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320 related items for PubMed ID: 19092062

  • 1. Commentary: inventing diagnosis for civil commitment of rapists.
    Zander TK.
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law; 2008; 36(4):459-69. PubMed ID: 19092062
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  • 2. Use of DSM paraphilia diagnoses in sexually violent predator commitment cases.
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  • 4. Paraphilia NOS, nonconsent: not ready for the courtroom.
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  • 5. Hebephilia: quintessence of diagnostic pretextuality.
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  • 6. DSM-5 proposed diagnostic criteria for sexual paraphilias: tensions between diagnostic validity and forensic utility.
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  • 8. Mental disorder, predisposition, prediction, and ability to control: evaluating sex offenders for civil commitment.
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  • 9. The management of sex offenders: perspectives for psychiatry.
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  • 10. Washington State's unscientific approach to the problem of repeat sex offenders.
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  • 11. A practical guide for the evaluation of sexual recidivism risk in mentally retarded sex offenders.
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  • 12. The diagnostic reliability of sexual sadism.
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  • 13. Hebephilia and the construction of a fictitious diagnosis.
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  • 14. Diagnosing and litigating hebephilia in sexually violent predator civil commitment proceedings.
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  • 15. Evaluation for civil commitment of sex offenders: a survey of experts.
    Jackson RL, Hess DT.
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  • 16. Sexually violent predators and civil commitment laws.
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  • 18. Risk and the preventive detention of sex offenders in Australia and the United States.
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  • 19. [Personality disorders and "psychopathy" in sex offenders imprisoned in forensic-psychiatric hospitals--SKID-II- and PCL-R-results in patients with impulse control disorder and paraphilia].
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    Psychiatr Prax; 2003 Apr; 30(3):133-8. PubMed ID: 12692739
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  • 20. Policy interventions designed to combat sexual violence: community notification and civil commitment.
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