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Season of Fire: The Confederate Strike on Washington
Published in Hardcover by Howell Pr (1997)
Authors: Joseph Judge, Katherine Tennery, and John P. Monahan
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Season of Fire: The Confederate Strike on Washington
This book is must reading for anyone interested in Civil War history or who lives in the areas between Monocacy Junction and Washington, D. C. where this action occurred. The book provides a detailed synopsis of the action and is loaded with details of the local history, much of which remains intact for anyone interested in retracing the course of Early's raid.

A very good synopsis of the 1964 valley campaign.
Mr. Judge does history a great justice by writing the history of the Invasion of Washington from its inception. He covers the early phase from a confederate defeat at Cloyds Mountain in Pulaski County just south of Blacksburg (VA. Tech), takes you to Lynchburg and Early's arrival and the subsequent journey to Washington D.C. Gives the reader the complete field of study of the campaign. Wonderful description of future Baltimore Police Chief Harry Gilmore who was a colorful confederate calavary leader as well as a vivid description of the hidden valley of the Shennodoah, Fort Valley.

extremely interesting
good chronological account of Early's 1864 campaign many interesting side notes to a little studied Confederate actio


Violence and Mental Disorder: Developments in Risk Assessment
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (1996)
Authors: John Monahan and Henry J. Steadman
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Dynamic Insights!
These two guys are, perhaps, the true masters of their trade,afterall. In the "deadly" game of risk-assessment, themargin of error can, of course, be a bottom-line matter of life or death. This text goes to great length to "bring home the bacon," and, certainly provides much food for thought. They've mixed the best with the best. Their ultimate product is classic material!

Okay, all of you interested forensic professionals, go ahead and take it from a guy who has been both on the inside looking out and the outside looking in: "This book stacks the deck in your favor."...Certainly, it's truly a MUST BUY!

An Excellent overview of the topic
Monahan & Steadman have provided a comprehensive, emperically based book on one of the most constroversial areas in forensic psychology: the process by which the mentally ill are determined to be "dangerous" in the future. As former critics of this area "Risk Assessment", the authors re-evlaute the reliability and validity of risk assessment methods understanding that such assessments are a fact of life and are used dozens of times every day in this country. By far, this book is the best book out there on this subject.


Rethinking Risk Assessment: The MacArthur Study of Mental Disorder and Violence
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (15 January, 2001)
Authors: John Monahan, Henry J. Steadman, Eric Silver, Paul S. Appelbaum, Pamela Clark Robbins, Edward P. Mulvey, Loren H. Roth, Thomas Grisso, Steven Banks, and Macarthur Violence Risk Assessment Study
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Seminal work on violence risk assessment and mental illness
In detailing the largest and most significant research study of its type (i.e. The MacArthur Study of Mental Disorder and Violence), Rethinking Risk Assessment describes what is surely to become the seminal work in the area violence and mental illness. The authors point to the methodological flaws in many earlier studies that failed to establish clear links between mental illness and violence. It moves beyond previous studies to point to a clear link between serious mental illness and an increased risk of violence.

Although based upon a North American population (i.e. with its higher societal rates of violence generally) the size of the study, and the relationships it demonstrates suggest that this work has significant implications for other jurisdictions. The book illustrates tools clinicians can use to assist with identification of those with higher for risk of violence.

Although actuarial methods do not offer a panacea for problems associated with risk prediction, they nevertheless provide pointers for increasing the precision with which such assessments can be made. Monahan et. al. acknowledge the limitations of such methods, and point to the complexity of clinical risk assessment for violence potential. The authors also point to the broader contextual, and problematic issues associated with false positives and negatives, in terms of prediction.

Armed with the information contained within this text, clinical staff will have a thorough grounding in the most up to date evidence in the field. This should provide a solid foundation from which staff can approach the complex issue of considering risk assessment generally.


The Jekyl Island Club
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Minotaur (1900)
Author: Brent Monahan
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History Comes to Life
Many Georgians and many tourists enjoy the recreation and relaxation of Jekyll Island, one of the jewels of Georgia's "Golden Isles." One of the attractions for visitors to the Island is staying at, or visiting, the restored hotel, The Jekyll Island Club, and touring the "cottages" built by the millionaires who originally developed the island more than one hundred years ago. In The Jekyl Island Club, Brent Monahan takes us back to the time when J. P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, and other tycoons and robber barons vacationed in splendor, and ran their little island as part of their fiefdoms. When one of the guests on the island is found dead from a gunshot, however, they have to acknowledge the local authority, at least enough to have the Brunswick sheriff make official their idea of what happened. Enter John Le Brun, high sheriff of Brunswick and a person with good reason to hold a grudge against the captains of industry who occupy what was formerly his home. Le Brun has his own problems, including a brand new chief deputy who recently returned home is disgrace from Philadelphia and is the son of the local judge. The judge is not a fan of the sheriff's, and is totally in the pocket of the Jekyl Island Club membership. In launching his investigation Le Brun must face the disdain, if not enmity, of club members and some of their staff; concerns about the loyalty of his own deputy; his own feelings; and his sense of justice. The pressure is on, in part because President McKinley is soon to visit the Island, traveling over from Thomasville where he is vacationing at the vacation home of his advisor, Ohio Senator Hanna, to meet with the some of the millionaires and House Speaker Reed, a guest of Morgan's. President McKinley's visit actually happened, and Monahan uses that historical fact and the residual glamor of the Jekyl Island Club, to fashion a neat little mystery. In an afterword Monahan also notes that before and after the millionaires' ownership, Jekyll was spelled with two "l's." While it was their private preserve, there was only one. While this book is not a great mystery, it is a solid one. The greatest charm, however, is in its bringing to life the era of conspicuous opulence and filling out the pictures today's visitors to Jekyll Island have in their imaginations.

Scranton, PA
Pretty cool book - the ties between the characters and persons they portray are incredible... i found myself questioning, could this be real or is it just fiction...

Delightful and enlightening
It starts out a little slow (some very long chapters) but soon you are hooked. The fascination of moguls of that time and their impact on our history. Well written. You wish there were other books about Sheriff John Le Brun and his crime solving abilities.


Food Poisoning
Published in Paperback by John P Monahan (1987)
Author: John Monahan
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it gave me a lot of info.
it was a good book and i thought i liked i


Numerical Methods of Statistics
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (15 February, 2001)
Author: John Monahan
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algebra is not that hard
but at least this book makes it look so. many notations in the book come from nowhere and explained in nowhere, which practically makes it harder to follow what the author's trying to demonstrate. i mean come on, this is a textbook, which means nothing new, you just need to arrange things nicely, and make everything clear.


Adjudicative Competence: The Macarthur Studies (Perspectives in Law and Psychology, 15)
Published in Paperback by Plenum Pub Corp (2002)
Authors: Norman G. Poythress, Richard J. Bonnie, John Monahan, Randy Ott, Steven K. Hoge, and Randy Otto
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California Environmental Law Handbook (State Environmental Law Handbooks)
Published in Paperback by Abs Group Inc (1997)
Authors: Michael Monahan, Richard Denney, and John C. Mueller
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The Clinical Prediction of Violent Behavior (The Master Work Series)
Published in Paperback by Jason Aronson (1996)
Authors: John Monahan and E. Nasper
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Coercion and Aggressive Community Treatment: A New Frontier in Mental Health Law (Plenum Series in Social/Clinical Psychology)
Published in Hardcover by Plenum Pub Corp (1996)
Authors: Deborah L. Dennis and John Monahan
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