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here to request copies of published articles and chapters.287. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Lang, C., & Chaplin, T.C. (in press). The sexual preferences of sex offenders with mental retardation. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment.
286. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (in press). Assessment of risk and dangerousness in adults. In J. Brown & E.A. Campbell (Eds.) Cambridge handbook of forensic psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
285. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T.,& Rice, M.E. (in press). Domestically violent men: Risk assessment for criminal justice, offender intervention, and victim services. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
284. Seto, M. C., Marques, J. K., Harris, G. T., Chaffin, M., Lalumière, M. L., Miner, M. H., Berliner, L., Rice, M. E., Lieb, R., & Quinsey, V. L. (in press). Good science and progress in sex offender treatment are intertwined: A response to Marshall and Marshall (2007). Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment.
283. Rice, M. E. (in press). Current status of violence risk assessment: Is there a role for clinical judgment? In G. Bourgon, R. K. Hanson, J.D. Pozzulo, K.E. Morton Bourgon, & C.L. Tanasichuk (Eds.). Proceedings of the North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference. Canadian Psychological Association: Ottawa, ON.
282. Hilton, N.Z. & Harris, G.T. (in press). Criminal justice responses to partner violence: History, evaluation, and lessons from interventions for criminal conduct. In J. Lutzker & D. Whitaker (Eds.), Preventing partner violence: Foundations, intervention, issues. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
281. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Hilton, N.Z. (in press). The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide and Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide for violence risk assessment and the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment and Domestic Violence Risk Appraisal Guide for wife assault risk assessment. In R. Otto and K. Douglas (Eds.) Handbook of violence risk assessment tools. Oxford, UK: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
280. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (in press). Sex Offender Assessment. In B.L. Cutler (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
279. Lalumière, M.L., Mishra, S., & Harris, G.T. (in press). In cold blood: The evolution of psychopathy. In J. Duntley & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.). Evolutionary forensic psychology. Oxford University Press.
278. Hilton, N. Z., Harris, G. T., & Holder, N.L. (in press). Actuarial violence risk assessment in hospital-based partner assault clinics. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research.
277. Harris, G.T. (in press). Select selectionist selection. [Review of S.M. Platek, J.P. Keenan, & T.K. Shackelford (Eds.) Evolutionary cognitive neuroscience.] Canadian Psychology.
276. Hilton, N.Z. & Harris, G.T. (in press). How nonrecidivism affects predictive accuracy: Evidence from a cross-validation of the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA). Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
275. Quinsey, V.L. (in press). The Sex Offender Risk Appraisal Guide. In B.L. Cutler (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
274. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (in press). The Violence Risk Appraisal Guide. In B.L. Cutler (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
273. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2008). Arson. In V.N. Parrillo (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
272. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Houghton, R.E., & Eke, A.W. (2008). An indepth actuarial assessment for wife assault recidivism: The Domestic Violence Risk Appraisal Guide. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 150-163.
271. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Quinsey, V.L. (2008). Shall evidence-based risk assessment be abandoned? British Journal of Psychiatry, 192, 154.
270. Hilton, N.Z., Carter, A.M., Harris, G.T., & Sharpe, A.J.B. (2008). Does using non-numerical terms to describe risk aid violence risk communication? Clinician agreement and decision-making. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23, 171-188.
269. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (2007). Characterizing the value of actuarial violence risk assessment. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 1638-1656.
268. Hilton, N.Z. & Harris, G.T. (2007). Assessing risk of intimate partner violence. In J.C. Campbell (Ed.). Assessing dangerousness: Violence by sexual offenders, batterers, and child abusers. (2nd Ed.) (pp. 105-126). New York: Springer.
267. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2007). The effect of arrest on wife assault recidivism, controlling for pre-arrest risk. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 1334-1344.
266. Munro, G.E.S., Dywan, J., Harris, G.T., McKee, S., & Unsal, A., & Segalowitz, S.J. (2007). ERN varies with degree of psychopathy in an emotion discrimination task. Biological Psychology, 76, 31-42.
265. McKee, S.A., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2007). Improving forensic tribunal decisions: The role of the clinician. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 25, 485-506.
264. Hilton, N. Z., Harris, G. T., Rice, M. E., Eke, A. W., & Lowe-Wetmore, T. (2007). Training front-line users in the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA), a tool for police domestic investigations. Canadian Journal of Police and Security Services, 5, 95-98.
263. Munro, G.E.S., Dywan, J., Harris, G.T., McKee, S., & Unsal, A., & Segalowitz, S.J. (2007). Response inhibition in psychopathy: The frontal N2 and P3. Neuroscience Letters, 418, 149–153.
262. Lalumière, M.L. & Rice, M.E. (2007). The validity of phallometric assessment with rapists. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 19, 61-68.
261. McKee, S.A., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Silk, L. (2007). Effects of a Snoezelen room on the behavior of three autistic clients. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 28, 304-316.
260. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (2007). Adjusting actuarial violence risk assessments based on aging and the passage of time. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34, 297-313.
259. Harris, G.T., Hilton, N.Z., Rice, M.E., & Eke, A.W. (2007). Children killed by genetic parents versus stepparents. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 85-95.
258. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Hilton, N.Z., Lalumière, M.L., & Quinsey, V.L. (2007). Coercive and precocious sexuality as a fundamental aspect of psychopathy. Journal of Personality Disorders, 21, 1-29.
257. Harris, G.T., Parle, D., & Gagné (2007). Effects of a tobacco ban on long-term psychiatric patients. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 34, 43-55.
256. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (2007). Psychopathy research at Oak Ridge: Skepticism overcome. In H. Herve and J. C. Yuille (Eds.) The psychopath: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 57-76). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
255. Leonard E.J. & Bruer R. (2007). Supported education strategies for people with severe mental illness: A review of evidence based practice. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 11, 97-109.
254. Bruer, R., Spitznagel, E., & Cloninger, R. (2007). The temporal limits of cognitive change from music therapy in elderly persons with dementia or dementia-like cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Music Therapy, 44, 308-328.
253. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Lang, C., & Cormier, C.A. (2006). Violent sex offenses: How are they best measured from official records? Law and Human Behavior, 30, 525-541.
252. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2006). What population and what question? Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 48, 95-102.
251. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2006). Sixty-six years of research on the clinical versus actuarial prediction of violence. The Counseling Psychologist, 34, 400-409.
250. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (2006). Treatment of psychopathy: A review of empirical findings. In C. Patrick (Ed.) The handbook of psychopathy (pp. 555-572). New York, NY: Guilford.
249. Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Cormier, C.A. (2006). Violent offenders: Appraising and managing risk (Second Edition). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
248. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2006). Treatment approaches at Oak Ridge, the maximum security hospital at Penetanguishene, Ontario. In C. Newrith, C. Meux, & P.J. Taylor, (Eds.) Personality disorder and serious offending. (pp. 363-365). London: Hodder Arnold.
247. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2005). Comparing effect sizes in follow-up studies: ROC, Cohen's d and r. Law and Human Behavior, 29, 615-620.
246. Lalumière, M.L., Harris, G.T., Quinsey, V.L., & Rice, M.E., (2005). The causes of rape: Understanding individual differences in the male propensity for sexual aggression. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Note: For a review of this work see:
Barash, D.P. (2005). On NOT doing what comes naturally. [Review of the book The causes of rape: Individual differences in male propensity for sexual aggression.] PsycCRITIQUES, July 27, 2005 Vol. 50, No. 30, Article 14.
245. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., Rawson, K., & Beach, C. (2005). Communication of risk information to forensic decision-makers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 32, 97-116.
244. Hilton, N.Z. & Harris, G.T. (2005). Predicting wife assault: A critical review and implications for policy and practice. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 6, 3-23.
243. Parle D., Parker S., & Steeves D. (2005). Making Canadian healthcare facilities 100% smoke-free: A national trend emerges. Healthcare Quarterly, 8, 53-57.
242. Seto, M.C., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2004). The criminogenic, clinical, and social problems of forensic and civil psychiatric patients. Law and Human Behavior, 28, 577-586.
241. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Lang, C., Cormier, C.A., & Lines, K.J. (2004). A brief actuarial assessment for the prediction of wife assault recidivism: The Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment. Psychological Assessment, 16, 267-275.
240. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Cormier, C.A., Lang, C., Coleman, G., & Smith Krans, T. (2004). An evidence-based approach to planning services for forensic psychiatric patients. Issues in Forensic Psychology, 5, 13-49.
239. Seto, M.C., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Barbaree, H.E. (2004). The Screening Scale for Pedophilic Interests and recidivism among adult sex offenders with child victims. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33, 455-466.
238. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Camilleri, J.A. (2004). Applying a forensic actuarial assessment (the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide) to nonforensic patients. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19, 1063-1074.
237. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., Lalumière, M.L., Boer, D., & Lang, C. (2003). A multi-site comparison of actuarial risk instruments for sex offenders. Psychological Assessment, 15, 413-425.
236. Harris, G.T. (2003). Men in his category have a 50% likelihood, but which half is he in? Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, 389-393.
235. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (2003). Actuarial assessment of risk among sex offenders. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 198-210.
234. Lalumière, M.L., Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Trautrimas, C. (2003). Are rapists differentially aroused by coercive sex in phallometric assessments? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 211-224.
233. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2003). The size and sign of treatment effects in therapy for sex offenders. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 989, 428-440.
232. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2003). Commentary on etiology. In R. A. Prentky, E.S. Janus,& M. C. Seto (Eds.) Understanding and managing sexually coercive behavior. (pp 144-146). New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 989.
231. Rice, M.E. (2003). [Review of A. Raine & J. Sanmartin (Eds.) Violence and Psychopathy] Violence and Victims, 18, 110-112.
230. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2003). Adolescents' perceptions of the seriousness of sexual aggression: Influence of gender, traditional attitudes, and self-reported experience. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 15, 201-214.
229. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2003). Correspondence between self-report measures of interpersonal aggression. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 223-229.
228. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2003). What we know and don't know about treating sex offenders. In B.J. Winick and J.Q. LaFond (Eds.) Protecting society From sexually dangerous offenders: Law, justice, and therapy (pp. 101-117). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
227. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (2002). The appraisal of violence risk. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 15, 589-593.
226. Rice, M.E. (2002). More patience required to understand patient violence. [Review of M.L. Crowner (Ed.) Understanding and treating violent psychiatric patients.] Contemporary Psychology, 47, 334-335.
225. Quinsey, V.L. Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (2002). Research ethics and forensic psychiatry. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 47, 384-385.
224. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Cormier, C.A. (2002). Prospective replication of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide in predicting violent recidivism among forensic patients. Law and Human Behavior, 26, 377-394.
223. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (2002). Men who molest their sexually immature daughters: Is a special explanation required? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 329-339.
222. Skilling, T.A., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Quinsey, V.L. (2002). Identifying persistently antisocial offenders using the Hare Psychopathy Checklist and DSM antisocial personality disorder criteria. Psychological Assessment, 14, 27-38.
221. Hilton, N.Z. (2002). [Review of the book Explaining violence against women in Canada]. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17, 343-345.
220. Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (2002). Sexual aggressors: Scientific status. In D.L. Faigman, D.H. Kaye, M.J. Saks, and J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern scientific evidence: The law and science of expert testimony. Vol. 1. (2nd ed., pp. 471-504). St. Paul, MN: West.
219. Harris, G.T., Skilling, T.A., & Rice, M.E. (2001). The construct of psychopathy. In M. Tonry (Ed.), Crime and Justice: An annual review of research. (pp. 197-264). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
218. Skilling, T.A., Quinsey, V.L., & Craig, W.A. (2001). Evidence of a taxon underlying serious antisocial behavior in boys. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 28, 450-470.
217. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Lalumière, M. (2001). Criminal violence: The roles of psychopathy, neurodevelopmental insults and antisocial parenting. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 28, 402-426.
216. Hilton, N.Z. & Simmons, J.L. (2001). Actuarial and clinical risk assessment in decisions to release mentally disordered offenders from maximum security. Law and Human Behavior, 25, 393-408.
215. Harris, G.T. & Hilton, N.Z. (2001). On interpreting moderate effects in interpersonal violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, 1094-1098.
214. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2001). Predicting violent recidivism by serious wife assaulters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, 408-423.
213. Lalumière, M.L., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2001). Psychopathy and developmental instability. Evolution and Human Behavior, 22, 75-92.
212. Rice, M.E. (2001). [Review of The dark side of man: Tracing the origins of male violence.] Contemporary Psychology: The APA Review of Books, 46, 39-42.
211. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (2001). Research on the treatment of adult sex offenders. In J.B. Ashford, B.D. Sales, & W. Reid (Eds.), Treating offenders with special needs (pp. 291-312). American Psychological Association.
210. Hilton, N.Z. (2000). Constructive research? [Review of The violences of men.] Contemporary Psychology: The APA Review of Books, 45, 272-274.
209. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (2000). The functions of aggression by male teenagers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 988-994.
208. Nielsen, R.F. (2000). Total encounters: The life and times of the Mental Health Centre, Penetanguishene. McMaster University Press: Hamilton, Ontario.
207. Hilton, N.Z. (2000). The role of attitudes and awareness in anti-violence education. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. Reprinted in R. Geffner, P.G. Jaffe, & M. Sudermann (Eds.), Children exposed to domestic violence: Current issues in research, intervention, prevention, and policy. (pp. 221-238). New York: Haworth.
206. Rice, M.E. (2000). [Review of Child sexual abusers: A community treatment approach.] Psychiatric Services, 51, 398.
205. Hilton, N.Z., Cooper, L., Davidson, T., Hogg Van Dyk, D., & Simmons, J. (1999). Working in psychiatric institutions: When ethics and politics conflict. Psychology Ontario, 32,, 7-9.
204. Lalumière, M., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (1999). Birth order and fluctuating asymmetry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 266, 2351-2354.
203. Hilton, N.Z. (1999). [Review of Rethinking violence against women.] Canadian Journal of Criminology, 545-564.
202. Hilton, N.Z. (1999). [Review of Woman abuse on campus: Results from the Canadian National Survey.] Canadian Journal of Criminology, 41, 109-113.
201. Rice, M.E. (1999). [Review of The abusive personality: Violence and control in intimate relationships]. Canadian Psychology, 40, (pp. 284-286).
200. Hingsburger, D., Chaplin, T., Hirstwood, K., Tough, S., Nethercott, A., & Spence, D. (1999). Intervening with sexually problematic behaviour in community settings. In L. Meyer & J. Scotti (Eds.), New directions for behavioral interventions: Principles, models, and practises (pp. 213-236). New York: P.H. Brooks.
199. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Chaplin, T.C., & Quinsey, V.L. (1999). Dissimulation in phallometric testing of rapists' sexual preferences. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 28, 223-232.
198. Hilton, N.Z. & Simmons, J.L. (1999). Adverse effects of poor behavior management on an inpatient's difficult behaviors. Psychiatric Services, 50, 964-966.
197. Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (1999). Sexual aggressors. In D.L. Faigman, D.H. Kaye, M.J. Saks, & J. Sanders (Eds.), Modern scientific evidence: The law and science of expert testimony, Vol. 3. (pp. 89-121). St. Paul, MN: West.
196. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Smith Krans, T., & Lavigne, S. (1998). Anti-violence education in high schools. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 13, 726-742.
195. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Quinsey, V.L. (1998). Appraisal and management of risk in sexual aggressors: Implications for criminal justice policy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 4, 73-115.
194. Hilton, N.Z., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (1998). On the validity of self-reported rates of interpersonal violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 13, 58-72.
193. Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E. & Cormier, C.A. (1998). Violent offenders: Appraising and managing risk. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Note: For a review of this work see:
Heilbrun, K. (2000). [Review of the book Violent Offenders: Appraising and Managing Risk.] Psychiatric Services, 51, 395-396.
192. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1998). Treatment for prisoners with major mental disorder. In B.J. Auerbach & T.C. Castellano (Eds), Successful community sanctions and services for special offenders: Proceedings of the 1994 Conference of the International Community Corrections Association (pp. 159-208). Arlington: Kirby Lithographic Co.
191. Lalumière, M. & Harris, G.T. (1998). Common questions about phallometric assessment. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 10, 227-237.
190. Lalumière, M.L., Harris, G.T., Quinsey, V.L., & Rice, M.E. (1998). Sexual deviance and number of older brothers among sexual offenders. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment, 10, 5-15.
189. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1998). Reply to Menuck. Psychiatric Services, 49, 388.
188. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1997). The treatment of mentally disordered offenders. Psychology, Public Policy & Law, 3, 1-58.
187. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1997). Treatment of adult offenders. In D. Stoff, J. Breiling, & J.D. Maser (Eds.), Handbook of Antisocial Behavior (pp. 425-435). New York: Wiley.
186. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1997). Risk appraisal and management of violent behavior. Psychiatric Services, 48, 1168-117.
185. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1997). Mentally disordered offenders: What research says about effective service. In C.D. Webster & M.A. Jackson (Eds.), Impulsivity: Theory, assessment and treatment (pp. 361-393). New York: Guilford Press.
184. Rice, M.E. (1997). Violent offender research and implications for the criminal justice system. American Psychologist, 52, 414-423.
183. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1997). Cross validation and extension of the Violence Risk Appraisal Guide for child molesters and rapists. Law and Human Behavior, 21, 231-241.
182. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1996). The science in phallometric testing of male sexual interest. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 5.156-160.
181. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1996). A typology of mentally disordered firesetters and the fires they set. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11, 364-375.
180. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1996). Predicting the recidivism of mentally disordered firesetters. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 11, 351-363.
179. Harris, G.T. (1996). [Review of the book Sexual aggression: Issues in etiology, assessment, and treatment]. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 25, 434-437.
178. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (1996). Treatment for forensic patients. In B. Sales & S. Shah (Eds.), Mental health and law: Research, policy and services (pp.141-189). New York: Carolina Academic Press.
177. Rice, M.E. (1996). [Review of What Works - Reducing Reoffending]. Psychiatric Services, 47, 884-885.
176. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., & Chaplin, T.C. (1996). Viewing time as a measure of sexual interest among child molesters and normal heterosexual men. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 389-394.
175. Conacher, G.N. & Fleming, R.L. (1996). The extreme regressive reaction of a psychopath. Psychiatric Quarterly, 67, 1-10.
174. Weisman, R. (1995). Reflections on the Oak Ridge experiment with mentally disordered offenders, 1965-1968. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 18, 265-290.
173. Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (1995). "The effectiveness of therapeutic communities for psychopaths": Reply. Therapeutic Communities, 16, 147-148.
172. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1995). Violent recidivism: Assessing predictive validity. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, 737-748.
171. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., & Durdle, B.M. (1995). The assessment and treatment of mentally disordered offenders in Ontario. (Available from Mental Health Programs and Services Branch, Ministry of Health Ontario, 5th Floor, 5700 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2M 4K5).
170. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1995). Psychopathy, schizophrenia, alcohol abuse and violent recidivism. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 18, 333-342.
169. Chaplin, T.C., Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (1995). Salient victim suffering and the sexual responses of child molesters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 163, 249-255.
168. Quinsey, V.L., Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (1995). The actuarial prediction of sexual recidivism. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10, 85-105.
167. Quinsey, V.L., Lalumière, M.L., Rice, M.E., & Harris, G.T. (1995). Predicting sexual offenses. In J. Campbell (Ed.), Assessing dangerousness: Violence by sexual offenders, batterers, and child abusers (pp. 114-137). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
166. Hilton, N.Z., Jennings, K.T., Drugge, J.E., & Stephens, J. (1995). Childhood sexual abuse among clinicians working with sex offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 37, 287-296.
165. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Cormier, C.A. (1994). Psychopaths: Is a therapeutic community therapeutic? Therapeutic Communities, 15, 283-300.
164. Rice, M.E., Chaplin, T.C., Harris, G.T., & Coutts, J. (1994). Empathy for the victim and sexual arousal among rapists and nonrapists. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 9, 435-449.
163. Rice, M.E. (1994). [Review of Clinical approaches to violence]. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 4, 143-144.
162. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1994). The violent patient. In R.T. Ammerman & M. Hersen (Eds.), Handbook of prescriptive treatments for adults (pp. 463-486). New York: Plenum.
161. Rice, M.E. (1994). [Review of Managing the violent patient]. Violence Update, 4(9), 11.
160. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Quinsey, V.L. (1994). Psychopathy as a taxon: Evidence that psychopaths are a discrete class. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 387-397.
159. Hilton, N.Z. (1994). [Review of Domestic violence: The changing criminal justice response]. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 36, 211-215.
158. Hilton, N.Z. (1994). The failure of arrest to deter wife assault: What now? Violence Update, 4, 1-2, 4, 10.
157. Menuck, M. (1994). True confessions: Responding to psychiatric patients who report their own crimes. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 5, 33-46.
156. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (1994). Control in the psychiatric setting - Adults. In M. Hersen, R. Ammerman & L. Sisson (Eds.) Handbook of aggressive and destructive behavior in psychiatric patients (pp. 129-143). New York: Plenum Press.
155. Webster, C.D., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., Cormier, C.A., & Quinsey, V.L. (1994). The Violence Prediction Scheme. Toronto: Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto.
Note: For a review of this work see:
Monahan, J. (1995). [Review of the book The Violence Prediction Scheme]. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 22, 446-447.
154. Menuck, M. & Fleming, R. (1993). Penetanguishene reborn. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 3, 452-464.
153. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1993). Treatment for prisoners with mental disorder. In H.F. Steadman and J. Cocozza (Eds.), Mental illness in America's prisons (pp. 91-130). Seattle, WA: National Coalition for the Mentally Ill in the Criminal Justice System.
152. Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Lalumière, M.L. (1993). Assessing treatment efficacy in outcome studies of sex offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 8, 512-523.
151. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Quinsey, V.L. (1993). Violent recidivism of mentally disordered offenders: The development of a statistical prediction instrument. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 20, 315-335.
150. Quinsey, V.L., Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Reid, K.S. (1993). The phylogenetic and ontogenetic development of sexual age preferences in males: Conceptual and measurement issues. In H.E. Barbaree, W.L. Marshall & R. Laws (Eds.) The juvenile sex offender (pp. 143-163). New York: Guilford.
149. Hilton, N.Z. (1993). Childhood victimization and lack of empathy in child molesters: Explanation or excuse? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 37, 287-296.
148. Hilton, N.Z. (Ed.) (1993). Legal responses to wife assault: Current trends and evaluation. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
147. Hilton, N.Z. (1993). [Review of Abused and battered: Social and legal responses to family violence]. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 35, 235-237.
146. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1993). Ontario's maximum security hospital at Penetanguishene: Past, present and future. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 16, 195-215.
145. Hilton, N.Z. (1993). [Review of Children of battered women]. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 35, 69-72.
144. Harris, G.T., Hilton, N.Z., & Rice, M.E. (1993). Patients admitted to psychiatric hospital: Presenting problems and resolution at discharge. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 25, 267-285.
143. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (1993). Evaluating treatment programs for child molesters. In J. Hudson & J.V. Roberts (Eds.), Evaluating justice: Canadian policies and programs (pp. 189-203). Toronto: Thompson.
142. Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., & Earls, C. (1992). Maximizing the discriminant validity of phallometric assessment. Psychological Assessment, 4, 502-511.
141. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1992). Reducing violence in institutions: Maintaining behaviour change. In R. DeV. Peters, R.J. McMahon & V.L. Quinsey (Eds.) Aggression and violence throughout the life span (pp. 261-282). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
140. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1992). A comparison of criminal recidivism among schizophrenic and nonschizophrenic offenders. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 15, 397-408.
139. Menuck, M. & Arnold, L. (1992). How to survive in a mental hospital: Dealing with aggressive patients. In E. Persad, S. Kazarian & L. Joseph (Eds.), The Mental Hospital in the 21st Century. Toronto: Wall and Emerson.
138. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Cormier, C.A. (1992). Evaluation of a maximum security therapeutic community for psychopaths and other mentally disordered offenders. Law and Human Behavior, 16, 399-412.
137. Hilton, N.Z. (1992). Battered women's concerns about their children witnessing wife assault. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 7, 77-86.
136. Gillies, L., Hashmall, J., Hilton, N.Z., & Webster, C.D. (1992). Relapse prevention in pedophiles: Clinical concerns and program development. Canadian Psychology, 33, 199-210.
135. Hilton, N.Z. (1991). Mediating wife assault: Battered women and the "new family." Canadian Journal of Family Law, 9, 29-53. Reprinted in M. MacNeil, N. Sargent, B. Dawson, & M. Nixon (1999). Introduction to private law relationships. Toronto: Captus Press.
134. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1991). Firesetters admitted to a maximum security psychiatric institution: Characteristics of offenders and offenses. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6, 461-475.
133. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Cormier, C.A. (1991). Psychopathy and violent recidivism. Law and Human Behavior, 15, 625-637.
132. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Cormier, C.A. (1991). Length of detention in matched groups of insanity acquittees and convicted offenders. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 14, 223-236.
131. Harris, G.T. (1991). [Review of Clinical treatment of the violent person]. Journal of Interpersonal violence, 6, 253-255.
130. Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., & Harris, G.T. (1991). Sexual recidivism among child molesters released from a maximum security psychiatric institution. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59, 381-386.
129. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (1991). Evaluation of an institution-based treatment program for child molesters. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 6, 111-129.
128. Menuck, M., Jones, B., & Fleming, R. (1991). Treatment refusal by dangerous patients. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2, 267-279.
127. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Lang, C., & Bell, V. (1990). Recidivism among male insanity acquittees. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 18, 379-403.
126. Rice, M.E. (1990). [Review of The child molester: An integrated approach to evaluation and treatment]. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 19, 621-625.
125. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Sutherland, D., & Leveque, J. (1990). Principles regarding treatment of patients in psychiatric institutions. Canada's Mental Health, 38, 18-24.
124. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Quinsey, V.L., & Cyr, M. (1990). Planning treatment programs in secure psychiatric facilities. In D. Weisstub (Ed.) Law and mental health: International perspectives, (pp. 162-230). New York: Pergamon.
123. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1990). The predictors of insanity acquittal. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 13, 217-224.
122. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., & Quinsey, V.L. (1990). A followup of rapists assessed in a maximum security psychiatric facility. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 5, 435-448.
121. Rice, M.E., Quinsey, V.L., & Houghton, R. (1990). Predicting treatment outcome and recidivism among patients in a maximum security token economy. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 8, 313-326.
120. Quinsey, V.L. & Earls, C.M. (1990). The modification of sexual preferences. In W.L. Marshall, D.R. Laws & H.E. Barbaree (Eds.), Handbook of sexual assault: Issues, theories, and treatment of the offender, (pp. 279-295). N.Y.: Plenum.
119. Rice, M.E. (1990). [Review of Psychiatric rehabilitation of chronic mental patients"]. Canada's Mental Health, 38, 20-21.
118. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1990). An empirical approach to classification and treatment planning for psychiatric inpatients. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 46, 3-14.
117. Quinsey, V.L. (1990). Sexual violence. In R. Bluglass and P. Bowden (Eds.), Principles and practice of forensic psychiatry. (pp. 563-572). London: Churchill/Livingstone.
116. Harris, G.T., Rice, M.E., & Preston, D.L. (1989). Staff and patient perceptions of the least restrictive alternatives for the short term control of disturbed behavior. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 17, 239-263.
115. Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., & Upfold, D. (1989). Arsonists and sexual arousal to firesetting: Correlation unsupported. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 20, 203-209.
114. Rice, M.E., Harris, G.T., Varney, G.W., & Quinsey, V.L. (1989). Violence in institutions: Understanding, prevention, and control. Toronto: Hans Huber.
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113. Harris, G.T. (1989). The relationship between neuroleptic drug dose and the performance of psychiatric patients in a maximum security token economy program. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 20, 57-67.
112. Quinsey, V.L. (1988). Consultation on issues in the treatment of an exhibitionist. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3, 105-107.
111. Horley, J. (1988). Cognitions of child sexual abusers. Journal of Sex Research, 25, 542-545.
110. Quinsey, V.L. (1988). Sexual deviancy. Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 688-690.
109. Quinsey, V.L. (1988). Assessments of the treatability of forensic patients. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 6, 443-452.
108. Quinsey, V.L. & Chaplin, T.C. (1988). Preventing faking in phallometric assessments of sexual preference. In R.A. Prentky & V.L. Quinsey (Eds.) Human sexual aggression: Current perspectives, (pp. 49-58). N.Y.: Annals of New York Academy of Sciences.
107. Quinsey, V.L. & Chaplin, T.C. (1988). Penile responses of child molesters and normals to descriptions of encounters with children involving sex and violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3, 259-274.
106. Quinsey, V.L., Cyr, M., & Lavallee, Y. (1988). Treatment opportunities in a maximum security psychiatric hospital. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 11, 179-194.
105. Brooks, D.L., Spearn, R.C., Rice, M.E., Crocco, D., Hodgins, C., & VanderSchaaf, G. (1988). Systematic training for effective parenting (S.T.E.P.): An evaluative study with a Canadian population. Canada's Mental Health, 36, 2-5.
104. Prentky, R.A. & Quinsey, V.L. (Eds.). (1988). Human sexual aggression: Current perspectives. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 528.
103. Rice, M.E. & Harris, G.T. (1988). An empirical approach to the classification and treatment of maximum security psychiatric patients. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 6, 497-514.
102. Rice, M.E. & Fleming, R.L. (1988). [Review of The case of Valentine Shortis: a true story of crime and politics in Canada]. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 417-418.
101. Quinsey, V.L. (1988). [Review of Current issues in clinical psychology]. The Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 469-474.
100. Earls, C.M., Quinsey, V.L., & Castonguay, L.G. (1987). A comparison of three methods of scoring penile circumference changes. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 16, 493-500.
99. Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., Maguire, A.M., & Upfold, D. (1987). The behavioral treatment of rapists and child molesters: An example of an institutional program. In E.K. Morris & C.J. Braukmann (Eds.), Behavioral approaches to crime and delinquency: Application, research, and theory, (pp. 363-382). N.Y.: Plenum.
98. Quinsey, V.L., Harris, G.T., & Rice, M.E. (1987). [Review of Behaviour Alteration and the Criminal Law]. Canadian Psychology, 28, 85-87.
97. Quinsey, V.L. & Cyr, M. (1986). Perceived dangerousness and treatability of offenders: the effects of internal versus external attributions of crime causality. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 458-471.
96. Quinsey, V.L. & Maguire, A. (1986). Maximum security psychiatric patients: Actuarial and clinical prediction of dangerousness. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 143-171.
95. Rice, M.E. (1986). Medium- and maximum-security units for psychiatric patients in Ontario. Canada's Mental Health, 34, 17-20.
94. Harris, G.T. & Varney, G.W. (1986). A ten year study of assaults and assaulters on a maximum security psychiatric unit. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 173-191.
93. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1986). Staff injuries sustained during altercations with psychiatric patients. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 193-211.
92. Quinsey, V.L., Marion, G., Upfold, D., & Popple, K.T. (1986). Issues in teaching physical methods of resisting rape. Sexual Coercion & Assault, 1, 125-130.
91. Quinsey, V.L. (1986). Men who have sex with children. In D. Weisstub (Ed.) Law and Mental Health: International Perspectives, (pp. 140-172), Vol. 2, N.Y.: Pergamon.
90. Stermac, L.E. & Quinsey, V.L. (1986). The social competence of incarcerated sexual assaulters. Behavioral Assessment, 8, 171-185.
89. Rice, M.E. (1986). [Review of Pornography and sexual aggression]. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 18, 109-112.
88. Rice, M.E. & Quinsey, V.L. (1986). Contributions of Canadian applied psychological research to correctional and psychiatric institutions. Canadian Psychology, 27, 1-21.
87. Earls, C.M. & Quinsey, V.L. (1985). What is to be done? Future research on the assessment and behavioral treatment of sex offenders. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 3, 377-390.
86. Helzel, M.F. & Rice, M.E. (1985). On the validity of social skills assessments: an analysis of role-play and ward staff ratings of social behaviour in a maximum security setting. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 17, 400-4ll.
85. Rice, M.E. (1985). Violence in the maximum security hospital: In M.H. Ben-Aron, S.J. Hucker, & C.D. Webster (Eds.) Clinical criminology: the assessment and treatment of criminal behaviour, (pp. 57-79). Toronto: M & M Graphics.
84. Rice, M.E., Helzel, M.F., Varney, G.W., & Quinsey, V.L. (1985). Crisis prevention and intervention training for psychiatric hospital staff. American Journal of Community Psychology, 13, 289-304.
83. Quinsey, V.L. & Upfold, D. (1985). Rape completion and victim injury as a function of female resistance strategy. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 17, 40-50.
82. Quinsey, V.L. (1984). Politique institutionelle de liberation: identification des individus dangereux: une revue de la literature. [Institutional release policy and the identification of dangerous men: A review of the literature.] Criminologie, 17, 53-78. (English version available).
81. Harris, G.T. & Quinsey, V.L. (1984). The mentally disordered offender (draft report of the CPA committee on the Mental Disorder Project). Association of Psychologists in Nova Scotia Newsletter, 14, 11-16.
80. Quinsey, V.L. (1984). On the assessment of sex offenders at Oak Ridge. In E.L. Haines (Ed.) The Ontario Lieutenant Governor's Board of Review, Third Edition, Ontario Government Bookstore.
79. Harris, G.T. & Rice, M.E. (1984). Mentally disordered firesetters: Psychodynamic versus empirical approaches. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 7, 19-34.
78. Rice, M.E. (1984). [Review of Assaults within psychiatric facilities]. Canada's Mental Health, 32, 17-18.
77. Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., & Upfold, D. (1984). Sexual arousal to nonsexual violence and sadomasochistic themes among rapists and non-sex offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 651-657.
76. Quinsey, V.L. (1984). Sexual aggression: Studies of offenders against women. In D. Weisstub (Ed.) Law and mental health: International perspectives, Vol. 1. (pp. 84-121)., New York: Pergamon.
75. Quinsey, V.L. & Chaplin, T.C. (1984). Stimulus control of rapists' and non-sex offenders' sexual arousal. Behavioral Assessment, 6, 169-176.
74. Quinsey, V.L. (1983). Comments on Ferguson's Forty years of useless research. Canadian Psychology, 24, 226-227.
73. Quinsey, V.L. & Maguire, A. (1983). Offenders remanded for a psychiatric examination: Perceived treatability and disposition. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 6, 193-205.
72. Quinsey, V.L., Maguire, A., & Varney, G.W. (1983). Assertion and overcontrolled hostility among mentally disordered murderers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51, 550-556.
71. Rice, M.E. & Josefowitz, N. (1983). Assertion, popularity, and social behavior in maximum security psychiatric patients. Corrective and Social Psychiatry and Journal of Behavior Technology Methods and Therapy, 29, 97-104.
70. Harris, G.T. (1983). [Review of Evaluation and criminal justice policy]. Canadian Psychology, 24, 150-151.
69. Quinsey, V.L. & Marshall, W.L. (1983). Procedures for reducing inappropriate sexual arousal: An evaluation review. In J.G. Greer & I.R. Stuart (Eds.). The sexual aggressor: Current perspectives on treatment, (pp. 267-289). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1983.
68. Quinsey, V.L. (1983). Prediction of recidivism and the evaluation of treatment programs for sex offenders. In S. Simon-Jones & A.A. Keltner (Eds.) Sexual aggression and the law, (pp. 27-37). Criminology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.
67. Marshall, W.L., Abel, G.G., & Quinsey, V.L. (1983). The assessment and treatment of sexual offenders. In S. Simon-Jones & A.A. Keltner (Eds.) Sexual aggression and the law, (pp. 41-52). Criminology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University.
66. Rice, M.E. (1983). Improving the social skills of males in a maximum security psychiatric setting. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 15 ,1-13.
65. Rice, M.E., Arnold, L.S., & Tate, D.L. (1983). Faking good and bad adjustment on the MMPI and Overcontrolled Hostility in maximum security psychiatric patients. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 15, 43-51.
64. Quinsey, V.L. (1982). [A review of Schizophrenia.] Canada's Mental Health, 30, 22.
63. Quinsey, V.L. & Chaplin, T.C. (1982). Penile responses to nonsexual violence among rapists. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 9, 372-381.
62. Quinsey, V.L. (1982). The Ontario Reformatory at Penetanguishene:1882. Canada's Mental Health, 30, 14-15.
61. Harris, G.T. & Quinsey, V.L. (1982). Comment on Abel et al's "Two methods of measuring the penile response." The Behavior Therapist, 5, 117.
60. Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., & Varney, G. (1981). A comparison of rapists' and non-sex offenders' sexual preferences for mutually consenting sex, rape, and physical abuse of women. Behavioral Assessment, 3, 12.
59. Quinsey, V.L. (1981). The long term management of the mentally disordered offender. In S.J. Hucker, C.D. Webster & M. Ben-Aron (Eds.) Mental disorder and criminal responsibility, (pp. 137-155). Toronto: Butterworths.
58. Whitman, W.P. & Quinsey, V.L. (1981). Heterosocial skill training for institutionalized rapists and child molesters. Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 13, 105-114.
57. Barker, E. (1980). The Penetanguishene Program: A personal review. In H. Toch (Ed.), Therapeutic communities in corrections, (pp. 73-81). New York: Praeger.
56. Quinsey, V.L., Chaplin, T.C., & Carrigan, W.F. (1980). Biofeedback and signaled punishment in the modification of inappropriate sexual age preferences. Behavior Therapy, 11, 567-576.
55. Quinsey, V.L. (1980). The baserate problem and the prediction of dangerousness: a reappraisal. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 8, 329-340.
54. Rice, M.E. & Quinsey, V.L. (1980). Assessment and training of social competence in dangerous psychiatric patients. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 3, 371-390.
53. Quinsey, V.L., Arnold, L.S., & Pruesse, M.G. (1980). MMPI profiles of men referred for pre-trial psychiatric assessment as a function of offense type. Journal of Clinical Psychology 36, 410-417.
52. Quinsey, V.L. (1979). Assessments of the dangerousness of mental patients held in maximum security. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2, 389-406.
51. Quinsey, V.L. & Ambtman, R. (1979). Variables affecting psychiatrists' and teachers' assessments of the dangerousness of mentally ill offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 47, 353-362.
50. Quinsey, V.L.,Chaplin, T.C., & Carrigan, W.F. (1979). Sexual preferences among incestuous and non-incestuous child molesters. Behavior Therapy, 10, 562-565.
49. Rice, M.E. & Chaplin, T.C. (1979). Social skills training for hospitalized male arsonists. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 10, 105-108.
48. Quinsey, V.L. (1979). Demographic and clinical variables associated with release from a maximum security psychiatric institution. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 6, 390-399.
47. Quinsey, V.L. & McGrath, P. (1979). Problems in using assault frequency to evaluate individual treatment programs. Journal of Forensic Psychology, 7, 23-27.
46. Arnold, L.S., Fleming, R.L., & Bell, V. (1979). The man who became angry once. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 24, 762-766.
45. Quinsey, V.L. (1979). [Review of The Criminally Insane]. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 7, 279-283.
44. Quinsey, V.L. & Pruesse, M. (1978). On assessing violence and dangerousness in mental patients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 135, 866-867.
43. Quinsey, V.L. & Carrigan, W.F. (1978). Penile responses to visual stimuli: instructional control with and without auditory sexual fantasy correlates. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 5, 333-342.
42. Jones, A. (1978). Closing Penetanguishene Reformatory: An attempt to deinstitutionalize treatment of juvenile offenders in early twentieth century Ontario. Ontario History, 70, 227-244.
41. Quinsey, V.L. & Ambtman, R. (1978). Psychiatric assessments of the dangerousness of mentally ill offenders. Crime & Justice, 6, 249-257.
40. Quinsey, V.L. (1977). The assessment and treatment of child molesters: a review. Canadian Psychological Review, 18, 204-220.
39. Quinsey, V.L. & Boyd, B.A. (1977). An assessment of the characteristics and dangerousness of patients held on Warrants of the Lieutenant Governor. Crime and Justice 4, 268-274.
38. Quinsey, V.L. & Varney, G.W. (1977). Social skills game: A general method for the modeling and practice of adaptive behaviors. Behavior Therapy, 8, 279-281.
37. Quinsey, V.L. & Varney, G.W. (1977). Characteristics of assaults and assaulters in a maximum security psychiatric unit. Crime and Justice, 5, 212-220.
36. Arnold, L., Quinsey, V.L., & Velner, I. (1977). Overcontrolled hostility among men found not guilty by reason of insanity. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 9, 333-340.
35. Barker, E.T. & Buck, M.F. (1977). L.S.D. in a coercive milieu therapy program. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 22, 311-314.
34. Barker, E.T. & McLaughlin, A.J. (1977). The total encounter capsule. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 22, 355-360.
33. Link, N.F., Scherer, S.E., & Byrne, P.N. (1977). Moral judgment and moral conduct in the psychopath. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 22, 341-346.
32. Pruesse, M.G. & Quinsey, V.L. (1977). The dangerousness of patients released from maximum security: a replication. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 5, 293-299.
31. Quinsey, V.L. (1977). Problems in the treatment of mentally disordered offenders. Canada's Mental Health, 25, 2-3.
30. Quinsey, V.L. (1977). Studies in the reduction of assaults in a maximum security psychiatric institution. Canada's Mental Health, 25, 21-23.
29. Maier, G.J. (1976). [Review of Inside Groups]. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 21, 127-128.
28. Maier, G.J. (1976). Therapy in prisons. In J.R. Lion & D.J. Madden (Eds.) Rage, hate, assault and other forms of violence. New York: Spectrum.
27. Quinsey, V.L. & Bergersen, S.G. (1976). Instructional control of penile circumference. Behavior Therapy, 7, 489-493.
26. Quinsey, V.L., Bergersen, S.G., & Steinman, C.M. (1976). Changes in physiological and verbal responses of child molesters during aversion therapy. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 8, 202-212.
25. Quinsey, V.L. & Harris, G. (1976). A comparison of two methods of scoring the penile circumference response: magnitude and area. Behavior Therapy, 7, 702-704
24. Quinsey, V.L. & Varney, G.W. (1976). Modification of preference in a concurrent schedule by aversive conditioning: an analog study. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 7, 211-213.
23. Quinsey, V.L. (1975). Psychiatric staff conferences of dangerous mentally disordered offenders. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 7, 60-69.
22. Quinsey, V.L., Pruesse, M., & Fernley, R. (1975). A follow-up of patients found "unfit to stand trial" or "not guilty" because of insanity. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 20, 461-467.
21. Quinsey, V.L., Pruesse, M., & Fernley, R. (1975). Oak Ridge patients: prerelease characteristics and postrelease adjustment. Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 3, 63-77.
20. Quinsey, V.L. & Sarbit, B. (1975). Behavioral changes associated with the introduction of a token economy in a maximum security psychiatric institution. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections, 17, 177-182.
19. Quinsey, V.L., Steinman, C.M., Bergersen, S.G., & Holmes, T.F. (1975). Penile circumference, skin conductance, and ranking responses of child molesters and "normals" to sexual and nonsexual visual stimuli. Behavior Therapy, 6, 213-219.
18. Quinsey, V.L., Warneford, A., Pruesse, M., & Link, N. (1975). Released Oak Ridge patients: a follow-up of review board discharges. British Journal of Criminology, 15, 264-270.
17. Roszmann, D.E., Houghton, R., & Lehovitch, S. (1975). Maximum security, change, and social work. The Social Worker, 43, 24-29.
16. Fenz, W.D., Young, M.J., & Fenz, H.G. (1974). Differences in the modulation of cardiac activity between psychopaths and normal controls. Psychosomatic Medicine, 36, 488-502.
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