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    Criminogenic risk and mental health: a complicated relationship by Morgan, Robert D, Scanlon, Faith, Van Horn, Stephanie A

    Published in CNS spectrums (01-04-2020)
    “…The relationship between criminogenic risk and mental illness in justice involved persons with mental illness is complex and poorly understood by clinicians,…”
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    Quantitative Syntheses of the Effects of Administrative Segregation on Inmates' Well-Being by Morgan, Robert D., Gendreau, Paul, Smith, Paula, Gray, Andrew L., Labrecque, Ryan M., MacLean, Nina, Van Horn, Stephanie A., Bolanos, Angelea D., Batastini, Ashley B., Mills, Jeremy F.

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-11-2016)
    “…There is a widely held belief that the use of administrative segregation (AS) produces debilitating psychological effects; however, there are also those who…”
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    Criminal Thinking, Psychiatric Symptoms, and Recovery Attitudes Among Community Mental Health Patients: An Examination of Program Placement by Bartholomew, Nicole R., Morgan, Robert D., Mitchell, Sean M., Van Horn, Stephanie A.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-02-2018)
    “…Research suggests it is important to consider criminogenic needs among individuals with severe mental illness. This study aimed to determine the severity of…”
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    Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes: "What Works" in an Intervention for Justice-Involved Persons With Mental Illness by Van Horn, Stephanie A., Morgan, Robert D., Brusman-Lovins, Lori, Littlefield, Andrew K., Hunter, Joe T., Gigax, Greg, Ridley, Kim

    Published in Psychological services (01-11-2019)
    “…Interventions that focus on the psychiatric and criminogenic needs of justice-involved persons with mental illness are rare. A Treatment Manual for Justice…”
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    Clinical Syndromes, Personality Disorders, and Neurocognitive Differences in Male and Female Inmates by Coolidge, Frederick L., Marle, Peter D., Van Horn, Stephanie A., Segal, Daniel L.

    Published in Behavioral sciences & the law (01-09-2011)
    “…This study examined clinical syndromes, personality disorders, and neurocognitive problems in adult male (n = 523) and female inmates (n = 523) and a sample of…”
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