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Death row inmate Hank Skinner’s decade-long fight for DNA testing, which he hopes will prove his innocence in a grisly West Texas triple murder, will take center stage this morning in the state’s highest criminal court….
Who is able to pray for him, please, do this! Let the light shine about this innocent man!

via candidaabrahamson by candidaabrahamson on 5/2/12
No one ever told me I was a woman of few words. Not once. But every once in a while, some number faces me, representing a fact so powerful that it overwhelms my verbiage. It was Pythagoras who said “The … Continue reading →

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via Faktensucher by curi56 on 5/2/12
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Occupy Oakland video: Riot police fire tear gas, flashbang grenades: Police have clashed with hundreds of demonstrators in the U.S. city of Oakland. It happened when hundreds marched to show their anger at police clearing an “Occupy Wall Street” camp. http://bit.ly/s1GeN4
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via Health News by Ray Hainer on 5/1/12
TUESDAY, May 1, 2012 (Health.com) — If you’re genetically predisposed to be overweight, the amount of sleep you get each night could make a big difference in how influential those genes are, a new study suggests. After analyzing the sleep habits and body weight of 1,088 pairs of twins, including genetically identical ones, researchers concluded that [...]

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via NYT > Health by By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on 5/1/12
Pfizer said in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it was taking a $450 million charge against first-quarter earnings to settle the case.

via Home | psychiatry.org on 5/1/12
APA Responds to CMS’s EHR Stage 2 Proposed Rule
The APA responds to CMS’s proposed rule for stage 2 meaningful use of the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records Incentive Programs.

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via psychiatry research - Google Blog Search by noreply@blogger.com (Psychiatric News Alert) on 5/1/12
Describing their findings in Academic Psychiatry, Silberman and colleagues found that residents with greater research interest did not come late to the calling but had shown a longer and more consistent pattern of seeking out ...

via psychiatric diagnosis - Google Blog Search by Lawrence Diller, M.D. on 2/7/12
The American Psychiatric Association plans to release the newest edition of America's psychiatric bible, the DSM, in 2013. The effort to determine what constitutes normal and abnormal behavior in America is apparently an ...

In the ongoing quest to improve our psychiatric diagnostic system, we are now searching for new approaches to understanding the etiological and pathophysiological mechanisms that can improve the validity of our diagnoses ...

Nor am I primarily addressing the question, “Is there sometimes over-diagnosis, or over-treatment, of certain psychiatric conditions, such as ADHD or bipolar disorder?” (In brief, I believe there is both over- and under-diagnosis ...

via psychiatric diagnosis - Google Blog Search by wildflowers' movement on 5/1/12
Since the 1980s, when I first made public my concerns about psychiatric diagnosis, I have heard from hundreds of people who have been arbitrarily slapped with a psychiatric label and are struggling because of it. About half ...

The stigma is the psychiatric diagnoses themselves. It originates from within the bio-maniacal 'psycho' pharmacology biological treatment paradigm, what I mean by that is it is a direct effect of the way in which this paradigm is ...

via pubmed: psychiatry by pubmed on 5/2/12
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  • Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life
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  • World psychiatry: official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) | ResearchGate
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  • Industrial Psychiatry Journal : 2010 - 19(2)
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via behavioral forensics - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
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via pubmed: forensic psychiatry by Berger DW on 5/2/12
Let's be careful before restricting doctors' freedom of speech.
BMJ. 2012;344:e1040
Authors: Berger DW
PMID: 22334547 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
 

via prisons - Google News on 5/1/12

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Don't shortchange prisons
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By postandcourier.com - Editorial Public safety is a fundamental responsibility of state government, and that includes the safe operation of the state prison system. Unfortunately, South Carolina is falling down on the job, as a Post and Courier news ...
SC prisons try to block contraband cell phonesMyrtleBeachOnline.com

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via prisons - Google News on 5/2/12



Prisoner release fears
Independent Online
EXPERTS have expressed unease over whether the Department of Correctional Services will be able to properly manage the early release of thousands of prisoners to benefit from the remission of sentences announced by President Jacob Zuma on Freedom Day.

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via prisons - Google News on 5/1/12

Alton Daily News



Legislative panel: Don't close prisons, mental facilities in Illinois
Rockford Register Star
Pat Quinn's plans to close mental health facilities and prisons around the state. In a series of votes, the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability voted against closing the “supermax” prison in Tamms, a prison halfway house in Peoria ...
Ill. panel: Don't close prisons, mental facilitiesnwitimes.com
Lawmakers oppose Quinn's plan to close facilitiesChicago Tribune

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Report questions criminally charging very young students for disruptive behavior
Worcester Telegram
Teachers and police must be better trained on dealing with the behaviors of children, she said. One incident in 2010 involved an 11-year-old pupil at the Chandler Magnet School-Academic Center for Transition. The boy was disruptive in class, ...
Study: Springfield students arrested at much higher rate than in Boston, WorcesterMassLive.com

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via forensic psychiatry - Google Blog Search by unknown on 4/26/12
Forensic Psychiatrist - Perhaps the most glamorous of all psychiatry jobs is that of the forensic psychiatrist. We see this doctor portrayed in television programs as the creative and intelligent individual who analyzes crime suspects, but his job is ...

via Prison News on 5/2/12
A demonstrator, who wished not to give his name, rallies in front of the Georgia Capitol Tuesday, May 1, 2012, in Atlanta.

via Prison News on 5/2/12
The only Canadian on death row in the United States is asking the Montana Parole Board to instead let him live the rest of his life in prison.

via pubmed: forensic psychiatry by Goldstein NE, Romaine CL, Zelle H, Kalbeitzer R, Mesiarik C, Wolbransky M on 5/2/12
Psychometric properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments with a juvenile justice sample.
Assessment. 2011 Dec;18(4):428-41
Authors: Goldstein NE, Romaine CL, Zelle H, Kalbeitzer R, Mesiarik C, Wolbransky M
Abstract
This article describes the psychometric properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments, the revised version of Grisso's Miranda instruments. The original instruments demonstrated good reliability and validity in a normative sample. The revised instruments updated the content of the original instruments and were administered to a sample of 183 youth in pre- and postadjudication facilities. Analyses were conducted to establish the psychometric properties of the revised instruments and included similar analyses to those conducted by Grisso, as well as additional calculations (e.g., standard errors of measurement, intraclass correlation coefficients, Kappa coefficients). Results revealed sound psychometric properties, similar to those observed for the original instruments.
PMID: 21393317 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Let's be careful before restricting doctors' freedom of ... [BMJ. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

Let's be careful before restricting doctors' freedom of ... [BMJ. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
BMJ. 2012 Feb 14;344:e1040. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e1040.

Let's be careful before restricting doctors' freedom of speech.


PMID:
22334547
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BMJ. 2012 Jan 23;344:e440. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e440.

How much of a social media profile can doctors have?


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  • via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/16/12
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    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
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    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
    This is a personality disorder, which (see our previous article on this here) has been one of the most common clusters of diagnoses metered out to so-called 'lone wolf' killers, which is the kind of murderer Breivik appears to ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/30/12
    Breivik was (and is) sane, the two court-appointed psychiatrists behind the new report argue, though he may be suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a description of a personality ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by rbuscher@haleymiranda.com on 3/16/12
    ... committed in the village of Balandai may represent another manifestation of the “Breivik syndrome,” in which an individual commits a horrific act of violence motivated by intensely anti-Islamic and anti-Muslim sentiments.

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by unknown on 4/30/12
    A self-confessed Norway mass killer Anders Breivik keeps contact with Russian ultra right-wing activists who are now translating his Manifesto into Russian, the Dagbladet quoted on Monday Breivik's lawyer Tord Jordet as saying. ... Breivik shooter syndrome ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    syndrome quite nicely. If these diagnostic impressions are confirmed in further psychiatric evaluations and affirmed by the court, then Breivik definitely should not be considered legally responsible (although he is fit to proceed) ...

    via Breivik Syndrome - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/26/12
    Breivik Syndrome: mass murder as a result of paranoid - grandiose ultra nationalist delusions. How many are afflicted with it, not leading to a fatal outcome yet? Breivik Syndrome: mass murder as a result of paranoid ...




    Inside the Mind of Anders Breivik - The Norwegian on Trial for Mass Murder
    Huffington Post UK (blog)
    Breivik was (and is) sane, the two court-appointed psychiatrists behind the new report argue, though he may be suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a description of a personality rather than a mental ...

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    via Mike Nova - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    Mike Nova. Breivik Trial and The Crisis Of Psychiatry As A Science. Breivik is not the only one who is on this trial. Psychiatry as a science is on this trial also, just like on many other trials where forensic psychiatric involvement ...

    via Mike Nova - Google Blog Search by Mike Nova on 4/18/12
    Mike Nova: Does Breivik suffer from DELUSIONAL DISORDER, Grandiose - Persecutory Type? Mike Nova: Does Breivik suffer from DELUSIONAL DISORDER? (Grandiose - Persecutory Type)? All symptoms and behaviors fit ...

    via anders behring breivik - Google Blog Search by By ANDREW ROSENTHAL on 4/16/12
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold LarsenAccused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, ...
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    via anders behring breivik - Google Blog Search by By ANDREW ROSENTHAL on 4/16/12
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold LarsenAccused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, ...

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    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway. 
    Pool photo by Hakon Mosvold Larsen
    Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik gestures as he arrives at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway.
    The Anders Breivik trial started in Oslo on Monday. Mr. Breivik, the self-described commander of the Norwegian Resistance Movement, has admitted to killing 77 people in a rampage last July, but according to the story in today’s Times has “denied criminal responsibility on the grounds that he was protecting Norway from Islamic immigration.”
    If the court finds him insane, Mr. Breivik will be kept under forced psychiatric care “for as long as his illness persists” (possibly the rest of his life). Otherwise, Mr. Breivik’s maximum sentence will be 21 years, although a judge can extend his incarceration after that point if he’s still considered dangerous.

    By American standards that’s a shockingly lenient punishment. Comparing one high-profile case with another—if a Florida jury finds George Zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, he’ll face a maximum sentence of life in prison, and a minimum penalty of 25 years.
    The American system, oriented around punishment (vengeance) and containment (keeping dangerous people off the streets), is arguably more satisfying for a crime like Mr. Breivik’s. But outside of worst-of-the-worst type cases, it’s Norway, with its focus on rehabilitation, that has the more rational and effective prison policy.
    Our prisons are degrading and dangerous. A 2005 commission found that more than a million people had been sexually assaulted in prisons over a twenty-year period. They’re also overcrowded, which is hardly surprising since America has 751 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, or roughly 2.3 million people behind bars, more than any other country. Harsh conditions don’t seem to deter criminals, or prevent recidivism. Nearly 60 percent of former convicts end up back in jail after two years.
    Norway has 71 prisoners per 100,000 inhabitants, with prisons that resemble “college dorm[s],” according to a Daily Beast article from last year. A maximum-security facility for murderers and rapists close to the Swedish border has “mint-green walls and IKEA-style furniture in varnished natural wood…Each cell comes with a flat-screen TV, a private bath, and a large unbarred window.” Seems like a waste of money. And yet these cushy accommodations don’t attract repeat visitors. Only 20 percent of former convicts end up back in jail after two years.
    I can hear people saying, what has Norway got to do with anything? It’s a small country with a historically low crime rate. That’s true. But it’s worth noting that America’s vastly greater experience with crime has not made us any better at dealing with it.

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    via anders behring breivik - Google Blog Search by Christian Peregin on 4/29/12
    Norwegian terrorist mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik visited Malta with his mother in 2004 to conduct “historic research” for his manifesto but told the police he never made any permanent contacts on the island. The visit ...


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    Do Videogames Make People (Better) Killers?
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    Norwegian spree killer Anders Behring Breivik unfortunately brings the violence and videogames link to the world's attention again. Did playing a videogame really make him a better killer? No. AP Credit AP Anders Behring Breivik's horrific July 2011 ...

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    Tarring Jihad's Opponents
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