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Ehrensaft MK, Wasserman GA, Verdelli L, Greenwald S, Miller LS, and Davies M (2003). Maternal antisocial behavior, parenting practices and behavior problems in boys at risk for antisocial behavior, Journal of Child and Family Studies, 12(1) 27-40.

Ko, SJ and Wasserman, GA (Fall 2002). The Center for the Promotion of Mental Health in Juvenile Justice: Striving for best practices for mental health assessment in juvenile justice settings. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth: Evidence-Based Assessments and Intervention for the Real World, 2(1), Civic Research Institute, Inc. P. Jensen, Editor; D. Launer, Managing Editor. New York, NY, pp. 89-90, 98-99

Tiet QQ, Wasserman GA, Loeber R, Miller LS, & McReynolds LS (2001). Developmental and sex differences in types of conduct problems. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 10(2) 181-197.

Wasserman GA, Keenan K, Tremblay RE, Coie JD, Herrenkohl TI, Loeber R, and Petechuk D (2002). Risk and protective factors of child delinquency. Child Delinquency Bulletin Series (pp. 1-15). U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

Wasserman GA, Ko SJ, and Jensen P (Winter 2001). Columbia Guidelines for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Referral. Report on Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in Youth: Evidence-Based Assessments and Intervention for the Real World, 2(4), Civic Research Institute, Inc. P. Jensen, Editor; D. Launer, Managing Editor. New York, NY, pp. 9-23

Wasserman GA, Ko SJ, and McReynolds LS (in press). Assessing the mental health status of youth in juvenile justice settings. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Wasserman, GA.and Miller, LS (1997). Prevention of serious violent and chronic offending. In R. Loeber, D. Farrington (Eds.), Understanding and Treating Serious Violent Chronic Offenders. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Programs

Wasserman GA and Miller LS (1998). The prevention of serious and violent juvenile offending. In: Serious and violent juvenile offenders: Risk factors and successful intervention. Loeber R, Farrington DP, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 197-247

Wasserman GA and Seracini AM (2001). Family risk factors and family treatments for early-onset offending. In Loeber R, Farrington DP, (eds.). Child Delinquents. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp 165-190


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Atkins DL, Pumariega AJ, Rogers K (1999). Mental health and incarcerated youth. I: Prevalence and nature of psychopathology. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 8:193-204.

Cauffman E, Feldman SS, Waterman J, Steiner H (1998). Posttraumatic stress disorder among female juvenile offenders. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 37(11):1209-1216.

Duclos CW, Belas J, Novins DK, Martin C, Jewett CS, Manson SM (1998). Prevalence of common psychiatric disorders among American Indian adolescent detainees. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 37:866-873.

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Grisso T (2000). Law & psychiatry: the changing face of juvenile justice. Psychiatric Services, 51(4):425-6, 438.

Grisso T (1999). Juvenile offenders and mental illness. Psychiatry Psychology & Law, 6(2): 143-151.

Hoge RD (1999). An expanded role for psychological assessments in juvenile justice systems. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 26(2): 251-266.

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Teplin LA, Abram KM, McClelland GM, Dulcan MK (2002). Comorbid psychiatric disorders in youth in juvenile detention. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59:1133-1143.

 
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