structure of,2: 702
use of,2: 702
RIT (Relevant-Irrelevant Test). SeeRelevant-Irrelevant
Test (RIT)
RLAQ (Revised Legal Attitudes Questionnaire). SeeRevised
Legal Attitudes Questionnaire (RLAQ–23)
RM (reality monitoring). SeeReality monitoring (RM)
RMSE (reconstructive mental state evaluation). See
Reconstructive mental state evaluation (RMSE)
RMT (recovered memory therapy). SeeRecovered memory
therapy (RMT)
RNR principle (risk-needs-responsivity principle). See
Risk-needs-responsivity (RNR) principle
Roberts, Mike,2: 577
Rock v. Arkansas,1: 361
Roesch, Ronald,1: 377
Rogers Criminal Responsibility Assessment Scales
(R–CRAS), 2:703–704
Rogers, Richard,2:472,2: 504
“Roid rage,”1: 156
Roper v. Simmons,1:11,1:21,1:28,1:187,1:442,2: 827
Rosenfeld, J. Peter,1:197,1: 198
Rosenthal, Robert,1: 388
RRASOR (Rapid Risk Assessment for Sexual Offense
Recidivism). SeeRapid Risk Assessment for Sexual
Offense Recidivism (RRASOR)
RSTI (Risk-Sophistication-Treatment Inventory). See
Risk-Sophistication-Treatment Inventory (RSTI)
RTS (rape trauma syndrome). SeeRape trauma syndrome
(RTS)
Ruback, Barry,2:686,2: 687
Rumbaugh v. Procunier,1: 125
Russano, Melissa,1: 309
Sadistic rapists,2: 734
SADS (Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia). See
Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (SADS)
Safer, Martin,2: 519
Salekin, Randy,2: 647
SAMI (Suicide Assessment Manual for Inmates). SeeSuicide
Assessment Manual for Inmates (SAMI)
SARA (Spousal Assault Risk Assessment). SeeSpousal Assault
Risk Assessment (SARA)
SAVRY (Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth).See
Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY)
Scales, State v.,2: 845
Scalia, Justice Antonin,2: 827
Schaeffer, Rebecca,1: 193
Schedule of Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (SADS),2: 470
Schemas,2:676–677
Schizoaffective disorder,2: 652
Schizoid personality disorder (SPD),2: 555
Schizophrenia,2:651–652,2: 653
criminal behavior and,1: 154
delusions in,1:192–195
electroencephalograms of brains,1: 346
financial capacity and,1: 313
hallucinations and,1:345,1:346–347,1: 348
subtypes of,2: 652
Schizophreniform disorders,2: 652
Schizotypal personality disorder (STPD),2: 555
Schlossberg, Harvey,2: 577
Schlup v. Delo,2: 826
Schma, William,2: 805
Schneider, Kurt,2: 650
Schoenberg, Mike,2: 504
School, juvenile offending and,1:437–438
Schulman, Jay,2: 705
Schum, David,1: 129
SCID–II (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IVAxis II
Personality Disorders). SeeStructured Clinical Interview for
DSM-IVAxis II Personality Disorders (SCID–II)
Scientific evidence,1: 403
Scientific jury selection (SJS),1:420,1:422,2:705–707
2003 survey,2:706–707
jury questionnaires,1:415–416
utility of,2: 707
Scott, Elizabeth,1: 3
Scripts,2:676–677
Self-efficacy,2: 780
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs),2: 731
Sell v. United States,1:109,1:121,1: 326
Sentencing
community corrections,1:100–103
competency to be sentenced,1:116–118
diversion programs,2:710–713
in domestic violence courts,1: 240
mandatory minimum prison terms,2: 660
public opinion about,2:658–661
theory and policy,2:708–709
victim input into,2: 842
See alsoSentencing decisions
Sentencing decisions, 2:708–710
capital mitigation,1:60–63
probation decisions,2:621–624
public opinion about,2:658–661
research,2:709–710
victim impact statements,1:10,2:832–833,
2:841–842
Sentencing diversion programs, 2:710–713
community corrections,1:100–103
cross-system collaborations,2: 712
effectiveness of,2:712–713
features of,2:711–713
future of,2: 713
mandated community treatment,2: 712
purpose of,2:710–711
target populations,2: 712
timing of,2: 711
Sequential lineups,2:747–748
Serial killers, 2:713–716
demographics of,2: 714
future research,2:715–716
motivation of,2:714–715
typologies of,2: 715
Serial murder
defined,2: 715
demographics of,2: 714
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