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J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 37:4:503-508 (2009)
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Commentary: Evidence-Based Practice and Forensic Psychiatry

The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard D. Schneider

Justice Schneider is a Judge on the Ontario Court of Justice, and Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law/Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Address correspondence to: The Honourable Mr. Justice Richard D. Schneider, Ontario Court of Justice, Old City Hall, 60 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 2M4, Canada. E-mail: richard.schneider{at}ocj-cjo.ca

A diverse sampling of articles was considered as a landscape against which evidence-based practice has been and should be a part of forensic psychiatry. Caveats were identified, limitations suggested, and recommendations made as to how such a marriage might work.







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