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Juvenile Competence to Stand Trial: A Historical and Empirical Analysis of a Juvenile Forensic Evaluation Service

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Pages 109-123 | Published online: 17 Feb 2012

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Ivan Kruh, Neil Gowensmith, Amanda Alkema, Kristin Swenson & Derrick Platt. (2022) Community-Based Remediation of Juvenile Competence to Stand Trial: A National Survey. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 21:4, pages 321-333.
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Nancy Ryba Panza & Theresa Fraser. (2015) Effects of Age, Adaptive Behavior, and Cognitive Abilities on Competence-Related Abilities in Children and Adolescents. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 15:2, pages 138-159.
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Christina L. Riggs Romaine. (2022) Functional Deficits in Juveniles Evaluated for Adjudicative Competence. Criminal Justice and Behavior 49:5, pages 638-659.
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Amanda Beltrani & Patricia A. Zapf. (2019) Competence to stand trial and criminalization: an overview of the research. CNS Spectrums 25:2, pages 161-172.
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Janet Warren, Shelly Jackson, Benjamin Skowysz, Shelby Kiefner, James Reed, April Leviton, Maria Francesca Nacu, Chantee Jiggetts & Gerald Walls. (2019) The Competency Attainment Outcomes of 1,913 Juveniles Found Incompetent to Stand Trial. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services, pages 47-74.
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Sofia T. Stepanyan, Shawn S. Sidhu & Eraka Bath. (2016) Juvenile Competency to Stand Trial. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 25:1, pages 49-59.
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Angela Bryant, Gregory Matthews & Blessing Wilhelmsen. (2013) Assessing the Legitimacy of Competence to Stand Trial in Juvenile Court. Criminal Justice Policy Review 26:4, pages 371-399.
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Michael H. FogelWendy SchiffmanDenise MumleyChad TillbrookThomas Grisso. (2013) Ten Year Research Update (2001–2010): Evaluations for Competence to Stand Trial (Adjudicative Competence). Behavioral Sciences & the Law 31:2, pages 165-191.
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Thomas Grisso & Christina L. Riggs Romaine. 2012. Handbook of Psychology, Second Edition. Handbook of Psychology, Second Edition.
Angela Harvey. (2011) Juvenile Courts and Competency to Stand Trial. Sociology Compass 5:6, pages 439-451.
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Jodi L. Viljoen, Kaitlyn McLachlan, Twila Wingrove & Erika Penner. (2010) Defense attorneys' concerns about the competence of adolescent defendants. Behavioral Sciences & the Law 28:5, pages 630-646.
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Jodi L. Viljoen, Kathleen L. Slaney & Thomas Grisso. (2009) The use of the macCAT-CA with adolescents: An item response theory investigation of age-related measurement bias.. Law and Human Behavior 33:4, pages 283-297.
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