HAROLD V.
HALL, PhD, ABPP
Forensic
Neuropsychologist and Director
Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and
Aggression
P.O. Box 819
Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
(808) 885-9800
Fax: (808) 880-1128
pacinst@lava.net
Home page:
http://www.violenceprediction.com
EDUCATION
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, Rotary Fellow, Peace and Conflict Studies Program (500 hours), 2007.
University Marie Curie-Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland. Fulbright Scholar,
Neuropsychology. Research in violence risk analysis and
genocide, and teaching in neuropsychology, clinical
psychology, and terrorism (500 hours), 2003.
University of Rochester School of Medicine/Strong Memorial Hospital, New
York. Fellow, Clinical Neuropsychology. Rotations in
stroke rehabilitation, epilepsy, and neuropsychiatric
conditions (2000 hours), 1991-1992.
Hawaii State Hospital, Kaneohe, Hawaii. Extern, Forensic Neuropsychology
(1800 hours), 1988-1989.
Atascadero State Hospital, Atascadero, California. Clinical Psychology
Intern. Rotations in forensic programs. APA-approved
Clinical Psychology internship (2000 hours), 1970-1971.
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. MS, Psychology, 1969; PhD, Clinical
Psychology, 1972. APA-approved Clinical Psychology
program. Minor: Learning/Personality.
University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. BA, Psychology, minor in Philosophy,
1966.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Director, Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and Aggression (1994-present), Director, Psychological Consultants (1986-present), Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Hilo (2005-2006), Program Manager for Assessment and Testing (2008), Clinical Psychologist, Vet Center, Honolulu, and USAMEDDAC, Nuremberg, FRG
(1982-1986), Veterans Administration Center, Bay Pines,
Florida (1972-1974); and State of Hawaii Mental Health
Division (Kauai, Big Island, Oahu, 1975-1982); Nevada
Girls Training Center, Caliente (1974-1975); Utah State
Training School, American Fork (1969-1970); Platoon
Leader (Airborne), First Lieutenant, Ordinance Corps,
U.S. Army, Vietnam and Okinawa (1966-1968).
CERTIFICATIONS
Diplomates in Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, American Board of
Professional Psychology (by examination); Diplomate in
Forensic Neuropsychology, American Board of
Psychological Specialties (by examination); Licensed
Psychologist, Hawaii and Pennsylvania; the Pacific
Institute is approved by the American Psychological
Association to offer continuing education to
psychologists; Fellow, American Psychological
Association (1990-present); Fellow, American Academy of
Forensic Psychologists (1982-present); Lifetime Member,
American Board of Professional Psychology
(1984-present); Fellow, International Society for
Research on Aggression (1994-present); Distinguished
Practitioner, National Academy of Practice in Psychology
(1996-present).
FORMAL COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate: Psychological Assessment, Psychopathology Over the
Lifespan, Forensic Neuropsychology, Clinical Skills,
Clinical Neuropsychology, Clinical Psychology,
Psychopathology, Intelligence Testing, Psychological
Intervention, Personal and Professional Development,
Advanced Theories of Personality, Group Dynamics.
Undergraduate: Psychological Aspects of
Terrorism, Forensic Psychology, Industrial Psychology,
Psychology of Sexual Expression, Abnormal Psychology,
Personality Psychology, Community Psychology, Social
Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Child Development,
Experimental Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment, Intro
Psychology (Univ Maryland, Univ Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific
Univ, City Colleges of Chicago, Forest Institute of
Professional Psychology, Chaminade Univ Honolulu,
Central Michigan Univ). Field site supervisor for
University of Hawaii, Boston University, Hawaii Pacific
University.
CONSULTANTSHIPS
Forensic Agencies: FBI, U.S. Secret Service, National Bureau
of Prisons, Hawaii police departments, Hawaii criminal
justice system agencies, Judge Advocate General
(Europe); Neuropsychology: Rehabilitation
Hospital of the Pacific, Queens Medical Center,
Rochester Psychiatric Center; Clinical Psychology:
Health systems and agencies in Hawaii and Mainland;
Military Agencies: Kaneohe Marine Corps Air
Station, Tripler Army Medical Center, Family Advocacy
Program and Sexual Assault Victims’ Programs at U.S.
Army Hospital, Nuremberg, FRG; Substance Abuse and
Other Treatment Agencies: Serenity House, Kauai
County Substance Abuse Program, Hilo Vet Center;
National Examiner: American Board of
Professional Psychology.
GRANTS
Awarded five grants in test construction, creativity, violence prediction,
cross-validation of a violence risk measure, creation of
a genocide early warning system, and criminality
(awarded by the Fulbright Commission, American
Psychological Association, National Institute of Mental
Health, Forest Institute of Professional Psychology,
Bishop Trust).
PROFESSIONAL
PRESENTATIONS
Hall, H.V. (2005, March). Violence Risk Analysis: Empirically-based
Methods. Presented at Best Forensic Practices of
the Hawaii State Adult Mental Health Division
Conference, Honolulu, HI.
Hall, H.V. (2005, April and August). Taking Back the Big Island:
Methamphetamine Abuse Intervention. Workshops
presented in Kailua-Kona, HI.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, December). Nonverbal Methods of
Neuropsychological Evaluation. Presented at
University Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, December). Arousal and Stress Reduction
Methods. Presented at University Maria Curie
Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.
V. (2003, November). Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment
of Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. Presented at
University Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, November). Spousal Abuse and Wife Battering:
Evaluation and Treatment. Presented at STOP Program,
Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.
V. (2003, October). Family Violence: Treatment of
Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. Presented at
Family Clinic for Preventive Therapy, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, October). Psychological Principles and
Terrorism Prediction. Presented at Quaero, Student
Scientific Association, University Maria Curie-Sklodowska,
Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, October) Terrorism: The Delphi Method.
Presented at Quaero, Student Scientific Association,
University Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, October). Terrorism: "For if we accept this,
there is nothing we will not accept". Presented at
Quaero, Student Scientific Association, University Maria
Curie Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, September). Detecting Malingering and
Deception. Presented at psychiatric hospital,
Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(2003, September). Workplace Violence and Mass
Murder. Presented at Institute Pedagogics,
University Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Lublin, Poland.
Hall,
H.V., & Sumida, J. (2000, 2001, 2003). Workplace
Violence Risk Assessment. Presented in Honolulu,
Hilo, Waikoloa and Waimea. Pacific Institute for the
Study of Conflict and Aggression.
Hall, H.V.
(2002, May). Legal Aspects. Fourth Annual Hawaii
Conference on Addictions. Honolulu: Department of
Psychiatry, John A. Burns School of Medicine.
Hall, H.V.
(2001, July and November). Violence on the Job:
Prevention and Intervention. Trinity Broadcast
Station TBN, Honolulu, Hawaii and Channel 26, Kihei,
Maui.
Hall, H.V.
(2001, October). Methamphetamine Use and the Mental
Health Expert in Criminal Forensic Contexts.
Honolulu: Hawaii Psychological Association.
Hall, H.V.
(2001-2002). Workplace Violence Risk Analysis and
Interventions. Workshops presented in Honolulu, HI;
Seattle, WA; Anaheim, CA; Hilo, HI; and Waikoloa, HI.
Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and
Aggression.
Hall, H.V.
& Austin, B. (2001, May). Risk Assessment for
Children and Adolescents. Violence Against Children
Conference presented by Office of the Prosecuting
Attorney, Hilo, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(2000, July). Predicting Juvenile Violence Using
Empirically-based Tests. Pediatric Brain Injury:
Prevention, Identification and Treatment Conference,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(2000, August). Crystal Methamphetamine Abuse in
Hawaii. Kohala Family Center, Kapaau, Hawaii.
Hall,
H.V., Cunningham, T., & Jaekel, W. (1999, October).
Violence Prediction and Risk Analysis. Hawaii
Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall,
H.V., Acklin, M., Goodyear, B., Kappenberg, R., & Smith,
G. (1999, October). Developing and Maintaining a
Successful Practice in Criminal-Forensic and
Civil-Forensic Psychology. Hawaii Psychological
Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Howard, E. (1999, September). Criminal-Forensic
Aspects of Methamphetamine Abuse. Pacific Institute
for the Study of Conflict and Aggression, Kamuela,
Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1999, June-July). Violence Prediction and Risk
Analysis. Pacific Institute for the Study of
Conflict and Aggression, Kamuela, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1998, September). Principles of Violence and
Aggression. Research Center of War and Culture, East
China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai,
People's Republic of China.
Hall, H.V.
(1998, September). Violence Prediction in
Cross-Cultural Contexts. Center for American
Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, People's Republic
of China.
Hall, H.V.
(1998, September). Victims of Violence and
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Intervention.
Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing,
People's Republic of China.
Hall, H.V.
(1998, September). Profiling Terrorists in the United
States. China Institute of Contemporary
International Relations, China Academy of Social
Science, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Hall, H.V.
(1997, August). Lethal Violence 2000: Fatal Domestic,
Acquaintance and Stranger Aggression. Worship
presented at the American Psychological Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
Hall, H.V.
(1997, August). Lethal Violence 2000: Fatal Domestic,
Acquaintance and Stranger Aggression. Kentucky
Correctional System, Louisville, Kentucky.
Hall, H.V.
(1997, July). Violence in America. Invited
participant on Conversations, Station KBLF, Red
Bluff, California.
Hall, H.V.
(1996, May). Forensic Neuropsychology. Tripier
Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1994-1995). Workshops presented to professional
community in Waimea, Hawaii, co-sponsored by Child and
Adolescent Mental Health, Department of Health, State of
Hawaii.
1.
Distortion and deception in children and significant
others.
2. Axis II
acting out disorders in children and adolescents.
3. Axis
III and Axis IV: Child neuropsychology and stress
analysis.
4. Axis I
conditions: Treatment considerations.
Hall, H.V.
(1994, August). Applied Forensic Psychology.
Workshop presented by Psychological Consultants, Inc.,
Kamuela, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1994, August). Risk Analysis and Dangerousness.
Workshop presented by Psychological Consultants, Inc.,
Kamuela, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1993, November). Forensic Neuropsychology.
Seminars presented to professional community in Hawaii
at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
1.
Neuropsychological malingering
2.
Attention and concentration
3. Memory
4. Pain
5.
Executive disorders
6. General
clinical neuropsychology
McClain,
V., Jamison, E. & Hall, H.V. (1993, August). Quick
Determination of Deception Using Forced Choice
Methodology. Poster session at American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Hall, H.V.
& Brown, K. (1993, August). Head Injury Evaluation
and Treatment. Presented on KQMQ "Street Talk",
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1993, June). Deception Analysis.
Presented at The Queen's University, Belfast,
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1993, June). Forensic
Neuropsychology. Presented at The Queen's
University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1993, June). Dangerousness
Prediction. Presented at The Queen's
University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Hall, H.V.
(1993, April-May). Dangerousness Prediction. Six
seminars presented to Hawaii State Hospital staff,
Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1993, April). Neuropsychology and Deception.
Seminar presented at the Hawaii Neuropsychological
Group, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1992, January-May). Clinical Neuropsychology.
Seminars presented to staff at Rochester Psychiatric
Center, Rochester, New York.
1. Forced
choice methods in assessing faking
2.
Neuropsychology of aggression
Hall, H.V.
(1992, October). Maximizing Treats: Avoiding Tricks.
Presented at "Factitious Disorders in Health Care"
workshop at Pali Momi Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1991-1992). Clinical neuropsychology. Seminars
presented to stafflfellows at University of Rochester
Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Rochester, New
York.
1.
Multiple sclerosis
2. Basal
ganglia disorders: Fahr's Syndrome
3.
Huntington's Disease
4.
Epilepsy and pseudoseizures
5.
Deception analysis of malingered brain injury
Hall, H.V.
(1991, January-May). The mental health-law interface.
Series of 10 seminars presented to psychology and
social work interns at the Queen's Medical Center,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
1 .
Current status and professional roles in forensic
psychology
2.
Psychology of lawyering and interacting with court
actors
3. The
forensic distortion analysis: Detecting deception
4.
Competency and fitness issues
5.
Insanity and criminal responsibility
6.
Diminished capacity and partial mental responsibility
7. Extreme
emotion as mitigation to murder
8. Dangerousness
prediction
9.
Sentencing and treatment issues
10. New
forensic directions
Hall, H.V.
& Hashimoto, D. (1991, January). Crystal
Methamphetamine Abuse: The Ice Age in Hawaii.
Invited participant on Channel 20, Hawaii public
television; televised four times.
Hall,
H.V., Needles, T. & Coates, B. (1991, January). Child
Custody Disputes. Invited participant on Channel 20,
Hawaii public television; televised four times.
Hall, H.V.
(1990). Hawaii Psychological Association Presidential
Column.
HPA
Psychologists and the 90s. (Vol. 8, Summer, 1990).
Forensic Factors in Paradise. (Vol. 8, Fall, 1990).
The
Seville Statement on Violence and the Middle East Crisis
(Vol. 8, Winter, 1990).
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1990, October). Prediction of
Criminality. The Higher School of Special Education,
Warsaw, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1990, October). The American Criminal
Justice System. The Higher School of Special
Education, Warsaw, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
& Brennan, E. (1990, October). Deception Analysis.
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(1990, October). Current Status of Psychology in
America. Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin,
Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(1990, October). Psychosocial Adjustment of Patients
with Brain Injury. Annual Scientific Symposium of
the Polish Society of Rehabilitation, Krakow, Poland.
Hall, H.V.
(1990, August-October). The Mental Health-Law
Interface. A series of 10 seminars presented at the
Hawaii State Hospital, Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1990, January-May). The Mental Health-Law Interface.
A series of 10 seminars presented to psychology
interns at the Queen's Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Kilauano, W. (1990, January). PTSD in War Veterans.
Paper presented at a meeting of the Hawaii
Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Morrow, J. (1990, January). Japanese Psychotherapy:
Morita and Naikan applications to clinical practice in
America. Paper presented at a meeting of the Hawaii
Psychological Association.
Shooter,
E., Hall, H.V., Onorato, V., Craine, J. & Tsushima, W.
(1990, January). Assessment of Distortion and
Malingering: Current Methods and Promising Research.
Panel presentation at a meeting of the Hawaii
Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Woodruff,
R. & Hall, H.V. (1990, January). Predicting
Behavioral Patterns with Crime Characteristics.
Paper presented at a meeting of the Hawaii Psychological
Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall,
H.V., Spencer, L., & Quilausing, E., with Ross, A.
(host) (1989, June). Crime and Violence: Is There
Trouble in Paradise? Invited participants on Channel
20, Hawaii public television. Televised four times.
Hall, H.V.
(1989, June). Crime and Violence: Results of an
BOO-Person Survey on Murder and Serious Violence.
(Insight: A presentation of Citizens for America).
Invited participant on Channel 20, Hawaii public
television. Televised four times.
Hall, H.V.
(1989, June). Criminal Profiling. Presented at a
workshop sponsored by Psychological Consultants,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.
V. & Mirikitani, W. (1988). Crime and Violence.
Invited speakers on Channel 20, Hawaii public
television. Televised four times.
Hall, H.V.
(1987, August). Violence Prediction. Workshop
presented at a postdoctoral institute sponsored
conjointly by the American Psychological Association
(Division 13) and the Hawaii Psychological Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1986, January). Antisocial Acts and Violence::
Tracking Severity and Escalation Over Time.
Presented at Hawaii Correctional Association, Honolulu,
Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1985, November). The Insanity Defense. Presented
at a workshop of the Hawaii Prosecuting Attorneys
Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1985, November). PTSD and Divorce Counseling.
Presented at the Hawaii Conference on Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Molnar, S. (1985, November). Ethnicity and Divorce
Counseling. Paper presented at a meeting of the
Hawaii Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Brown, R. (1985, July-September). Advanced Life
Skills. A series of ten workshops on survival and
self-actualization presented at the Vietnam Veterans
Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Marvit, R.
& Hall, H.V. (1985, March). Dangerous Behavior.
Presented at the Hawaii Institute for Management and
Analysis of Government, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1984, December). The Prediction of Dangerousness.
Presented at a meeting of the Hawaii Psychological
Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Westgate, J. (1984, August). Short-Term Violence
Prediction: A Prospective Study. Paper presented at
a meeting of Division 41, American Psychological
Association, Ontario, Canada.
Hall, H.V.
(1982, 1983). Clinical Strategies in Predicting
Dangerousness to Others. Workshops presented in West
Berlin, Bremerhaven, Ansbach, Bamberg, Grafenwoehr, and
Nuernberg, Germany, 1982; Pisa, Italy, 1983.
Hall, H.V.
(1982, June and 1983, November). Hypnosis and
Stress-Management Training. Paper presented at a
meeting of the European Recreational Society, Bad
Kissingen and Oberhambach, Germany.
Hall, H.V.
(1983, March). Guided Imagery and Relaxation Methods.
Two-day experiential workshop presented at the First
Armored Division Headquarters, Amberg, Germany.
Hall, H.V.
(1983, February). Self-Hypnosis and Other
Autosuggestion Methods. Paper experiential session
presented at the Department of Defense Wellness Weekend,
Berchtesgarden, Germany.
Hall, H.V.
(1983, August). Divorce Counseling. Paper
presented at a meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Anaheim, California.
Hall, H.V.
(1982, September). Marital Counseling. Paper
presented at a meeting of the National Association of
Social Workers, European Division, Nuernberg, Germany.
Hall, H.V.
& McLaughlin, D.E. (1981, December). Expert Testimony
and Dangerousness Prediction: Impact on Judges and
Probation Officers. Paper presented at a meeting of
the Hawaii Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Fogelman, E. (1981, November). The Insanity
Defense. A series of four invited appearances on
KITV, Honolulu, Hawaii. Series awarded American Bar
Association Certificate of Merit (Gavel Award), 1982.
Hall, H.V.
(1981, Spring). Prediction of Human Social Violence.
Seven seminars presented at the Hawaii Institute for
Management and Analysis of Government, Honolulu, Hawaii.
1. Ethics and court cases in dangerousness prediction
2.
Epidemiological and cross-cultural considerations
3. True
basal violence
4.
Triggering stimuli to aggression
5.
Opportunity factors associated with dangerousness
6.
Inhibitions to violence
7.
Research and new directions in violence prediction
Hall,
H.V., Marsland, C. & Vitousek, B. (1981, June).
Juvenile Delinquency: Causes and Cures. Invited
participants on KITV, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1980, December). Accurate Prediction of Dangerous
Behavior: Statistical Schemes. Paper presented at a
meeting of the Hawaii Psychological Association,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
(1979, December). Psychological Factors Related to
the Onset of Neoplastic Disease. Paper presented at
a meeting of the Hawaii Psychological Association, Hilo,
Hawaii.
Hall,
H.V., Shinedling, M.S. & Thorne, D.E. (1970, May).
Suppression of Self-Destructive Behavior in Retardates.
Paper presented at a meeting of the Rocky Mountain
Psychological Association, Salt lake City, Utah.
Thorne,
D.E. & Hall, H.V. (1969, November). Hypnosis and
Memory: The Comparable Effects of Various Suggestions,
Procedures and Susceptibility Variables. Paper
presented at a meeting of the International Conference
on Hypnosis, Palo Alto, California.
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Hall, H.V.
(in prep). Overview of Methamphetamine Use. In
Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects.
(2nd Ed.).
Yudko, E.,
Hall, H.V., & McPherson, S. (in prep).
Methamphetamine use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects,
Second Edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V.
(2003). Anecdotal Evidence of the Effects of
Methamphetamine on Aggression. In Yudko, E., Hall,
H.V., & McPherson, S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical
and Forensic Aspects, pp. 67-69. Boca Raton,
Florida: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V.
(2003). Criminal Responsibility. In Yudko, E.,
Hall, H.V., & McPherson, S., Methamphetamine Use:
Clinical and Forensic Aspects, pp. 177-194. Boca
Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V.
(2003). Introduction: Psychological Study of
Terrorism. Co-published simultaneously by Haworth
Press, Inc., New York, pp. 1-8, and Journal of Threat
Assessment, Vol. 2, No.3, pp. 1-8, 2003.
Hall, H.V.
(2003). Mitigation to Murder. In Yudko, E., Hall,
H.V., & McPherson, S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical
and Forensic Aspects, pp. 149-150. Boca Raton,
Florida: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V.
(2003). Temporal Characteristics of Methamphetamine
with Forensic Implications. In Yudko, E., Hall,
H.V., & McPherson, S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical
and Forensic Aspects, Appendix IV, pp. 325-326. Boca
Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V. (Editor, 2003). Terrorism: Strategies for
Intervention. Co-published simultaneously by Haworth
Press, Inc., New York, and Journal of Threat
Assessment, Vol. 2, No. 3.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., & Twemlow, S. (2003). Expert
Testimony. In Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson,
S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic
Aspects, pp. 85-95. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., Twemlow, S., & Yukdo, E. (2003).
Dangerousness Prediction in Methamphetamine Cases.
In Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson, S.,
Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects,
pp. 195-199. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., Twemlow, S., & Yudko, E. (2003).
Diagnosis of Methamphetamine Use, pp. 55-63. In
Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson,S.,
Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects.
Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., Twemlow, S., &Yudko, E. (2003).
Effects of Methamphetamine Use. In Yudko, E., Hall,
H.V., & McPherson, S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical
and Forensic Aspects, pp. 47-53. Boca Raton,
Florida: CRC Press.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., Twemlow, S., &Yudko, E. (2003).
Epidemiology. In Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson,
S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic
Aspects, pp. 3-12. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall,
H.V., McPherson, S., Twemlow, S., & Yudko, E. (2003).
Miranda Rights, Interrogation, and Competency to Confess.
In Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson, S.,
Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects,
pp. 167-176. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Yudko, E.,
Hall, H.V., & McPherson, S. (2003). Methamphetamine
use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects. Boca Raton, FL:
CRC Press.
Yudko, E.,
Hall, H.V., McPherson, S., & Twemlow, S. (2003).
Physiology. In Yudko, E., Hall, H.V., & McPherson,
S., Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic
Aspects, pp. 37-46. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V. & Ebert R. (2002). Violence prediction:
Guidelines for the Forensic Practitioner, Second
Edition. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Hall, H.V. & Pritchard, D.A. (2002). Workplace Violence
Risk Analysis: Effective Prediction and Intervention
Strategies. Kamuela, HI: Pacific Institute for
the Study of Conflict and Aggression.
Hall,
H.V., Yudko, E., & McPherson, S. (2002).
Methamphetamine Use and the Mental Health Witness in
Criminal-Forensic Contexts, Second Edition. Kamuela,
Hawaii: Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and
Aggression.
Hall, H. & Poirier, J. (2001). Detecting Malingering and
Deception: Forensic Distortion Analysis, Second
Edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
Hall, H.V.
(1999). Collective Violence: Can We Reframe
Our Priorities in Time? In H.V. Hall & L. Whitaker
(Eds.), Collective Violence: Effective Strategies for
Assessing and Intervening in Fatal Group and
Institutional Aggression, pp. xvii-xxiv. BocaRaton,
Florida: CRC Press.
Hall. H.V.
(1999). Violent Groups and Institutions in the United
States. In H.V. Hall & L. Whitaker (Eds.),
Collective Violence: Effective Strategies for Assessing
and Intervening in Fatal Group and Institutional
Aggression, pp. 3-80. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC
Press.
Hall H.V.,
Twemlow, S., & McPherson, S. (1999). Methamphetamine
Abuse and the Mental Health Expert Witness in
Criminal-Forensic Contexts. A special report of the
Pacific Institute for the Study of Conflict and
Aggression, Kamuela, Hawaii.
Hall, H.V.
& Whitaker, L.C. (Editors, 1999). Collective
Violence: Effective Strategies for Assessing and
Intervening in Fatal Group and Institutional Aggression.
Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
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