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    Prevalence of child sexual abuse among adolescents in Geneva: results of a cross sectional survey by Halperin, Daniel S, Bouvier, Paul, Jaffe, Philip D, Mounoud, Roger-Luc, Pawlak, Claus H, Laederach, Jerome, Wicky, Helene Rey, Astie, Florence

    Published in BMJ (25-05-1996)
    “…Abstract Objective: To measure the cumulative prevalence of child sexual abuse in a representative sample of the adolescent population of Geneva. Design: Cross…”
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    A Study Involving Venlafaxine Overdoses: Comparison of Fatal and Therapeutic Concentrations in Postmortem Specimens by Jaffe, PD, Batziris, HP, Hoeven, P van der, DeSilva, D, McIntyre, IM

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-1999)
    “…The distribution and redistribution of venlafaxine were investigated in two overdoses and several cases involving the therapeutic use of venlafaxine. Blood,…”
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    Typology and correlates of sexual abuse in children and youth: multivariate analyses in a prevalence study in Geneva by Bouvier, Paul, Halpérin, Daniel, Rey, Hélène, Jaffé, Philip D, Laederach, Jérome, Mounoud, Roger-Luc, Pawlak, Claus

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-08-1999)
    “…Objective: Child sexual abuse (CSA) encompasses a variety of distinct situations, which should be differentiated. There is a need for a working classification,…”
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    Psychologists in criminal proceedings: An international comparison by Jaffé, Philip D., Koenraadt, Frans, Weekers, Jacqueline E. M.

    Published in Psychology, crime & law (01-01-1995)
    “…The process of conducting forensic mental health assessments of defendants accused of serious crimes is described and compared as it takes place in two…”
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    Clinical vampirism: blending myth and reality by Jaffé, P D, DiCataldo, F

    “…Vampires arouse strong popular interest and attract large print and film audiences. Their influence is also notable in clinical vampirism, a rare condition…”
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