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Faith Scanlon
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34
Publications
269
Citation Statements Received
1,319
Citation Statements Given
How they've been cited
413
20
246
3
How they cite others
1,412
80
1,226
13
Affiliations
Texas Tech University
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Publications
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Street children in Latin America
Scanlon
1
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Tomkins
2
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Lynch
3
et al.
1998
BMJ
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Is Friday the 13th bad for your health?
Scanlon
1
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Luben
2
,
Scanlon
3
et al.
1993
BMJ
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36
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Internalizing and externalizing factors on the pathway from adverse experiences in childhood to non-medical prescription opioid use in adulthood
Quinn
1
,
Frueh
2
,
Scheidell
3
et al.
2019
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
54
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26
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The active ingredients in a treatment for justice-involved persons with mental illness: The importance of addressing mental illness and criminal risk.
Scanlon
1
,
Morgan
2
2021
Psychological Services
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24
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Therapeutic Outcomes of Changing Lives and Changing Outcomes for Male and Female Justice Involved Persons with Mental Illness
Gaspar
1
,
Brown
2
,
Ramler
3
et al.
2019
Criminal Justice and Behavior
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Criminogenic risk and mental health: a complicated relationship
Morgan
1
,
Scanlon
2
,
Van Horn
3
2019
CNS Spectr.
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The Moderating Effect of Criminal Thinking on Certainty of Apprehension in Decisions to Engage in Antisocial Behavior: Replication and Extension
Walters
1
,
Morgan
2
,
Scanlon
3
2018
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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The relation between the working alliance on mental illness and criminal thinking among justice-involved people with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.
Scanlon
1
,
Morgan
2
2022
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
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