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Refereed Journal Articles (continued)

Harrell, A., Mitchell, O., Hirst, A., Marlowe, D. B., & Merrill, J. (2002). Breaking the cycle of drugs and crime: Findings from the Birmingham BTC demonstration. Criminology & Public Policy, 1, 183-216.

Harrell, A., Mitchell, O., Merrill, J. C., & Marlowe, D. B. (2003). Evaluation of Breaking the Cycle. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute. (Available at www.urban.org.)

Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Marczyk, G. (2004). Pragmatic psychology, forensic mental health assessment, and the case of Thomas Johnson: Applying principles to promote quality. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10, 31-70.

Heilbrun, K., Marczyk, G. R., DeMatteo, D., Zillmer, E. A., Harris, J., & Jennings, T. (2003). Principles of forensic mental health assessment: Implications for neuropsychological assessment in forensic contexts. Assessment, 10, 329-343.

Loving, J. L., & Patapis, N. S. (2007). Evaluating amenability to treatment: integrating statutes and case law into clinical practice. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 7, 67-78.

Marczyk, G. R., Heilbrun, K., Lander, T., & DeMatteo, D. (2003). Predicting juvenile recidivism with the PCL:YV, MAYSI, and YLS/CMI. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2, 7-18.

Marczyk, G. R., Heilbrun, K., Lander, T., & DeMatteo, D. (2005). Juvenile decertification: Developing a model for classification and prediction. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 32, 278-301.

Marczyk, G., Heilbrun, K., DeMatteo, D., & Bell, B. (2003). Using a model to guide data gathering, interpretation, and communication in capital mitigation evaluations. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 3, 89-103.

Marlowe, D. B. (2001). Coercive treatment of substance abusing criminal offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 1, 65-73.

Marlowe, D. B. (2002). Effective strategies for intervening with drug abusing offenders. Villanova Law Review, 47, 989-1025.

Marlowe, D. B. (2003). Integrating substance abuse treatment and criminal justice supervision. NIDA Science & Practice Perspectives, 2, 4-14.

Marlowe, D. B. (2005). Drug court efficacy vs. effectiveness. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 5, 1-2, 15-16. [Reprinted from www.jointogether.org, Sept. 29, 2004]

Marlowe, D. B. (2006). Depot naltrexone in lieu of incarceration: A behavioral analysis of coerced treatment for addicted offenders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31, 131-139.

Marlowe, D. B. (2006). When “what works” never did: Dodging the “Scarlet M” in correctional rehabilitation. Criminology & Public Policy, 5, 601-608.

Marlowe, D. B. (in press). Judicial supervision of drug-abusing offenders. Journal of Psychoactive drugs.

Marlowe, D. B., & DeMatteo, D. S. (2003). Drug policy by analogy: Well, it’s like this.... Psychiatric Services, 54, 1455-1456.

Marlowe, D. B., & Festinger, D. S. (in press). Leveraging effective services for drug abusing offenders. Science & Engineering Ethics.

Marlowe, D. B., & Kirby, K. C. (1999). Effective use of sanctions in drug courts: Lessons from behavioral research. National Drug Court Institute Review, 2, 1-31.

Marlowe, D. B., DeMatteo, D. S., & Festinger, D. S. (2003). A sober assessment of drug courts. Federal Sentencing Reporter, 16, 153-157.

Marlowe, D. B., DeMatteo, D. S., Festinger, D. S., & Patapis, N. S. (2004). Drug dependence is omnigenus: The disease analogy and criminal justice policy. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 4, 65-78.

Marlowe, D. B., Elwork, A., Festinger, D. S., & McLellan, A. T. (2003). Drug policy by popular referendum: This, too, shall pass. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25, 213-221.

Marlowe, D. B., Festinger, D. S., & Lee, P. A. (2003). The role of judicial status hearings in drug court. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 3, 33-34, 44-46.

Marlowe, D. B., Festinger, D. S., & Lee, P. A. (2004). The judge is a key component of drug court. National Drug Court Institute Review, 2, 1-34.

Patapis, N., & Nordstrom, B. (2006). Research on naltrexone in the criminal justice system. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31, 113-115.


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