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Angell, Beth

Angell, B., & Mahoney, C. (2007). Reconceptualizing the case management relationship in intensive treatment: A study of staff perceptions and experiences. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 34(2), 172-188.

Angell, B. (2006). Measuring strategies used by mental health providers to encourage medication adherence. Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research, 33(1), 53-72.

[B]

Belenko, Steven

Belenko, S., Dembo, R., Rollie, M., Childs, K., & Salvatore, C. (2009). Detecting, preventing, and treating sexually transmitted infections among adolescent offenders: An unmet public health need. American Journal of Public Health, 99(6), 1032-1041.

Belenko, S., Dugosh, K., Lynch, K., Mericle, A.A., Pich, M., & Forman, R. (2009). Online illegal drug use information: An exploratory analysis of drug-related website viewing by adolescents. Journal of Health Communication, 14(7), 612-630.

Blitz, Cynthia

Blitz, C., Wolff, N., & Shi, J. (2008). Physical victimization in prison: The role of mental illness. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 31(5), 385-393.

Blitz, C., Wolff, N., & Paap, K (2006). Availability of behavioral health treatment for women in prison. Psychiatric Services, 57(3), 356-360.

Blitz, C., Wolff, N., Pan, K., & Pogorzelski, W. (2005). Research and practice: Gender-specific behavioral health and community realease patterns among New Jersey prison inmates: Implications for treatment and community reentry. American Journal of Public Health, 95(10), 1741-1746.

[D]

Dembo, Richard

Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., & Wareham, J. (2009). Drug use and sexually transmitted diseases and drug use among female and male arrested youths. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(2), 129-141. DOI: 10.1007/S10865-008-9183-2.

Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., Wareham, J., & Schmeidler, J. (2009). Individual and community risk factors and sexually transmitted diseases among arrested youths: A two level analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(4) 303-316.

Draine, Jeffrey

Draine, J., & Herman, D.B. (2007). Critical time intervention for reentry from prison for persons with mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 58, 1577-1581.

Draine, J., Wilson, A.B., & Pogorzelski, W. (2007). Limitations and potential in current research on services for people with mental illness in the criminal justice system. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 45, 159-177.

Draine, J. (2003). Where is the “illness” in the criminalization of mental illness? In W. H. Fisher (Ed.), Community-based interventions for criminal offenders with severe mental illness (pp. 9-11). Oxford: Elsevier Science.

[F]

Fisher, William H.

Fisher, W.H., Banks, S.M., Roy-Bujnowski, K., Grudzinskas, A.J., Simon, L.J., & Wolff, N. (2009). Categorizing temporal patterns of arrest in a cohort of adults with serious mental illness. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. DOI: 10.1007/s11414-009-9188-9.

Fisher, W.H., & Drake, R. (2007). Forensic mental illness and other policy misadventures. Commentary on "Extending assertive community treatment to criminal justice settings: Origins, current evidence, and future directions." Community Mental Health Journal, 43(5), 545-548.

Fisher, W. H., Wolff, N., Grudzinskas, A.J., Roy-Bujnowski, K., Banks, S., & Clayfield, J. (2007). Drug-related arrests in a cohort of mental health services recipients. Psychiatric Services, 58, 1448-1453.

Fisher, W. H., Silver, E., & Wolff, N. (2006). Beyond “criminalization”: Developing a criminologically-informed framework for mental health policy and services research. Administration and Policy in Mental/Mental Health Services Research, 33, 544-557.

Fisher, W. H., Roy-Bujnowski, K., Grudzinskas, A.J., Clayfield, J., Banks, S.M., & Wolff, N. (2006). Patterns and prevalence of arrest in a statewide cohort of mental health care consumers. Psychiatric Services, 57, 1623-1628.

Fisher, W. H., Wolff, N., & Roy-Bujnowski, K (2003). Community mental health services and criminal justice involvement among persons with mental illness. In W.H. Fisher (Ed.), Community-based interventions for offenders with severe mental illness (pp. 25-51). Oxford: Elsevier Science

[G]

Gerardi, Douglas

Gerardi, D., & Wolff, N. (2008). Working together: A corrections-academic partnership that works. Equal Opportunities International, 27, 148-160.

[H]

Hirschfield, Paul

Hirschfield, P., Maschi, T., White, H. R., Goldman-Traub, L., & Loeber, R. (2006). Mental health and juvenile arrests: Criminality, criminalization, or compassion? Criminology, 44(3), 593-630.

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Meloy, Michelle

Meloy, M., Shaleh, Y., & Wolff, N. (2007). Sex offender laws in America: Can panic-driven legislation ever create safer societies? Criminal Justice Studies, 20, 423-443.

Morabito, Melissa

Morabito, M. S. (2007). Horizons of Context: Understanding the police decision to arrest people with mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 58, 1582-1587.

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Pogorzelski, Wendy

Pogorzelski, W., Wolff, N., Pan, K., & Blitz, C. (2005). Public health consequences of imprisonment: Behavioral health problems, ex-offender reentry policies, and the “Second Chance Act”. American Journal of Public Health, 95 (10), 1718-1724.

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Silver, Eric

Silver, E. (2006). Understanding the relationship between mental disorder and violence: The need for a criminological perspective. Law and Human Behavior, 30(6), 685-706.

Skeem, Jennifer

Skeem, J., & Louden, J.E. (2006). Toward evidence-based practice for probationers and parolees mandated to mental health treatment. Psychiatric Services, 57, 333-342.

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Watson, Amy

Watson, A.C., Kelly, B.L., & Vidalon, T.M. (2009). Examining the Meaning Attached to Mental Illness and Mental Health Services Among Justice System-Involved Youth and Their Parents, Qualitative Health Research, 19(8), 1087-1099. DOI: 10.1177/1049732309341202

Watson, A.C., Angell B, Morabito M.S., & Robinson N. (2008). Defying negative expectations: Dimensions of fair and respectful treatment by police officers as perceived by people with mental illness. Administration & Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health Services Research, 35(6), 449-457. DOI: 10.1007/s10488-008-0188-5.

Watson, A.C., Morabito, M.S., Draine, J., & Ottati, V. (2008). Improving police response to persons with mental illness: A Multi- level conceptualization of CIT. International Journal of Psychiatry and Law, 31(4), 359-368.

White, Helene Raskin

White, H.R., Shi, J., Hirschfield, P., Mun, E.Y, & Loeber, R. (2010). Effects of institutional confinement for delinquency on levels of depression and anxiety among male adolescents. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice: An Interdisciplinary Journal, in press.

White, H.R., Jarrett, J., Valencia, E.Y, & Loeber, R. (2007). Stages and sequences of initiation and regular substance use in a longitudinal cohort of black and white male adolescents. Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs. 68(2), 173-181.

Wolff, Nancy

Wolff, N., & Shi, J. (2009). Contextualization of physical and sexual assault in male prisons: The incidents and their aftermath. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 15(1), 58-77. DOI: 10.1177/1078345808326622.

Wolff, N., Shi, J., & Siegel, J. (2009). Patterns of victimization among male and female inmates: Evidence of an enduring legacy. Violence & Victims, 24(6), 801-818.

Wolff, N., Shi, J., & Siegel, J. (2009). Understanding physical victimization inside prisons: Factors that predict risk. Justice Quarterly, 26(3), 445-475. DOI: 10.1080/07418820802427858.

Wolff, N. (2008). Building "person-first" reentry strategies for women leaving prison from the perspectives of the end users: The returning women. In R. Gido & L. Dalley (Eds.), Women’s mental health issues across the criminal justice system (pp. 226-243). Pearson, Prentice Hall.

Wolff, N. (2008). Law and disorder: The case against diminished responsibility. In D. Evans, & E. Rhine (Eds.), What works: Research into practice: Bridging the gap in community corrections (pp.97-151). International Community Corrections Council and the American Correctional Association.

Wolff, N., & Shi, J. (2008). Patterns of victimization and feelings of safety inside prison: The experience of male and female inmates. Crime and Delinquency. DOI:10.1177/0011128708321370.

Wolff, N., Shi, J., & Bachman, R. (2008). Measuring victimization inside prison: Questioning the questions. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(10): 1343-1362. DOI:10.1177/0886260508314301.

Wolff, N., Shi, J., & Blitz, C. (2008). Racial and ethnic disparities in types and sources of victimization inside prison. The Prison Journal, 88, 451-472.

Wolff, N., Blitz, C., & Shi, J. (2007). Rates of sexual victimization inside prison for people with and without mental disorder. Psychiatric Services, 58(8), 1087-1094.

Wolff, N., Blitz, C., Shi, J., Siegel, J., & Bachman, R. (2007). Physical violence inside prison: Rates of victimization. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 34(5), 588-599.

Wolff, N., & Gerardi, D. (2007). Building evidence on best practice through corrections-academic partnerships: Getting to successful practice. Crime and Justice International, 23(May/June), 13-22.

Wolff, N., Shi, J., Blitz, C., & Siegel, J. (2007). Understanding sexual victimization inside prisons: Factors that predict risk. Criminology & Public Policy, 6(3), 201-231.

Wolff, N., Blitz, C., Shi, J., Bachman, R., & Siegel, J. (2006). Sexual Violence inside Prison: Rates of Victimization. Journal of Urban Health, 83(5), 835-848.

Wolff, N. (2005). Community reintegration of prisoners with mental illness: A social investment perspective. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 28(1), 43-58.

Wolff, N., Maschi, T., & Bjerklie, J.R. (2005). Reentry planning for mentally disordered inmates: A social investment approach. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 42(2), 21-42.

Wolff, N., & Pogorzelski, W. (2005). Measuring the effectiveness of mental health courts: Challenges and recommendations. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 11(4), 539-569.

Wolff, N., & Draine, J. (2004). The dynamics of social capital of prisoners and community reentry: Ties that bind? Journal of Correctional Health Care, 10, 457-490.

Wolff, N., Maschi, T., & Bjerklie, J.R. (2004). Profiling mentally disordered offenders: A case study of New Jersey prison inmates. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 10, 1-16.

Wolff, N. (2003). Courting the court: Courts as agents for treatment and justice. In W. H. Fisher (Ed.), Community-based interventions for offenders with severe mental illness (pp. 143-197). Oxford: Elsevier Science.

Wolff, N. (2002). Courts as therapeutic agents: Thinking past the novelty of mental health courts. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 30, 431-437.

Wolff, N., Plemmons, D., Veysey, B., & Brandli, A. (2002). Release planning for inmates with mental illness compared with those who have other chronic illnesses. Psychiatric Services, 53, 1469-1471.

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