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    Easy as CBD: A Cannabidiol Primer for Mental Health Professionals by Peck, Ashley, Kois, Lauren E.

    “…Americans spent $4.17 billion on cannabidiol (CBD) in 2021 and survey research indicated 60% of adults had consumed CBD, often to address pain, poor sleep,…”
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    Court-Reported Competence to Proceed Data Across the United States by Kois, Lauren E., Potts, Haley, Cox, Jennifer, Zapf, Patricia

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2024)
    “…Objective: Competence to proceed (CTP) is a constitutional protection intended to facilitate fairness and dignity of court proceedings. Researchers have…”
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    Reliability of the Term “Serious Mental Illness”: A Systematic Review by Gonzales, Lauren, Kois, Lauren E., Chen, Crystal, López-Aybar, Laura, McCullough, Brittany, McLaughlin, Kendra J.

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2022)
    “…Objective:The term “serious mental illness” (SMI) is widely used across research, practice, and policy settings. However, there is no consistent operational…”
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    Criminal responsibility: Meta‐analysis and study space by Kois, Lauren E., Chauhan, Preeti

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-05-2018)
    “…While some correlates of criminal responsibility (CR) outcomes are consistent, others are not. Study‐level characteristics, such as sample selection,…”
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    University-Community Mental Health Training Collaboration: Teaching Criminal Legal Stakeholders About Autism by Kois, Lauren E, Cox, Jennifer, Simmons, Grace Lee, White, Susan W, Scott-Adams, Virginia

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2023)
    “…Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are disproportionately represented in the criminal legal system, yet ASD-specific training is rarely provided…”
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    Community Member Attitudes and Understanding of "Serious Mental Illness": A Mixed-Method Study by Gonzales, Lauren, Kois, Lauren E., Mandracchia, Francis, Dhillon, Ashley, Purcell, Alexandra

    Published in Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (01-06-2024)
    “…Objective: "Serious mental illness" (SMI) is a priority population within mental health treatment and policy. However, there is no standard operational…”
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    Survey of Doctoral Internships in Psychology Offering Experience in Forensics and Corrections by Potts, Haley, Kois, Lauren E.

    “…Students with forensic/correctional interests seek out related doctoral internship sites, though often without clear, updated information on what these sites…”
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    Forensic E-Mental Health: Review, Research Priorities, and Policy Directions by Kois, Lauren E., Cox, Jennifer, Peck, Ashley T.

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-02-2021)
    “…Forensic e-mental health is an area of psychology that is relatively underdeveloped considering technological advancements and the many mental health needs of…”
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    A Public Health Perspective to Reform the Competence to Stand Trial System by Kois, Lauren E, Murrie, Daniel C, Gowensmith, W Neil, Packer, Ira K

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2023)
    “…Investigations by Compton et al demonstrate an astounding rate of arrests among individuals with serious mental illness and those receiving inpatient…”
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    The Prevalence of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Among People Impacted by the Criminal Legal System: An Updated Meta-Analysis and Subgroup Analyses by Hunter, Shelby, Kois, Lauren E., Peck, Ashley T., Elbogen, Eric B., LaDuke, Casey

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-10-2023)
    “…Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health concern and has implications for people directly impacted by the criminal legal system…”
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    Technology for Assessment and Treatment of Justice-Involved Youth: A Systematic Literature Review by Grove, Lauren, King, Christopher M., Bomysoad, Rachel, Vasquez, Loumarie, Kois, Lauren E.

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-10-2021)
    “…Objective: We conducted a systematic literature review of e-mental health technologies in juvenile justice contexts. Hypotheses: Our exploratory research…”
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    Now See This? Forensic Evaluator Opinions Regarding Direct Observation When Evaluating Competency to Proceed by Cox, Jennifer, Meaux, Lauren T., Kois, Lauren E., Jensen, Cassandra

    “…Despite ample best practice recommendations for competency to proceed (CTP) evaluations, direct observation of defendant-attorney interactions is an unstudied…”
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    Evaluations of competence to stand trial are evolving amid a national "competency crisis" by Murrie, Daniel C, Gowensmith, W Neil, Kois, Lauren E, Packer, Ira K

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-09-2023)
    “…Across the United States, court orders for competence to stand trial (CST) evaluations and competence restoration services have been increasing much more…”
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    Evaluators' Experiences With Combined Competence to Proceed and Mental State Evaluations by Kois, Lauren E., Meaux, Lauren T., Cox, Jennifer, Kelley, Sharon

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-08-2021)
    “…Combined evaluations of competence to proceed (CTP) and mental state at the time of the offense (MSO) are commonplace, yet underexamined in the literature…”
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    Direct Observation of Defendant-Attorney Interactions in Assessing Abilities to Assist by Cox, Jennifer, Kois, Lauren E., Brodsky, Stanley L.

    “…According to the United States Supreme Court ruling in Dusky v. United States (1960), to be competent to proceed, criminal defendants must factually and…”
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    How Often Does Homelessness Precede Criminal Arrest in Veterans? Results From the U.S. Survey of Prison Inmates by Elbogen, Eric B., DuBois, Chase M., Finlay, Andrea K., Clark, Sean, Kois, Lauren E., Wagner, H. Ryan, Tsai, Jack

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-01-2023)
    “…Research has shown links between homelessness and criminal legal involvement in military veterans. The present study aimed to determine the magnitude and…”
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    Neuropsychological Deficits Associated With Medical Conditions: Implications for Psychological Services in Criminal Legal Settings by Hunter, Shelby, Kois, Lauren E., Gonzales, Lauren, Tussey, Chriscelyn M., LaDuke, Casey, Elbogen, Eric B.

    Published in Psychological services (01-11-2022)
    “…Criminal legal system-involved populations are disproportionally impacted by chronic health conditions relative to the general population. These discrepancies…”
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    Correctional Officer Mental Health Training: Analysis of 52 U.S. Jurisdictions by Kois, Lauren E., Hill, Kortney, Gonzales, Lauren, Hunter, Shelby, Chauhan, Preeti

    Published in Criminal justice policy review (01-05-2020)
    “…Research indicates correctional officer (CO) mental health training may be effective in facilitating the safety and security of both inmates and COs. We…”
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    Internal Consistency and Convergent Validity of the Personality Assessment Inventory English and European-Spanish Version with English/Spanish Bilinguals by Kois, Lauren E, Rodriguez, Crystalann, Chauhan, Preeti, Pearson, Jessica, Barber Rioja, Virginia

    Published in The Spanish journal of psychology (03-06-2019)
    “…Practitioners have few personality inventory options when assessing Spanish-speakers, despite professional guidelines that encourage them to administer…”
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