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1. Murdering the person closest to you: Similarities and differences between intimate partner sexual homicide and non-intimate partner sexual homicide.

2. Traditional social learning predicts cyber deviance? Exploring the offending versatility thesis in social learning theory.

3. Identifying victim types in sexual homicide: A latent class analysis using interactional victimology theories.

4. How to get away with (sexual) murder? Unraveling cold cases in sexual homicide using a hybrid modeling probabilistic approach.

5. The nature and extent of youth sextortion: Legal implications and directions for future research.

6. Comparing child and adult sexual homicides in Australia and New Zealand: A retrospective study.

7. Sexual homicide offenders as repeat and nonrepeat offenders: An empirical study of sexual homicide cases in Mainland China.

8. Counting the days: Exploring the post-mortem interval factors in sexual homicides.

9. Trophy, souvenir, or simple theft? Taking items from the victim in sexual homicide.

10. Superhomicide offenders: Nosology, empirical features, and linkages to sexual and multiple murder typologies.

11. Sleep disorders and criminal behavior.

12. How online data informs forensic mental health evaluations of sexual behavior: An overview.

13. Neurobiological evidence and criminal competencies.

14. Therapeutic and risk relevance of psychopathy and general criminal attitude change in an institutional sexual offense treatment program.

15. Evaluating the HCR-20 V3 violence risk assessment measure with mentally disordered offenders and civil psychiatric patients in China.

16. Childhood trauma as a mediator between attachment and recidivism risk: A study of Canadian offenders with mental disorders.

17. A perspective review of cannabis use and sexual offenses.

18. Rising inpatient numbers in forensic security hospitals of German federal state of Baden-Württemberg: Background and explanatory approaches.

19. The question of sanity restoration in jail.

20. A narrative review of research on clinical responses to the problem of sexual offenses in the last decade.

21. Competency to stand trial evaluations: A state-wide review of court-ordered reports.

22. Psychopathy in Italian female murderers.

23. Adopted children who kill their adoptive parents.

24. Remorse in psychotic violent offenders: An overvalued idea?

25. Technological advances in the assessment of impulse control in offenders: A systematic review.

26. The impact of mental health court: A Sacramento case study.

27. Harming animals and massacring humans: Characteristics of public mass and active shooters who abused animals.

28. Integrating risk and dangerousness in specific legal contexts: Clarifying concepts and justifying interventions.

29. Judicial appraisals of risk assessment in sentencing.

30. Risk assessment and juvenile resentencing: A critical analysis.

31. Life-sentenced juveniles: Public perceptions of risk and need for incarceration.

32. An update and expansion on the role of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide and Historical Clinical Risk Management-20 in United States case law.

33. Medication state at the time of the offense: Medication noncompliance, insight and criminal responsibility.

34. Recording routine forensic mental health evaluations should be a standard of practice in the 21st century.

35. Demographic, mental health, and offending characteristics of online child exploitation material offenders: A comparison with contact-only and dual sexual offenders.

36. Characteristics and treatment of internet child pornography offenders.

37. WISE program analysis: Evaluating the first 15 months of progress in a novel treatment diversion program for women.

38. Retributive justifications for jail diversion of individuals with mental disorder.

39. Veteran treatment courts: A promising solution.

40. Evaluation of CT's ASIST program: Specialized services to divert higher risk defendants.

41. Diversion at re-entry using criminogenic CBT: Review and prototypical program development.

42. Understanding and Treating Offenders with Serious Mental Illness in Public Sector Mental Health.

43. Serious Offenders: Using Evidence to Predict and Manage the Risk.

44. Closing Italian Forensic Psychiatry Hospitals in Favor of Treating Insanity Acquittees in the Community.

45. Conditional Release of Forensic Psychiatric Patients Consistent with or Contrary to Behavioral Experts' Recommendations in the Netherlands: Prevalence Rates, Patient Characteristics and Recidivism After Discharge from Conditional Release.

46. Using Dynamic Risk to Enhance Conditional Release Decisions in Prisoners to Improve Their Outcomes.

47. Housing Trajectories of Forensic Psychiatric Patients.

48. Probation Officer Role Emphases and Use of Risk Assessment Information before and after Training.

49. A Description of the Forensic Monitoring System of the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

50. Introduction to this issue: Conditional Release: Part II.

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