Monday, January 7, 2013 Associate Professor and Director of Civil Clinics Alexander W. Scherr\u27sarticle Daubert & Danger: The \u27Fit\u27 of Expert Predictions in Civil Commitments (55 Hastings L.J. 1 (2003)) was cited by the Pittsburg Post-Gazette in an article on whether or not it can be predicted who with a mental illness may become violent one day. The article was compiled by Greg Victor and appeared on 12/30/12. Read the full articl
OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of clinicians in predicting violence in mental patients. Specifica...
This Article has two major purposes. First, it provides a mathematicaldescription of an ideal proced...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
Monday, January 7, 2013 Associate Professor and Director of Civil Clinics Alexander W. Scherr\u27sar...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
The article discusses violence in the mentally ill and the obligation to report potential threats
This article examines several Supreme Court decisions and surveys recent literature and caselaw to a...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Pennsylvania courts inconsistently interpret the Pennsylvania Mental Health Procedures Act, which go...
This study examines the accuracy of long-term clinical predictions of dangerous-ness among psychiatr...
The “first generation ” of research studies on the prediction of violent behavior found such predict...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ...
This is the first of two complementary articles in APT that address the topic of acute disturbance i...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of clinicians in predicting violence in mental patients. Specifica...
This Article has two major purposes. First, it provides a mathematicaldescription of an ideal proced...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
Monday, January 7, 2013 Associate Professor and Director of Civil Clinics Alexander W. Scherr\u27sar...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
The article discusses violence in the mentally ill and the obligation to report potential threats
This article examines several Supreme Court decisions and surveys recent literature and caselaw to a...
The article deals with phenomena of aggression and violence in humans with special attention to ment...
Pennsylvania courts inconsistently interpret the Pennsylvania Mental Health Procedures Act, which go...
This study examines the accuracy of long-term clinical predictions of dangerous-ness among psychiatr...
The “first generation ” of research studies on the prediction of violent behavior found such predict...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ...
This is the first of two complementary articles in APT that address the topic of acute disturbance i...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of clinicians in predicting violence in mental patients. Specifica...
This Article has two major purposes. First, it provides a mathematicaldescription of an ideal proced...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...