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1. Are autistic people disadvantaged by the criminal justice system? A case comparison.

2. DNA evidence in sexual assault cases in Pakistan.

3. From trauma-blind to trauma-informed: re-thinking criminalization and the role of trauma in persons with serious mental illness.

4. Decriminalizing severe mental illness by reducing risk of contact with the criminal justice system, including for forensic patients.

5. Decriminalization in action: lessons from the Los Angeles model.

7. Implementation of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) guidance on forensic psychiatry in Poland. Current state and required measures.

8. Meeting the Needs of Justice-Involved People With Serious Mental Illness Within Community Behavioral Health Systems.

9. Impact of risk assessment on judges' fairness in sentencing relatively poor defendants.

10. Policy Determinants of Inequitable Exposure to the Criminal Legal System and Their Health Consequences Among Young People.

11. A meta-analysis of the emotional victim effect for female adult rape complainants: Does complainant distress influence credibility?

12. Meth Mouth, White Trash, and the Pseudo-Racialization of Methamphetamine Use in the U.S.

13. Risk and resources: A qualitative perspective on low-level sentencing in Virginia.

14. Modernising Fitness to Plead.

15. Incarcerating Pregnant and Parenting Women, the New Witch Hunt: A Policy Analysis.

16. Impacts of Medical Marijuana Laws on Young Americans Across the Developmental Spectrum.

17. Mass incarceration, race inequality, and health: Expanding concepts and assessing impacts on well-being.

18. A systematic review of co-responder models of police mental health 'street' triage.

19. Juvenile probation officers' evaluation of traumatic event exposures and traumatic stress symptoms as responsivity factors in risk assessment and case planning.

20. Factors that predict murder defendants' competence to stand trial.

21. Supporting Rape Survivors Through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme: An Exploration of English and Welsh Independent Sexual Violence Advisors' Experiences.

22. Response to Disclosure as an Indicator of Competence to Stand Trial.

23. Rape Crimes: Are Victims' Acute Psychological Distress and Perceived Social Support Associated With Police Case Decision and Victim Willingness to Participate in the Investigation?

24. Criminal responsibility: Meta-analysis and study space.

25. Fitness to plead: Development and validation of a standardised assessment instrument.

26. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the criminal justice system: A systematic literature review.

27. The impact of defendants' race in competency to stand trial referrals.

28. Sexual Scripts and Criminal Statutes: Gender Restrictions, Spousal Allowances, and Victim Accountability After Rape Law Reform.

29. Ethical, Legal and Forensic Issues in Geriatric Psychiatry.

30. Measuring Substance Use Among System-Involved IPV Survivors: A Research Note.

31. Juvenile Probation Officer Self-Assessed Mental Health Competency as a Predictor of Case Management Practices.

32. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and competency to stand trial (CST): Suggestions for a 'best practices' approach to forensic evaluation.

34. Overcoming Challenges to Care in the Juvenile Justice System: A Case Study and Commentary.

35. A Validation Study of the Need for Affect Questionnaire-Short Form in Legal Contexts.

36. HIV, prisoners, and human rights.

37. Management of prisoners with autism is not perfect but is improving.

39. Developmental Differences across Middle Childhood in Memory and Suggestibility for Negative and Positive Events.

40. Getting to Know You: Familiarity, Stereotypes, and Children's Eyewitness Memory.

41. Adults' Insensitivity to Developmental Changes in Children's Ability to Report When and How Many Times Abuse Occurred.

42. Attorney Questions Predict Jury-eligible Adult Assessments of Attorneys, Child Witnesses, and Defendant Guilt.

43. When Parents Know Little about What Happened: Parent-guided Conversations, Stress, and Young Children's Eyewitness Memory.

44. The Diagnostic Value of Children's Responses to Cross-Examination Questioning.

45. Statements from Youth in Legal Contexts: Effects of Consistency, Legal Role, and Age.

46. The Emotional Child Witness Effect Survives Presentation Mode.

48. Low-SES Preschool Children's Eyewitness Memory: The Role of Narrative Skill.

49. Variation in Acceptable Child Discipline Practices by Child Age: Perceptions of Community Norms by Medical and Legal Professionals.

50. Responding to the mental health and substance abuse needs of youth in the juvenile justice system: Ohio's Behavioral Health/Juvenile Justice Initiative.

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