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| Allison D RedlichSummaryAffiliation: Policy Research Associates Country: USA Publications
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Use of the criminal justice system to leverage mental health treatment: effects on treatment adherence and satisfactionAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Inc, 345 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 34:292-9. 2006..However, leverage experience was not associated with treatment compliance and satisfaction, or perceptions of coercion and mandate efficacy, particularly when demographic characteristics were considered...
Patterns of practice in mental health courts: A national surveyAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Inc, 345 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054, USA
Law Hum Behav 30:347-62. 2006..Further, jail sanction use was significantly predicted by increased judicial supervision and number of felons in the court. Implications for MHCs and social monitoring are discussed...
Law & psychiatry: mental illness, police interrogations, and the potential for false confessionAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Inc, 346 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, New York 12054, USA
Psychiatr Serv 55:19-21. 2004
Pre-adjudicative and adjudicative competence in juveniles and young adultsAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Inc, 345 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054, USA
Behav Sci Law 21:393-410. 2003..Patterns of findings often diverged for juveniles and young adults. Implications for legal policy are discussed...
Taking responsibility for an act not committed: the influence of age and suggestibilityAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates Inc, 345 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, New York 12054, USA
Law Hum Behav 27:141-56. 2003..Results showed that younger and more suggestible participants were more likely than older and less suggestible participants to falsely take responsibility. Implications of these findings for juvenile justice are discussed...
Double jeopardy in the interrogation room for youths with mental illnessAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Delmar, NY 12054, USA
Am Psychol 62:609-11. 2007..These two facts place suspected youths in double jeopardy in the interrogation room...
Enrollment in mental health courts: voluntariness, knowingness, and adjudicative competenceAllison D Redlich
Policy Research Associates, Delmar, NY, USA
Law Hum Behav 34:91-104. 2010..The majority knew the "basics" of the courts, but fewer knew more nuanced information. A minority also were found to have impairments in legal competence. Implications are discussed...
From referral to disposition: case processing in seven mental health courtsHenry J Steadman
PRA Inc, Albany, NY 12054, USA
Behav Sci Law 23:215-26. 2005..In addition, the length of time from referral to diversion is much longer in these mental health courts than in other types of diversion programs. Implications of these findings are discussed...
Patients' perception of possible child custody or visitation loss for nonadherence to psychiatric treatmentAlisa Busch
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, McLean Hospital, Proctor Bldg, 115 Mill St, Belmont, MA 02478, USA
Psychiatr Serv 58:999-1002. 2007..This study explored whether parents treated in public mental health settings perceived that they might lose child custody or visitation if they were not adherent to treatment...
Use of leverage to improve adherence to psychiatric treatment in the communityJohn Monahan
University of Virginia School of Law, 580 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:37-44. 2005..Logistic regression was used to examine associations between clinical and demographic characteristics and receipt of different types of leverage...
The relationship between mandated community treatment and perceived barriers to care in persons with severe mental illnessRichard A Van Dorn
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, United States
Int J Law Psychiatry 29:495-506. 2006..It also examines the potential moderating effect of social support on the association between mandated treatment experiences and barriers attributable to fear of involuntary commitment or forced treatment...
Hearsay versus children's testimony: Effects of truthful and deceptive statements on jurors' decisionsGail S Goodman
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
Law Hum Behav 30:363-401. 2006..Jurors had difficulty discerning accurate from deceptive child statements regardless of testimony format. Implications for psychology and the legal system are discussed...
Childhood sexual assault victims: long-term outcomes after testifying in criminal courtJodi A Quas
Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine 92697 7085, USA
Monogr Soc Res Child Dev 70:vii, 1-128. 2005....
Pathways to dissociation: intrafamilial versus extrafamilial trauma in juvenile delinquentsBelinda Plattner
, University Vienna, General Hospital Vienna, , 1090 Vienna, Austria, EU
J Nerv Ment Dis 191:781-8. 2003..The relationships to dissociation as a defense were much weaker...
A prospective study of memory for child sexual abuse: new findings relevant to the repressed-memory controversyGail S Goodman
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, 95616, USA
Psychol Sci 14:113-8. 2003..Failure to report CSA should not necessarily be interpreted as evidence that the abuse is inaccessible to memory, although inaccessibility or forgetting cannot be ruled out in a subset of cases...
A comparison of two forms of hearsay in child sexual abuse casesAllison D Redlich
Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, USA
Child Maltreat 7:312-28. 2002..The latter ratings were the strongest predictor of defendant-guilt judgments...
