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Criminal Victimization of People with Mental Illness

web Violence Against Women: Identifying Risk Factors. US Department of Justice. National Institute of Justice. Washington, DC: 2004.
web Women, Co-Occurring Disorders, and Violence Study. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Ongoing.
web Trauma Among People with Mental Illness and/or Substance Use Disorders. Missouri Institute of Mental Health Fact Sheet. November 2002.
web The Invisible Victims. By Daniel D. Sorensen. June 20, 2002.
web Recent victimization in women and men with severe mental illness: Prevalence and correlates. By L.A. Goodman, M.P. Salyers, K.T. Mueser, S.D. Rosenberg, M. Swartz, S.M. Essock, F. Osher, M.I. Butterfield, and J. Swanson. Journal of Traumatic Stress 14, October 2001.
web Criminal Victimization of Persons With Severe Mental Illness. By Virginia Hiday, Marvin Swartz, Jeffrey Swanson, Randy Borum, and H. Ryan Wagner. Psychiatric Services 50:1, January 1999.
web The Effect of Victimization on Clinical Outcomes of Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness. By Julie Lam and Robert Rosenheck. Psychiatric Services 49:5, May 1998.
  Assault experiences of 100 psychiatric inpatients: evidence for the need for routine inquiry. By Andrea Jacobson and Bonnie Richardson. American Journal of Psychiatry 144, July 1987. Abstract available online.
  Crimes Against Discharged Mental Patients in Board-and-Care Homes. Anthony Lehman and Lawrence Linn. American Journal of Psychiatry, February 1984. Abstract available online.


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