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Psychiatric Clinics of North America | 2012

Psychopharmacologic management of aggression.

William J. Newman

This article is designed to provide an overview of the existing literature on pharmacologically managing aggression, with a specific focus on psychiatric diagnoses commonly associated with increased aggression. Self-injurious behaviors and suicide are sometimes classified as forms of aggression, but information presented here focuses primarily on aggression toward others (physical and/or verbal).


International Journal of Law and Psychiatry | 2011

Child sex tourism: extending the borders of sexual offender legislation.

William J. Newman; Ben W. Holt; John S. Rabun; Gary Phillips; Charles L. Scott

Child sex tourism, the act of traveling to engage in sexual acts with minors, plagues developing nations worldwide. Several laws have been passed internationally in recent years designed to curtail this practice. Government entities and human rights organizations have driven these efforts. United States citizens represent a significant proportion of participants in child sex tourism. The PROTECT Act of 2003 prohibits United States citizens from participating in sexual acts with minors while traveling, and establishes extraterritorial jurisdiction. The case of Michael Lewis Clark, the first United States citizen convicted under this legislation, is highlighted. Child sex tourism poses unique issues to courts that will require ongoing clarification as challenges arise. This article discusses potential future challenges, describes strategies to address this problem, and relates this issue to psychiatry. Mental health providers may have the role of evaluating both the victims and perpetrators of child sex tourism. The authors propose a classification system for offenses and an initial list of topics to discuss with victims. The authors also describe the proper mechanism for reporting United States citizens suspected of participating in child sex tourism.


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2012

Brown v. Plata: Prison Overcrowding in California

William J. Newman; Charles L. Scott


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2014

Zoophilia and the Law: Legal Responses to a Rare Paraphilia

Brian Holoyda; William J. Newman


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2010

Folie à Deux and the Courts

William J. Newman; Melissa A. Harbit


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2015

Updates Since Brown v. Plata: Alternative Solutions for Prison Overcrowding in California

Christopher Horne; William J. Newman


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2014

Ferguson v. Florida: Rationally Understanding Competence to be Executed?

Christopher S. Wadsworth; William J. Newman; Paul R. S. Burton


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2016

Between Belief and Delusion: Cult Members and the Insanity Plea

Brian Holoyda; William J. Newman


Psychiatric Annals | 2018

Taking the Wheel: Patient Driving in Clinical Psychiatry

Brian Holoyda; Jackie Landess; Charles L. Scott; William J. Newman


Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | 2012

Charles L. Scott, MD: Music, Military, and Medicine

William J. Newman

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Brian Holoyda

University of California

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Melissa A. Harbit

Washington University in St. Louis

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Ben W. Holt

Washington University in St. Louis

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John S. Rabun

Washington University in St. Louis

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