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Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Technical Notes
J. Forensic Sci.. January 2003, 48(1): 1–3.
Published Online: January 1, 2003
... antipsychotics neuroleptics akathisia violence aggression References Casey   DE . Neuroleptic-induced acute extrapyramidal syndrome and tardive dyskinesia . Psychiatr Clin No Amer   0193-953X 1993 ; 16 : 589 – 610 . Maguire   GA . Prolactin elevation with antipsychotic medication...
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J. Forensic Sci.. November 2002, 47(6): 1347–1359.
Published Online: November 1, 2002
..., forensic psychiatry, serial killers, paraphilias, necrophilia, anthropophagia, necrophagia, cannibalism, fetishism, Asperger s disorder, pervasive developmental disorders, autism, murder, homicide, aggression, violence, theory of mind, psychopathy, antisocial personality disorder, schizoid personality...
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J. Forensic Sci.. May 2002, 47(3): 558–561.
Published Online: May 1, 2002
.... While there has been some initial research of possible predictor variables across diagnostic groups, this six-year retrospective study is the first to compare only persons with schizophrenia or personality disorder on basic demographic and the selected clinical variables of history of violence, personal...
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J. Forensic Sci.. September 2001, 46(5): 1211–1213.
Published Online: September 1, 2001
... of violence, that is apparent. Private targets appear to be most likely victimized by affective violence, wherein the emotionally reactive subject will immediately shove, push, punch, slap, choke, fondle, or hair pull the victim without the use of a weapon, usually in response to a perceived rejection...
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J. Forensic Sci.. May 2001, 46(3): 577–580.
Published Online: May 1, 2001
... professionals fewer explanations involving external control with the passing of time. 21 03 2000 05 06 2000 10 07 2000 forensic science criminals explanations crime violence mental disorder forensic psychiatry forensic psychology References McGahy   C L . Child...
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Publisher: ASTM International
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J. Forensic Sci.. May 2001, 46(3): 581–585.
Published Online: May 1, 2001
.... 28 03 2000 19 07 2000 forensic science Capgras syndrome syndrome of intermetamorphosis delusional misidentification aggression violence dementia Alzheimer's disease psychosis References Capgras   J , Reboul-Lachoux   J . L'illusion des ‘sosies’ dans un délire...
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J. Forensic Sci.. May 2001, 46(3): 586–592.
Published Online: May 1, 2001
... subtype. As expected, due to the small sample size, the less common types of combined homicide-suicide were not represented in this sample. 07 04 2000 20 06 2000 22 06 2000 forensic science forensic psychiatry psychiatry homicide mass murder murder suicide violence...
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J. Forensic Sci.. March 2001, 46(2): 309–316.
Published Online: March 1, 2001
..., contextual factors, the biology, and the nature of the aggression involved in the disorder. A clear understanding of the genesis of violence in posttraumatic stress disorder can be helpful to those involved in assessing psychiatric-legal issues relevant to the disorder and in its therapeutic management...
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Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. November 2000, 45(6): 1190–1192.
Published Online: November 1, 2000
... of sexual offenders had mood or psychotic disorders. Almost one third had a history of violent or assaultive behavior. 57% had significant medical history. A history of violence and sexual assaultive behavior may be risk factors for future sexual offenses. Michael G. Rayel,1 M.D. Elderly Sexual Offenders...
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J. Forensic Sci.. November 2000, 45(6): 1193–1196.
Published Online: November 1, 2000
... disorder. The small number of subjects precludes clear conclusions and needs further study. KEYWORDS: forensic science, geriatric, psychiatric, prison hospital, elderly offenders, mental illness, violence The elderly population is growing fast. By the year 2030, it is projected that older persons...
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J. Forensic Sci.. March 2000, 45(2): 390–391.
Published Online: March 1, 2000
... and that requires further attention, as age is used a predictive factor when assessing the risk of violent behavior. 05 02 1999 24 05 1999 21 06 1999 forensic science age death homicide rate mortality offender violence References Elliott   F A . Violence . Arch Neurol...
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J. Forensic Sci.. January 2000, 45(1): 77–82.
Published Online: January 1, 2000
... science, forensic psychiatry, mental disorder, psychosis, stalking, delusional jealousy, violence, aggression Societal violence is a complex and pervasive problem in the United States. Violent behaviors can range from impulsive and unplanned actions, to those that have been meticulously and systematically...
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J. Forensic Sci.. May 1999, 44(3): 565–567.
Published Online: May 1, 1999
...MG Rayel, M.D.; WB Land, M.D.; TG Gutheil, M.D. We report a patient with dementia due to B-12 deficiency and syphilis who presented to a forensic hospital after killing his ex-wife with a gun. Despite current awareness on the occurrence of aggression and violence in patients with dementia...
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Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. March 1999, 44(2): 421–424.
Published Online: March 1, 1999
...: forensic science, forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology, erotomania, homicide, delusions, violence, psychosis, mental disorder, stalking The delusional belief that one is loved by another is the defining characteristic of a psychiatric disorder clinically described by French, German, and British doctors...
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J. Forensic Sci.. November 1998, 43(6): 1112–1118.
Published Online: November 1, 1998
... that this formulation has a central role in the evaluation of cultural factors of parents who kill their children. 05 02 1998 24 03 1998 forensic science homicide infanticide neonaticide filicide cultural formulation forensic psychiatry biopsychosociocultural model violence References...
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J. Forensic Sci.. November 1998, 43(6): 1107–1111.
Published Online: November 1, 1998
... experience. The nature of the misidentification of persons due to flashback experiences is discussed. The association between the type of misidentification and aggression is also discussed. KEYWORDS: forensic science, misidentification of persons, misrecognition, aggression, violence, post-traumatic stress...
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J. Forensic Sci.. March 1998, 43(2): 340–347.
Published Online: March 1, 1998
... of the cases. Weapons, typically a knife or bludgeon, were used in all but one case. Thirteen of these youths had a prior history of violence, and twelve had previous arrests. Chaotic, abusive backgrounds and poor adjustment in school were typical for these boys. A conduct disorder diagnosis was present...
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Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. March 1998, 43(2): 321–328.
Published Online: March 1, 1998
... of the cases. Weapons, typically a knife or bludgeon, were used in all but one case. Thirteen of these youths had a prior history of violence, and twelve had previous arrests. Chaotic, abusive backgrounds and poor adjustment in school were typical for these boys. A conduct disorder diagnosis was present...
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Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. January 1998, 43(1): 158–163.
Published Online: January 1, 1998
...C Guilleminault, M.D.; D Leger, M.D.; P Philip, M.D.; MM Ohayon, M.D., D.Sc. Sleep consists of two complex states—NREM and REM sleep—and disturbances of the boundaries between the states of sleep and wakefulness may result in violence. We investigated our population for reports of violence...