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David DeMatteo
Researcher at Drexel University
Publications - 135
Citations - 3477
David DeMatteo is an academic researcher from Drexel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Recidivism & Forensic psychology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3238 citations. Previous affiliations of David DeMatteo include University of Pennsylvania & Villanova University.
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OUTCOME TRAJECTORIES IN DRUG COURT Do All Participants Have Serious Drug Problems
TL;DR: Urine drug screen results during the first 14 weeks of treatment on 284 participants from three misdemeanor drug courts suggest that approximately one third of the participants might not have had serious drug problems on entry.
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How reliable are Psychopathy Checklist-Revised scores in Canadian criminal trials? A case law review.
TL;DR: Findings concerning field reliability in legal cases suggest that the standard error of measurement for PCL-R scores that are provided to the courts is likely to be much larger than the value of 2.90 reported in the instrument's manual.
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Community-based alternatives for justice-involved individuals with severe mental illness: Diversion, problem-solving courts, and reentry
Kirk Heilbrun,David DeMatteo,Kento Yasuhara,Stephanie Brooks-Holliday,Sanjay Shah,Christopher King,Anne Bingham DiCarlo,Danielle Hamilton,Casey Laduke +8 more
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Community-Based Alternatives for Justice-Involved Individuals with Severe Mental Illness: Review of the Relevant Research
Kirk Heilbrun,David DeMatteo,Kento Yasuhara,Stephanie Brooks-Holliday,Sanjay Shah,Christopher King,Anne Bingham DiCarlo,Danielle Hamilton,Casey Laduke +8 more
TL;DR: The authors use the sequential intercept model as a guide and summarize the existing research at several points along the criminal justice continuum, highlighting the gaps in existing research and discussing the need for further research in several key areas.
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Federal standards for community registration of juvenile sex offenders: An evaluation of risk prediction and future implications.
TL;DR: In this article, the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act (AWCSA) was used to prevent sexual offenders from reoffending (sexually or non-sexually) at a higher rate than those who did not meet registration criteria.