Doug completed an article, When Forensic Examiners Disagree: Bias, or Just Inaccuracy?
Doug’s chapter, Assessments of Dangerousness and Risk, in Coping with Psychiatric and Psychological Testimony 542-562 (D. Faust, ed. 6th ed. Oxford U. Press, 2012).
Doug presented, Lecture, Estimating the Accuracy of Neurocognitive Effort Measures in the Absence of a ‘Gold Standard’ (Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 13, 2012).
Doug’s article, Risky Business versus Overt Acts: What Relevance Do “Actuarial,” Probabilistic Risk Assessments Have for Judicial Decisions on Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization? 11 Hous. J. Health L. & Pol’y 365 (2012) (with Allison H. Schwartz & Elise R. Elam), is now in print.
Doug’s article, Veterans Affairs Disability Compensation: A Case Study in Countertherapeutic Jurisprudence, 24 Bull. Am. Acad. Psych. L. 27 (1996), was cited in Nina A. Sayer, et al. A Qualitative Study of U.S. Veterans’ Reasons for Seeking Department of Veterans Affairs Disability Benefits for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, 24 J. Traumatic Stress 699 (2011).