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[Preventive detention and adolescents - an objection!].

Female involvement in U.S. nonfatal crashes under a three-level hierarchical crash model.

Beachgoers' beliefs and behaviours in relation to beach flags and rip currents.

Security and psychiatry: the British experience and implications for forensic psychiatry services in Israel.

Personality disorder and violence: making the link through risk formulation.

Sexual murderers with adult or child victims: are they different?

Effect of situational and clinical variables on the likelihood of physicians ordering physical restraints.

Drug use and intimate partner violence among college students: an in-depth exploration.

Self-reported road traffic violations in France and how they have changed since 1983

Sex offenders, juvenile offenders, and cross-cultural crime research: new findings, all interesting.

[Surviving the suicidal act, evaluation and prevention of recurrence].

The successes and failures of the DSPD experiment: the assessment and management of severe personality disorder.

Prospective actuarial risk assessment: a comparison of five risk assessment instruments in different sexual offender subtypes.

Views of sexual abuse professionals about sex offender notification policies.

Study characteristics and recidivism base rates in juvenile sex offender recidivism.

Psychiatric assessment of aggressive patients: a violent attack on a resident.

The choking game and YouTube: a dangerous combination.

Predicting recidivism with the Personality Assessment Inventory in a sample of sex offenders screened for civil commitment as sexually violent predators.

Involuntary admission may support treatment outcome and motivation in patients receiving assertive community treatment.

Ethnicity and dangerousness criteria for court ordered admission to a psychiatric hospital.

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