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    Do research payments precipitate drug use or coerce participation? by Festinger, David S., Marlowe, Douglas B., Croft, Jason R., Dugosh, Karen L., Mastro, Nicole K., Lee, Patricia A., DeMatteo, David S., Patapis, Nicholas S.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-06-2005)
    “…Providing high-magnitude cash incentives to substance abuse clients to participate in research is frequently viewed as unethical based on the concerns that…”
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    Nonprescription Steroids on the Internet by Clement, Christen L., Marlowe, Douglas B., Patapis, Nicholas S., Festinger, David S., Forman, Robert F.

    Published in Substance use & misuse (01-02-2012)
    “…This study evaluated the degree to which anabolic-androgenic steroids are proffered for sale over the Internet and how they are characterized on popular Web…”
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    Internet access to Salvia divinorum : Implications for policy, prevention, and treatment by Hoover, Valerie, B.A, Marlowe, Douglas B., J.D., Ph.D, Patapis, Nicholas S., Psy.D., M.A.C.J, Festinger, David S., Ph.D, Forman, Robert F., Ph.D

    Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-07-2008)
    “…Abstract This study determined the degree to which Salvia divinorum , a potent hallucinogenic drug that is legal in most U.S. jurisdictions, is being proffered…”
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    Perceived deterrence and outcomes in drug court by Marlowe, Douglas B., Festinger, David S., Foltz, Carol, Lee, Patricia A., Patapis, Nicholas S.

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-01-2005)
    “…According to perceived‐deterrence theory, the likelihood that an offender will engage in drug use or illegal activity is influenced by the perceived certainty…”
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    Neuropsychological Functioning and Recall of Research Consent Information Among Drug Court Clients by Festinger, David S., Ratanadilok, Kattiya, Marlowe, Douglas B., Dugosh, Karen L., Patapis, Nicholas S., DeMatteo, David S.

    Published in Ethics & behavior (11-06-2007)
    “…Evidence suggests that research participants often fail to recall much of the information provided during the informed consent process. This study was…”
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    Amenability to treatment of drug offenders by Marlowe, Douglas B, Patapis, Nicholas S, DeMatteo, David S

    Published in Federal Probation (01-09-2003)
    “…Marlowe et al discuss the legal and clinical factors that are relevant to making determinations about offenders' amenability to treatment. Many drug treatment…”
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    Trade Publication Article
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    Research on naltrexone in the criminal justice system by Patapis, Nicholas S., Nordstrom, Benjamin R.

    Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-09-2006)
    “…Many parolees and probationers are opioid abusers, and substance abuse is a leading factor for the revocation of probation, parole, and other alternatives to…”
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    Evaluating Juvenile Amenability to Treatment: Integrating Statutes and Case Law into Clinical Practice by Loving, James L., Patapis, Nicholas S.

    Published in Journal of forensic psychology practice (03-04-2007)
    “…When juveniles face transfer to the adult criminal system, mental health professionals are typically consulted for evaluation and testimony with respect to…”
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    Perceived deterrence and outcomes in durg court by Marlowe, Douglas B, Festinger, David S, Foltz, Carol, Lee, Patricia A, Patapis, Nicholas S

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-03-2005)
    “…According to perceived-deterrence theory, the likelihood that an offender will engage in drug use or illegal activity is influenced by the perceived certainty…”
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    Psychopathy, delinquency, and juvenile transfers to criminal court by Patapis, Nicholas S

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…All fifty states and the District of Columbia allow juveniles to be transferred to adult court for trial and sentencing. The number of juveniles transferred to…”
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    Dissertation
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