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Examples of Recent Publications
Drogin, E. Y., & Hagan, L. D. (2021). Trial consultation. In D. DeMatteo & K. C. Scherr (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of psychology and law. Oxford. Drogin, E. Y. (2019). Ethical conflicts in psychology (5th ed.). American Psychological Association. Drogin, E. Y. (2018). Competency to stand trial. In E. Kelley (Ed.), Representing people with mental disabilities (pp. 1-15). American Bar Association. Drogin, E. Y. (2018). Criminal responsibility. In E. Kelley (Ed.), Representing people with mental disabilities (pp. 17-31). American Bar Association. Drogin, E. Y., & Williams, C. S. (2018). Introduction to the legal system. In L. Gold & R. Frierson (Eds.), The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of forensic psychiatry (3rd ed., pp. 15-26). American Psychiatric Publishing. Drogin, E. Y., & Williams, C. S. (2018). Malingering: Considerations in reporting and testifying about assessment results. In R. Rogers & S. D. Bender (Eds.), Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (4th ed., pp. 514-529). Guilford. Drogin, E. Y., & Armontrout, J. (2017). Record keeping in private practice. In S. Walfish, J. Zimmerman, & J. E. Barnett (Eds.), The handbook of private practice (pp. 66-77). Oxford. Drogin, E. Y., & Biswas, J. (2016). Forensic assessment. In J. C. Norcross, G. R. VandenBos, & D. K. Freedheim (Eds.), APA handbook of clinical psychology, Vol. 3: Applications and methods (pp. 167-188). American Psychological Association. Drogin, E. Y., & Walker, K. C. (2016). Confidentiality and testimonial privilege. In R. Rosner & C. Scott (Eds.), The principles and practice of forensic psychiatry (3rd ed., pp. 163-172). CRC Press. Drogin, E. Y., & Dattilio, F. M. (2015). Forensic psychiatry and psychology: Fraternal twins of courtroom science. In R. L. Sadoff (Ed.), Forensic psychiatry: Past and future directions (pp. 205-212). Oxford. Drogin, E. Y., Hagan, L. D., Guilmette, T. J., & Piechowski, L. D. (2015). Personal injury and other tort matters. In B. L. Cutler & P. A. Zapf (Eds.), APA handbook of forensic psychology, Vol. 1: Individual and situational influences in criminal and civil contexts (pp. 471-509). American Psychological Association. Drogin, E. Y., & Spaderna, C. G. (2015). Mental illness, dangerousness, and involuntary commitment. In L. H. Gold & R. I. Simon (Eds.), Gun violence, dangerousness, and mental illness (pp. 159-84). American Psychiatric Publishing. |
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