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Books
Sheehan, D. & Warren, J. (Eds.). Suicide by Law Enforcement. Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC. 2002.
Articles
Fitch, W.L., & Warren, J. (1988). Community-based forensic evaluation. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 11, 359-370.
Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1989 A, January). The serial rapist: His characteristics and victims (Part I). FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 11-17.
Reprinted in U.S. Department of Justice, Deviant and Criminal Sexuality, 1991.
Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1989 B, February). The serial rapist: His characteristics and victims (Part II). FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 19-25.
Reprinted in U.S. Department of Justice, Deviant and Criminal Sexuality, 1991.
Hazelwood, R., Reboussin, R., & Warren, J. (1989). Serial rape: Correlates of increased aggression and the relationship of offender pleasure to victim resistance. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 4, 65-78.
Reprinted in U.S. Department of Justice, Deviant and Criminal Sexuality, 1991.
Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1990, February). The criminal behavior of the serial rapist. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 11-17.
Reprinted in U.S. Department of Justice, Deviant and Criminal Sexuality, 1991.
Reprinted in Polygraph, 19, 139-146.
Warren, J., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R., & Wright J. (1991). Prediction of rapist type and violence from verbal, physical and sexual scales. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 6, 55-67.
Reprinted in U.S. Department of Justice, Deviant and Criminal Sexuality, 1991.
Dietz, P., Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1990). The sexually sadistic criminal and his offenses. The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 18, 163-178.
Warren, J., Fitch, W. L., Dietz, P., & Rosenfeld, B. (1991). Criminal offense, psychiatric diagnoses and psycho-legal opinion: An analysis of 894 referrals. The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 19, 63-69.
Dietz, P., Matthews, D., Martell, D., Stewart, T., Hrouda, D., & Warren, J. (1991) Threatening and otherwise inappropriate letters to members of the United States Congress. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36, 1445-1468.
Dietz, P., Matthews, D., Duyne, C., Warren, J., Stewart, T., Martell, D., & Crowder, J. (1991). Threatening and otherwise inappropriate letters to Hollywood celebrities. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36, 185-209.
Hazelwood, R., Dietz, P., & Warren, J. (February, 1992). The criminal sexual sadist. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.
Reprinted in Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Rev. Ed.) New York: Elsevier.
Hawk, G. L., Rosenfeld, B. D., & Warren, J. (1993). Comparative prevalence of sexual offenses among mentally retarded criminal defendants. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44, 784-786.
Hazelwood, R., Warren, J., & Dietz, P. (1993). Compliant victims of the sexual sadist. Australian Journal of Medicine, 22, 474-479.
Heilbrun, K., Rosenfeld, B., Warren, J., & Collins, S. (1994). The use of third party information in forensic assessment. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 22(3), 399-406.
Warren, J., Rosenfeld, B., & Fitch, W. L. (1994). Beyond competence and sanity: The influence of pretrial evaluation on case disposition. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 22(3), 379-388.
Warren, J., Hazelwood, R. & Dietz, P. E., (1996). The sexually sadistic serial murderer. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 41(6), 970-974.
Cornell, D. G., Warren, J., & Hawk, G. (1996). Psychopathy of instrumental and reactive violent offenders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 64(4), 783-790.
Warren, J., Rosenfeld, B., & Fitch, W. L. (1997). Forensic clinical evaluation: An analyses of interstate and intersystemic differences. Law and Human Behavior, 21(4), 377-390.
Warren, J., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R., Cummings, A., Gibbs, N. & Trumbetta, S. (1998). The distance correlates of serial rape. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 14, 35-58.
Reprinted in FBI publication, Selected Readings for the Next Millennium, 1999.
Reprinted in Offender Profiling, Keppel, Springer Science Business Media, 2003, 2006.
Reprinted in Applications of Geographical Offender Profiling, Canter and Youngs, Psychology, Crime and Law Series, 2007.
Knight, R., Warren, J. Reboussin, R. & Soley, B. (1998). Predicting rapist type from crime scene variables. Journal of Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25, 46-80.
Reprinted in FBI publication, Selected Readings for the Next Millennium, 1999.
Heilbun, K., Philipson, J., Berman, L., & Warren, J. (1999). Risk communication: Clinicians= reported approaches and perceived values. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 27, 397-406.
Warren, J., Reboussin, R., Hazelwood, R., Gibbs, N., Trumbetta, S. & Cummings, A. (1999) Crime scene analysis and the escalation of violence in serial rape. Forensic Science International, 100, 37-56.
Reprinted in FBI publication, Selected Readings for the Next Millennium, 1999.
Hazelwood, R. & Warren, J. (1999). The sexually violent offender: Impulsive or ritualistic. Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, 5, 267-279.
Reprinted in Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Third Edition) New York: Elsevier, 2001).
Warren J.I, Brown, D., Hurt. S., Cook, S., Branson, W., & Jin, R. (1999) The organizational context of non-lethal violence: Its interpersonal, temporal and spatial correlates. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,41, pp. 567-581.
Warren, J. & Hazelwood, R.R. (2002) Relational patterns associated with sexual sadism: A study of 20 wives and girlfriends. Journal of Family Violence, 17(1), 75-89.
Warren, J., Hurt, S., Loper, A., Bale, R., Friend, R. & Chauhan, P.(2002). Psychiatric symptoms, history of victimization, and violent behavior among incarcerated female felons: An American perspective. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 25(2), 129-149.
Murrie, D,. Warren, J., Kristiansson, M., & Dietz, P. E. (2002). Asperger=s Syndrome in forensic settings. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 1, 59-70.
Warren, J., Bale, R., Friend, R, Burnette, M., South, S., & Chauhan, P. (2003) Personality disorders among female prison inmates: Co-morbidity and the relationship to criminality and violence. Journal of the Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 30, 502-509
Commentary by Stephen Hart, PhD. The forensic relevance of personality disorders. 30. 510-512.
Hazelwood, R.R. & Warren, J.I. (2003) Linkage Analysis: Modus Operandi (MO), ritual and signature in serial sexual crime Aggression and Violent Behavior, 8, 587-598.
Warren, J.I., Aaron, J., Ryan, E., Chauhan, P. & DuVal, J. (2003). Correlates of adjudicative competence in psychiatrically impaired juveniles. Journal of the Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,31, 299-310.
Commentary by Peter Ash, MD, Risk Markers for Incompetence in Juvenile Defendants, 31, 310-313
Warren, J.I, Burnette, M., South, SC, Chauhan, P., Bale, R., Friend, R., & Patton, I. (2003). Psychopathy in women: Structural equation modeling and co-morbidity. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry,26, 223-242.
Warren, J., Hurt, S., Loper, A. & Chauhan, P.(2004). Exploring prison adjustment among female inmates: Issues of measurement and prediction. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31, 624-645.
Warren, J.I, Murrie, D., Chauhan, P., Dietz, P. E. and Morris, J. (2003). Opinion formation in evaluating sanity at the time of the offense: An examination of 5175 pre-trial evaluations. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 559-575.
Warren, J.I,, South, SC, Burnette, M., Chauhan, P., Bale, R., Friend, R., (2005). Assessing the risk for violence in women: Use of the PCL-R and HCR: 20. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 28, 269-289.
Warren, J.I, Chauhan, P., Bale, & Murrie, D. (2005) Screening for psychopathy among incarcerated women: Psychometric properties and construct validity of the Hare P-SCAN. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health,4, 175-189.
Murrie, D., and Warren, J., (2005) Clinical Variation in Rates of Legal Insanity: Implications for Self-Monitoring. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 519-524.
Warren, J.I. & South, S. (2005) Comparing the Constructs of Antisocial Personality Disorder and psychopathy in a sample of incarcerated women. Behavioral Sciences and the Law,23, 1-20.
Warren J. Murrie, D., Stejskal, W., Colwell, L., Morris, J., Chauhan, P & Dietz, P. Opinion formation in evaluating the adjudicative competence and restorability of criminal defendants: A review of 8, 416 evaluations. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24, 113-132.
Warren J, & South, S. (In press). Cluster B psychopatholoy among incarcerated women: Issues of internal consistency and construct validity. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Komarovskaya, I, Loper, AB & Warren, J. The role of impulsivity in antisocial and violent behavior and personality disorders among incarcerated women. Criminal Justice and Behavior: An International Journal, 34, 1499-1515.
Manuscripts Under Review
Beasley, J, Cramer, A., Beyers, K., Haynes, R., Berson, S, & Warren, JI Patterns of prior offending in child molester: A comparison of fatal and non-fatal outcomes. International Journal of Forensic Sciences.
Wickline, P., Loper, A & Warren, J. The MCMI-III and psychopathy in incarcerated women. Assessment
Loper, A., Kramer, M. & Warren, J The relationship of early trauma to personality disorders in adulthood. Criminal Justice and Behavior
Sturek, J., Loper, A. & Warren, JI Psychopathy in Female Inmates. Psychiatric Services.
Book Chapters
Warren, J., Hazelwood, R., & Reboussin, R. (1991). Serial rape: The offender and his rape career. In Ann Burgess (Ed.), Rape and sexual assault, A research handbook, Volume III (pp. 275-311). New York and London: Garland.
Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1995). The serial rapist. In R. Hazelwood and A. Burgess (Eds.), Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Rev. Ed.) (pp. 337-360). New York: Elsevier.
Hazelwood, R., & Warren, J. (1995). The relevance of fantasy in serial sexual crime investigation. In: R. Hazelwood and A. Burgess (Eds.), Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Rev. Ed.)(pp. 127-138). New York: Elsevier.
Warren, J., & Kovnick, J. (1999). Women who kill In: Vincent B. Van Hasselt and Micheal Hersen, Handbook of Psychological Approaches with Violent Criminal Offenders (pp.189-206). New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London . Moscow: Kluwer Academic: Plenum Press
Heilbrun, K., Warren, J. & Picarello, K. (2000). The use of third party information in forensic assessment. In: I.B. Weiner (Ed.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, Volume 11, Forensic Psychology.
Warren, J., & Hislop, J. (2001). Female sex offenders: A typological and etiological overview. Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Third Edition, New York: Elsevier.
Warren, J., & Hislop, J. (2007). Patterns of female sex offending and their investigative significance to law enforcement and child protective services. Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Third Edition, New York: Elsevier.
Government & Policy Reports
Warren, J., & Fitch, W. L. (1986-1992, Annual). The Virginia Forensic Evaluation Information System (FEIS) Annual Report. Submitted to the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services and the Virginia Office of the Attorney General.
Warren, J., Reboussin, R., & Hazelwood, R. (1995, January). The Geographical and Temporal Sequencing of Serial Rape. Final report to the National Institute of Justice.
Warren, J. (1992, September). Forensic evaluation reimbursement study: The Virginia Supreme Court. Confidential report compiled for the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse.
Warren, J. (1993, April). The clinical social worker as forensic expert. Report compiled for the National Federation of Clinical Social Work. Published in the newsletter of the National Organization of Forensic Social Work, 11(14).
Warren, J., (1993-2000, Annual). The Virginia Forensic Evaluation Information System (FEIS) Annual Report. Submitted the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services and the Office of the Attorney General.
Warren, J. (1994, Fall). Understanding campus violence: The University of Virginia 1990, 1991 and 1992. Report submitted to the University of Virginia, Council on Community, 1992-94.
Warren, J., & Brown, D. (1999). Regional crime analyses: Design, implementation and integrative strategies. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice.
Warren, J. (2001) Baseline psychopathology in a women=s prison: Its impact on institutional adjustment and risk for violence. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice.
Warren, J.I., Stejskal, W.J., & Chauhan, P. (2002) A Ten year retrospective study of community based forensic evaluations: Service delivery, quality assurance, and evaluation outcomes. Developments in Mental Health Law, 22,1-12.