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Using Intensive Case Management to Reduce Violence by Mentally Ill Persons in the Community

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.45.10.1004

The last four references in the paper entitled "Using Intensive Case Management to Reduce Violence by Mentally Ill Persons in the Community" by joel A. Dvoskin, Ph.D., and Henry J. Steadman, Ph.D., in the July 1994 issue (pages 679-684) were inadvertently omitted from the reference list.

The references are as follows:

16. Nikkel RE, Smith G, Edwards D: A consumer-operated case management project. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 43:577-579, 1992

17. Chamberlain J, Rogers J, Sneed C: Consumers, families, and community support systems. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 14:83-85, 1989

18. Steadman HJ: Boundary spanners: a key component for the effective interactions of the justice and mental health systems. Law and Human Behavior 16:75-87, 1992

19. Goldman HH, Morrissey JP, Ridgely MS, et al: Lessons from the program on chronic mental illness. Health Affairs 11:51-68, 1992

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