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Contents
- 1 IntroductionKirk Heilbrun, H. Jean Wright II, Christy Giallella, David DeMatteo, Kelley Durham, and Claire Lankford
- 2 The University of Virginia’s Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public PolicyRichard J. Bonnie, Daniel C. Murrie, and Heather Zelle
- 3 The Designated Forensic Professional Program in MassachusettsIra K. Packer and Thomas Grisso
- 4 Establishing a Forensic Training ClinicMary Alice Conroy
- 5 Ohio’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of ExcellenceMark R. Munetz, Natalie Bonfine, Ruth H. Simera, and Christopher Nicastro*
- 6 University of California Davis Forensic Psychiatry and California Department of State Hospitals Collaboration: Achieving Mutual Respect and HarmonyCharles Scott, Barbara McDermott, and Katherine Warburton
- 7 Successful Development of Threat Assessment and Management Programming Within a Midwestern UniversityMario J. Scalora and Rosa Viñas Racionero
- 8 Using an Academic–Practice Partnership to Develop and Implement an Empirically Informed Approach to Juvenile Probation Case Management in PhiladelphiaNaomi E. Goldstein, Jeanne McPhee, Elizabeth Gale-Bentz, and Rena Kreimer*
- 9 University–Public Behavioral Health Collaboration: The Florida Mental Health InstituteKathleen Moore, Joshua T. Barnett, Annette Christy, Marie McPherson, and Melissa Carlson
- 10 The Development of the Center for Forensic Behavioral Science: A Collaboration Between Forensicare and Swinburne University of TechnologyJames R. P. Ogloff
- 11 Collaboration Between Universities and Public Behavioral Health Organizations: Analysis and DiscussionKirk Heilbrun, Christy Giallella, H. Jean Wright II, David DeMatteo, Patricia Griffin, Benjamin Locklair, David Ayers, Alisha Desai, and Victoria Pietruszka