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Jennifer Skeem
Jennifer Skeem
Professor of Public Policy & Social Welfare, UC Berkeley
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Psychopathic personality: Bridging the gap between scientific evidence and public policy
JL Skeem, DLL Polaschek, CJ Patrick, SO Lilienfeld
Psychological Science in the Public Interest 12 (3), 95-162, 2011
10072011
Violence risk assessment: getting specific about being dynamic.
KS Douglas, JL Skeem
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 11 (3), 347, 2005
9872005
Assessing callous–unemotional traits in adolescent offenders: Validation of the Inventory of Callous–Unemotional Traits
ER Kimonis, PJ Frick, JL Skeem, MA Marsee, K Cruise, LC Munoz, ...
International journal of law and psychiatry 31 (3), 241-252, 2008
9522008
Is criminal behavior a central component of psychopathy? Conceptual directions for resolving the debate.
JL Skeem, DJ Cooke
Psychological assessment 22 (2), 433, 2010
9292010
Psychopathic personality or personalities? Exploring potential variants of psychopathy and their implications for risk assessment
JL Skeem, N Poythress, JF Edens, SO Lilienfeld, EM Cale
Aggression and Violent Behavior 8 (5), 513-546, 2003
6742003
Two subtypes of psychopathic violent offenders that parallel primary and secondary variants.
J Skeem, P Johansson, H Andershed, M Kerr, JE Louden
Journal of abnormal psychology 116 (2), 395, 2007
6422007
Correctional policy for offenders with mental illness: creating a new paradigm for recidivism reduction.
JL Skeem, S Manchak, JK Peterson
Law and human behavior 35 (2), 110, 2011
6222011
Assessment of “juvenile psychopathy” and its association with violence: A critical review
JF Edens, JL Skeem, KR Cruise, E Cauffman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 19 (1), 53-80, 2001
6182001
Assessing relationship quality in mandated community treatment: blending care with control.
JL Skeem, JE Louden, D Polaschek, J Camp
Psychological assessment 19 (4), 397, 2007
5532007
Risk, race, and recidivism: Predictive bias and disparate impact
JL Skeem, CT Lowenkamp
Criminology 54 (4), 680-712, 2016
4752016
Current directions in violence risk assessment
JL Skeem, J Monahan
Current directions in psychological science 20 (1), 38-42, 2011
4472011
Treatment response of adolescent offenders with psychopathy features: A 2-year follow-up
M Caldwell, J Skeem, R Salekin, G Van Rybroek
Criminal Justice and Behavior 33 (5), 571-596, 2006
4382006
Psychopathy, treatment involvement, and subsequent violence among civil psychiatric patients
JL Skeem, J Monahan, EP Mulvey
Law and human behavior 26, 577-603, 2002
4372002
Psychopathy and community violence among civil psychiatric patients: results from the MacArthur Violence Risk Assessment Study.
JL Skeem, EP Mulvey
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 69 (3), 358, 2001
4282001
Views of the downward extension: Comparing the youth version of the Psychopathy Checklist with the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory
JL Skeem, E Cauffman
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 21 (6), 737-770, 2003
3732003
Primary and secondary variants of juvenile psychopathy differ in emotional processing
ER Kimonis, PJ Frick, E Cauffman, A Goldweber, J Skeem
Development and psychopathology 24 (3), 1091-1103, 2012
3522012
Offenders with mental illness have criminogenic needs, too: toward recidivism reduction.
JL Skeem, E Winter, PJ Kennealy, JE Louden, JR Tatar II
Law and human behavior 38 (3), 212, 2014
3392014
How often and how consistently do symptoms directly precede criminal behavior among offenders with mental illness?
JK Peterson, J Skeem, P Kennealy, B Bray, A Zvonkovic
Law and human behavior 38 (5), 439, 2014
3372014
Risk assessment in criminal sentencing
J Monahan, JL Skeem
Annual review of clinical psychology 12 (1), 489-513, 2016
3222016
Do core interpersonal and affective traits of PCL-R psychopathy interact with antisocial behavior and disinhibition to predict violence?
PJ Kennealy, JL Skeem, GD Walters, J Camp
Psychological assessment 22 (3), 569, 2010
2922010
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