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Forensic Considerations

Chapter by: Reeves, Rusty; Rosner, Richard
in: Sex offenders : identification, risk assessment, treatment, and legal issues by Saleh, Fabian M [Eds]
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009
pp. 379-385
ISBN: 2899618008
CID: 2093032

Training and education for mental health professionals

Chapter by: Reeves, Rusty; Rosner, Richard; Bourget, Dominique; Gunn, John
in: International handbook on psychopathic disorders and the law by Felthous, Alan R [Eds]
New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2007
pp. 505-517
ISBN: 978-0-470-06640-9
CID: 5243

The scourge of addiction: What the adolescent psychiatrist needs to know

Rosner, R
ISI:000241825500002
ISSN: 0065-2008
CID: 69304

A four-step model for legal regulation of the practice of adolescent psychiatry and adolescents' rights to refuse treatment

Rosner, R
ISI:000225998000003
ISSN: 0065-2008
CID: 50159

Education and training in forensic psychiatry

Chapter by: Reeves, Rusty; Rosner, Richard
in: Principles and practice of forensic psychiatry by Rosner, Richard [Eds]
London : Arnold ; New York : Distributed in the USA by Oxford University Press, c2003
pp. 52-55
ISBN: 9780340806647
CID: 5956

A conceptual framework for forensic psychiatry

Chapter by: Rosner, Richard
in: Principles and practice of forensic psychiatry by Rosner, Richard [Eds]
London : Arnold ; New York : Distributed in the USA by Oxford University Press, c2003
pp. 3-6
ISBN: 9780340806647
CID: 5955

Richard Rosner Awards for the best papers by Fellows in Forensic Psychiatry or Forensic Psychology

Rosner, R
PMID: 11110166
ISSN: 0022-1198
CID: 121289

Forensic psychiatry for adolescent psychiatrists: An introduction

Rosner, R
ISI:000085293500011
ISSN: 0065-2008
CID: 54756

Sex and violence in a forensic population of obsessional harassers

Harmon RB; Rosner R; Owens H
Stalking has been viewed as an offense primarily related to either domestic violence or sexual predation. This article takes the approach that there are many different motives for stalking, not all of which are sexual. Records of obsessional harassers referred to the Bellevue Hospital Center Forensic Psychiatry Clinic for the New York County Criminal and Supreme Courts between 1987 and 1996 were studied with regard to classifying the relationship between the stalker and the target, the motive for the stalking, and whether violence was documented. The authors conclude that some individuals will harass a target for nonromantic reasons and that romantically motivated stalkers and nonromantically motivated stalkers are equally likely to act out violently. The authors also conclude that the threat of violence from obsessional stalkers should be taken seriously by targets, close associates of targets, and law enforcement personnel.
PSYCH:1998-11556-009
ISSN: 1076-8971
CID: 8176

Report of the Accreditation Council on Fellowships in Adolescent Psychiatry

Chapter by: Rosner, Richard
in: Adolescent psychiatry, Vol. 21: Developmental and clinical studies by Flaherty, Lois T.; Horowitz, Harvey A. [Eds]
Chicago :University of Chicago Press, 1997
pp. 389-407
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2472