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He is author of Mental Disorder Among Prisoners,and co-author (with James J. Hennessy) of Criminal Behavior: A Process Psychology Analysis,both published by Transaction.
He is coauthor (with Nathaniel J. Pallone) of Criminal Behavior: A Process Psychology Analysis.
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Pallone, N.J., Hennessy, J.J. Benevolent misdiagnosis. Society 31, 11–17 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02693225
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