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the Law & Ethics Section Belenko, S., Dembo, R., Rollie, M., Childs, K., & Salvatore, C. (2009). Detecting, preventing, and treating sexually transmitted infections among adolescent offenders: An unmet public health need. American Journal of Public Health, 99, 1032-1041. Belenko, S., Dembo, R., Weiland, D., Rollie, M., Salvatore, C., Hanlon, A., & Childs, K. (2008). Recently arrested adolescents are at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 35(8), 758-763. Belenko, S., Dugosh, K., Lynch, K., Mericle, A.A., Pich, M., & Forman, R. Online illegal drug use information: An exploratory analysis of drug-related website viewing by adolescents. Journal of Health Communication.In press. DeMatteo, D., Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D.S., Arabia, P.L. (in press). Outcome Trajectories in Drug Court: Do All Participants Have Drug Problems? Criminal Justice and Behavior. Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., & Wareham, J, &Schmeidler, J. (2009). Individual and community risk factors and sexually transmitted diseases among arrested youths: A two level analysis. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(4), 303-316. Dembo, R., Belenko, S., Childs, K., & Wareham, J. (2009).Drug use and sexually transmitted diseases and drug use among female and male arrested youths. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(2), 129-141. Festinger, D.S., Marlowe, D.B., Croft, J.R., Dugosh, K.L., Arabia, P.L., &Benasutti, K.M. (2009). Monetary Incentives Improve Recall of Research Consent Information: It Pays to Remember. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 17(2), 99-104. Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D.S. (in press). Leveraging effective services for drug abusing offenders.Science & Engineering Ethics. Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D. S., Arabia, P.L.; Croft, J.R., Patapis, N.S., &Dugosh, K.L. (2009).A systematic review of DWI court program evaluations. Drug Court Review, 6, 1-52. Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D.S., Arabia, P.L., Dugosh, K.L., Benasutti, K.M., and Croft, J.R. (2009). Adaptive Interventions May Optimize Outcomes in Drug Courts: A Pilot Study. Current Psychiatry Reports, 11, 370 - 376. Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D.S., Arabia, P.L., Dugosh, K.L., Benasutti, K.M., Croft, J.R., and McKay, J.R. (in press). Adaptive Interventions in Drug Court: A Pilot Experiment. Criminal Justice Review. Marlowe, D.B., Festinger, D.S., Dugosh, K.L., Arabia, P.L., Kirby, K.C. (in press). An Effectiveness Trial of Contingency Management in a Felony Pre-adjudication Drug Court.Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. McDonald, C.L., Marlowe, D.B., Patapis, N.S., Festinger, D.S., & Forman, R.F. (in press).Nonprescription steroids on the internet.Substance Use & Misuse. Taxman, F., Henderson, C., &Belenko, S. (2009). Organizational context, systems change, and adopting treatment delivery systems in the criminal justice system. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 103S, S1-S6. Festinger D.S., Marlowe D.B., Dugosh K.L., Croft J.R. & Arabia P.L. (2008). Higher magnitude cash payments improve research follow-up rates without increasing drug use or perceived coercion. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 96, 128-135. DeMatteo, D., Marczyk, G., &Pich, M. (in press). A national survey of state legislation defining mental retardation: Implications for policy and practice after Atkins. Behavioral Sciences &The Law. |
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