Publications by Daniel Murrie, Ph.D.

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Murrie, D.C., Boccaccini, M., Johnson, J., & Jahnke, C. (in press). Does interrater (dis)agreement on Psychopathy Checklist scores in Sexually Violent Predator trials suggest partisan allegiance in forensic evaluation? Law and Human Behavior.

Conroy, M.A., & Murrie, D.C. (2007). Forensic evaluation of violence risk: A guide to risk assessment and risk management. Hoboken, New Jersey. John Wiley & Sons.

Murrie, D.C., Marcus, D.K., Douglas, K.S., Salekin, R.T., Lee, Z., & Vincent, G., (2007). Youth with psychopathy features are not a discrete class: A taxometric analysis. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48, 714-723.

Murrie, D.C., Boccaccini, M.T., McCoy, W. & Cornell, D.G. (2007). Diagnostic labels in juvenile court: How do descriptions of psychopathy and conduct disorder influence judges? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 36, 228-241

Rockett, J., Murrie, D.C., & Boccaccini, M.T. (2007). Diagnostic labeling in juvenile justice settings: Do psychopathy and conduct disorder findings influence clinicians? Psychological Services, 4, 107-122.

Redding, R.E., & Murrie, D.C. (2007). Judicial decision making about forensic mental health evidence. In A. Goldstein (Ed.). Forensic Psychology: Advanced Topics for Forensic Mental Health Experts & Attorneys (pp.683-707). Hoboken, New Jersey. John Wiley & Sons.

Boccaccini, M.T., Murrie, D.C., & Duncan, S. (2006). Screening for malingering in a criminal forensic sample with the Personality Assessment Inventory. Psychological Assessment, 18, 415-423.

Warren, J.I., Murrie, D.C., Stejskal, W., Collwell, L.H., Morris, J., Chauhan, P, & Deitz, P. (2006). Opinion formation in evaluation of competence to stand trial: Results from 8,146 evaluations. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 113-132.

Murrie, D.C., Cornell, D.G., & McCoy, W. (2005). Psychopathy, conduct disorder, and stigma: Does diagnostic labeling influence juvenile probation officer recommendations? Law and Human Behavior, 29, 323-342.

Murrie, D.C., & Warren, J.I. (2005). Clinician variation in rates of legal sanity opinions: Implications for self-monitoring. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 519-524.

Murrie, D.C., Cornell, D.G., Kaplan, S., McConville, D., & Levy, A.G. (2004). Psychopathy scores and violence among juvenile offenders: A multi-measure study. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22, 49-67.

Warren, J.I., Murrie, D.C., Chahuan, P., Dietz, P.E., & Morris, J. (2004). Opinion formation in evaluating sanity at time of offense: An examination of 5175 pretrial evaluations. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 22, 171-187.

Murrie, D.C., & Cornell, D.G. (2002). Psychopathy screening of incarcerated juveniles: A comparison of measures. Psychological Assessment, 14, 390-396.

Murrie, D.C., Warren, J., Kristiansson, M., & Dietz, P.E. (2002). Asperger's Syndrome in forensic contexts. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 1, 59-70.