Section 1. The law's influence on change in the evidentiary rules and in the realm of sentencing mitigation
Contribution of peer (consumer) providers to change in forensic practice
Global developments and forensic practice
Brain in the balance: neuroimaging in the courtroom
Politics and money as change-agents in forensic systems.
Section 2. Recent developments in forensic psychiatry ethics
Narrative and performance in forensic psychiatry and psychology practice
The evolution of forensic training. Section 3. Consultation to civil and criminal courts
Veterans' courts and the VA's veterans justice outreach inititiative
Legislative consultation and the forensic specialist
Forensic practice and religion: context and change
Management of forensic hospitals. Section 4. Forensic psychotherapy: psychodynamic therapy with offenders
Positive behavioral supports for managing violence risk in the inpatient forensic setting
Violence risk and forensic practice: the case of preventative detention
The mental health system- criminal justice interface expanding strategies for therapeutic jurisprudence
Community forensic services as an integrated treatment model
Change in management of persons with problem sexual behaviors
Correctional and institutional psychiatric treatment: history and litigation
Conclusion: summarizing change in forensic psychiatry and psychology practice.