prison system, 27 School shootings, suicidal hostile intentions, culturally en¬ Miranda waiver forced way of expressing, 544 capital murder, competency to waive rights, 400 Self representation at trial, pro se competence, Indiana v. Ed¬ mentally retarded juveniles, 248 wards, 551 videotaped confession upholds a, 404 Serial murder, forensic investigation and, historical chronicle of, 423 N Sex offender registries, NGRl and Megan’s Law, infringe¬ ment on freedom, 117 National Instant Criminal Background Check Improvement Sexually violent predator/sexually dangerous person Act, mental illness and, ability to purchase firearms, civil commitment hearings, abuses of DSM diagnosis, 123 455 Natural disasters, displaced families, juvenile competency civil commitment of, interpretation of State’s SDP law, hearings, 234 138 Neuropsychiatry, medicolegal context, understanding causa¬ civil hearings and double jeopardy, 136 tion, 227 commitment statutes, DSM paraphilia diagnosis, 443 Nonepileptic seizures, bus accidents and, complex issues of expert witness testimony, evidence of actuarial instruments, medicolegal causation, 227 140 inventing diagnosis for civil commitment, 459 O statutes, defined diagnosed mental disorders, 375 Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) Occupational impairment, correlate the mental disorder with, forensic applications of, mild traumatic brain injury, 310 S15 mild traumatic brain injury, improve the diagnostic credi¬ bility of, 323 P Social Security Disability Insurance, supplemental security income and, S22 Parental rights, termination of, substantial risk of harm to Social Welfare System, used as leverage, ensuring community child, 418 treatment adherence, 282 Policymakers, mental health care, legislative decision-making, Stalkers, mentally ill, harassing royalty or public figures, 59, 10 68 Postconviction relief proceedings, waiver of rights, lack of State medical boards, physician licensure applicants, screening understanding of procedural posture, 402 for mental illness or substance use, 369 Volume 36, Number 4, 2008 607 INDEX Suicidal hostile intentions, expressing, school shootings, 544 V Suicide, naked, motivations for attempting or completing, 240 Violence, severely mentally ill persons, characteristics of, 74 Violent or deviant behavior, illusion of evil, concept in foren¬ sic psychiatry, 105 T W Testimony admissibility of, mentally ill victims of crime, 393 Will, metaphysical freedom, criminal responsibility, 16, 25 forensic mental health, practical approaches to, 422 Work impairment, entitlement to compensation for, special¬ psychiatric, improper judicial treatment of, 415 ized disability evaluations, S21 608 The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law

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