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An actuarial model of violence risk assessment for persons with mental disorders. Psychiatr Serv (2005) 2.57
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The MacArthur Treatment Competence Study. I: Mental illness and competence to consent to treatment. Law Hum Behav (1995) 1.77
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The silent majority: who speaks at IRB meetings? IRB (2012) 1.02
Comorbid symptom patterns in female juvenile offenders. Int J Law Psychiatry (2003) 1.01
Weekly community interviews with high-risk participants: operational issues. J Interpers Violence (2005) 0.91
Capturing the ebb and flow of psychiatric symptoms with dynamical systems models. Am J Psychiatry (2009) 0.90
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The relation of standardized mental health screening and categorical assessment in detained male adolescents. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2014) 0.88
The need to understand IRB deliberations. IRB (2006) 0.87
Subtypes of adolescent offenders: affective traits and antisocial behavior patterns. Behav Sci Law (2003) 0.86
Commentary: civil commitment statutes--40 years of circumvention. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law (2010) 0.86
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The competence-related abilities of adolescent defendants in criminal court. Law Hum Behav (2006) 0.85
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A self-assessment survey of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, part 2: structure and organizational functions. Lab Anim (NY) (2012) 0.78
Disparities in opioid prescribing for patients with psychiatric diagnoses presenting with pain to the emergency department. Emerg Med J (2011) 0.77
Five year research update (1996-2000): evaluations for competence to stand trial (adjudicative competence). Behav Sci Law (2003) 0.77
Structuring the debate about ethical predictions of future violence. Law Hum Behav (1993) 0.76
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Behavioral Health Care Needs, Detention-Based Care, and Criminal Recidivism at Community Reentry From Juvenile Detention: A Multisite Survival Curve Analysis. Am J Public Health (2015) 0.75
Research sponsorship, financial relationships, and the process of research in pharmaceutical clinical trials. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics (2006) 0.75
The use of the MacCAT-CA with adolescents: an item response theory investigation of age-related measurement bias. Law Hum Behav (2008) 0.75
On being ethical in legal places. Prof Psychol (1980) 0.75
Is it unethical to offer predictions of future violence? Law Hum Behav (1992) 0.75
Standards in research: APA's mechanism for monitoring the challenges. Am Psychol (1991) 0.75
Correction and clarification. IRB (2005) 0.75
How Single Institutional Review Boards Manage Their Own Conflicts of Interest: Findings From a National Interview Study. Acad Med (2019) 0.75
Aggression toward forensic evaluators: a statewide survey. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law (2006) 0.75
Familial coercion to participate in genetic family studies: is there cause for IRB intervention? IRB (1994) 0.75
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Teaching adolescents and adults about adjudicative proceedings: a comparison of pre- and post-teaching scores on the MacCAT-CA. Law Hum Behav (2007) 0.75
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When the subjects are hospital staff, is it ethical (or possible) to get informed consent? IRB (1988) 0.75