2023
Criminal Orders of Protection for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence, Future System Engagement, and Well-Being: Understanding the Importance of Prior Abusive Relationships
Woerner J, Sullivan T, Cattaneo L, Backes B, Bellucci B. Criminal Orders of Protection for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence, Future System Engagement, and Well-Being: Understanding the Importance of Prior Abusive Relationships. Victims & Offenders 2023, 19: 1084-1103. PMID: 39184826, PMCID: PMC11343177, DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2023.2211572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntimate partner violenceAbusive relationshipsCriminal ordersPartner violenceCourt experienceVictim advocatesWomen's safetyCourt systemAbusive experiencesExperiences womenViolenceLess willingnessSystem engagementGreater depression symptomsWillingnessExperienceWomenMental healthAdvocatesChi-square analysisFuturePrimary focusDepression symptomsEngagementPTSD symptoms
2021
Criminal Protection Orders: Implications of Requested Versus Issued Orders on Domestic Violence Revictimiztion and Mental Health Among Women
Sullivan TP, Weiss NH, Woerner J, Belliveau D. Criminal Protection Orders: Implications of Requested Versus Issued Orders on Domestic Violence Revictimiztion and Mental Health Among Women. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2021, 37: np18445-np18464. PMID: 34344213, DOI: 10.1177/08862605211035875.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtection ordersDomestic violenceCriminal justice systemBeing of victimsMental healthTherapeutic jurisprudenceCourt systemJustice systemVictim inputDV casesOffender behaviorMale intimate partnersVictimsMental health outcomesGreater restrictionsDegree of restrictionHealth outcomesIntimate partnersSignificant decreaseOutcomesCourtJurisprudenceDegree of changeVictimizationProceedings
2020
Dignity and Transcultural Forensic Consultation.
Griffith EEH, Greenidge NE. Dignity and Transcultural Forensic Consultation. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2020 PMID: 32675331, DOI: 10.29158/jaapl.200021-20.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Outcomes of Court-Based Jail Diversion Programs for People with Co-Occurring Disorders
Frisman L, Lin H, Sturges G, Levinson M, Baranoski M, Pollard J. Outcomes of Court-Based Jail Diversion Programs for People with Co-Occurring Disorders. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2006, 2: 5-26. DOI: 10.1300/j374v02n02_02.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiversion groupDiversion programsQuasi-experimental studyPrevious quasi-experimental studiesCo-occurring substance use disordersCriminal defendantsSubstance useJail diversion programsSerious mental illnessCo-occurring disordersCo-occurring substance use problemsSubstance use disordersQuality of lifeSubstance use problemsCriminal justice systemPsychiatric disordersUse disordersStructured research interviewsMental illnessCriminal CourtCourt systemMental healthJustice systemSuch defendantsComparison group
1992
The Law, Public Policy, and the Peddlers of Tobacco-Reply
Gostin L, Cleary P, Brandt A. The Law, Public Policy, and the Peddlers of Tobacco-Reply. JAMA 1992, 267: 1614-1614. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1992.03480120051031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOwn health decisionsCourt systemSupreme CourtOral argumentsTort systemPotential liabilityGovernmental regulationsTobacco manufacturersPublic policyTobacco companiesCigarette manufacturersResponsibilityIndirect regulationRegulationDangers of smokingCourtLawLiabilityPublic health adviceCompaniesWorse outcomesHealth advicePossessionArgumentDecisions
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