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  • 25. An examination of the assumptions of specialization, mental disorder, and dangerousness in sex offenders.
    Simon LM.
    Behav Sci Law; 2000; 18(2-3):275-308. PubMed ID: 10874290
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  • 30. Use of DSM paraphilia diagnoses in sexually violent predator commitment cases.
    First MB, Halon RL.
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law; 2008; 36(4):443-54. PubMed ID: 19092060
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  • 33. Sex offenders, mental illness and criminal responsibility: the constitutional boundaries of civil commitment after Kansas v. Hendricks.
    Falk AJ.
    Am J Law Med; 1999; 25(1):117-47. PubMed ID: 10207572
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  • 34. Sexually violent predator risk assessments with the violence risk appraisal guide-revised: A shaky practice.
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    Int J Law Psychiatry; 2017; 52():62-73. PubMed ID: 28400064
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  • 35. Decision-making about volitional impairment in sexually violent predators.
    Mercado CC, Bornstein BH, Schopp RF.
    Law Hum Behav; 2006 Oct; 30(5):587-602. PubMed ID: 16951926
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  • 36. The civil commitment of sex offenders.
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  • 37. Washington State's unscientific approach to the problem of repeat sex offenders.
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  • 38. Do PCL-R scores from state or defense experts best predict future misconduct among civilly committed sex offenders?
    Boccaccini MT, Turner DB, Murrie DC, Rufino KA.
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  • 39. The use of actuarials at civil commitment hearings to predict the likelihood of future sexual violence.
    Berlin FS, Galbreath NW, Geary B, McGlone G.
    Sex Abuse; 2003 Oct 14; 15(4):377-82. PubMed ID: 14571541
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  • 40. Sexual predator laws in Canada.
    Glancy GD, Regehr C, Bradford J.
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