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Candilis, Philip J., Lidz, Charles W., Appelbaum, Paul S., Arnold, Robert M., Gardner, William, Myers, Suzanne, Grudzinskas, Albert J., Simon, Lorna J.
Publikováno v:
IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 2012 Jul 01. 34(4), 15-20.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/41756824
Publikováno v:
The Organizatioanl Response to Persons with Mental Illness Invloved with the Criminal Justice System
Autor:
Geller, Jeffrey L., Fisher, William H., Grudzinskas, Albert J., Jr., Clayfield, Jonathan C., Lawlor, Ted
Publikováno v:
In International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 2006 29(6):551-562
Autor:
Fisher, William H *, Normand, Sharon-Lise T, Dickey, Barbara, Packer, Ira K, Grudzinskas, Albert J, Azeni, Hocine
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In International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 2004 27(1):65-77
Autor:
Fisher, William H., Wolff, Nancy, Grudzinskas, Albert J., Roy-Bujnowski, Kristen, Banks, Steven M., Clayfield, Jonathan
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Psychiatric Services. 58:1448-1453
The excessive prevalence of comorbid substance abuse among persons with severe mental illness has been well established and identified as the source of numerous negative outcomes. An overlooked aspect of illicit drug use in this population is its ill
Autor:
Fisher, William H., Roy-Bujnowski, Kristen M., Grudzinskas, Albert J., Clayfield, Jonathan C., Banks, Steven M., Wolff, Nancy
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Psychiatric Services. 57:1623-1628
Although criminal justice involvement among persons with severe mental illness is a much discussed topic, few large-scale studies systematically describe the patterns and prevalence of arrest in this population. This study examined rates, patterns, o
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Autor:
Christopher, Paul P., Fisher, William H., Foti, Mary Ellen G., Fulwiler, Carl E., Grudzinskas, Albert J., Hartwell, Stephanie W., Smelson, David, Pinals, Debra A.
MISSION DIRECT VET is a SAMHSA- funded, court based diversion program targeting veterans in Massachusetts with trauma-related mental health and substance use problems. MISSION-DIRECT VET seeks to: Reduce criminal justice involvement Treat mental heal
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7a46ce2940f504d14925f1068953e8ba
Autor:
Fisher, William H., Banks, Steven M., Roy-Bujnowski, Kristen M., Grudzinskas, Albert J., Clayfield, Jonathan C., Wolff, Nancy
Criminal Justice Involvement among Clientele is a Major Concern for State Mental Health Agencies. Mental health and criminal justice systems provide services at various points along the interface of these systems to reduce offending and re-offending,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f356abc282698b557b020d496ffec014
Autor:
Davis, Maryann, Banks, Steven M., Gershenson, Bernice, Fisher, William H., Grudzinskas, Albert J.
Criminology literature is overwhelmingly based in studies of males, though studies of gender differences or of females are rapidly accumulating. Rates of psychiatric disorder are typically higher in females involved with justice systems compared to m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e93da48551d84ba5a6d0d8f74ed0ed4f