Jillian K. Peterson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Psychology and Social Behavior - Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
General Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Criminology and Penology
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Jennifer L. Skeem grad student 2012 UC Irvine
 (Untangling Mental Illness and Criminal Behavior: Exploring Direct and Indirect Pathways between Symptoms and Crime.)
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Peterson J, Densley JA. (2017) Cyber violence: What do we know and where do we go from here? Aggression and Violent Behavior. 34: 193-200
Skeem J, Kennealy P, Monahan J, et al. (2016) Psychosis uncommonly and inconsistently precedes violence among high-risk individuals Clinical Psychological Science. 4: 40-49
Peterson JK, Silver RC. (2015) Developing an Understanding of Victims and Violent Offenders: The Impact of Fostering Empathy. Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Peterson JK, Skeem J, Kennealy P, et al. (2014) How often and how consistently do symptoms directly precede criminal behavior among offenders with mental illness? Law and Human Behavior. 38: 439-49
Eno Louden J, Skeem JL, Camp J, et al. (2012) Supervision practices in specialty mental health probation: What happens in officer-probationer meetings? Law and Human Behavior. 36: 109-19
Peterson J, Skeem J, Manchak S. (2012) If you want to know, consider asking: how likely is it that patients will hurt themselves in the future? Psychological Assessment. 23: 626-34
Skeem JL, Peterson JK. (2012) Identifying, Treating, and Reducing Risk for Offenders with Mental Illness The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections
Skeem JL, Manchak S, Peterson JK. (2011) Correctional policy for offenders with mental illness: creating a new paradigm for recidivism reduction. Law and Human Behavior. 35: 110-26
Peterson J, Skeem JL, Hart E, et al. (2010) Analyzing offense patterns as a function of mental illness to test the criminalization hypothesis. Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.). 61: 1217-22
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