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Brain Research
Campbell, L.E. and Daly, E. and Toal, F. and Stevens, A. and Azuma, R. and Karmiloff-Smith, Annette and Murphy, D.G.M. and Murphy, K.C. (2009) Brain structural differences associated with the behavioural phenotype in children with Williams syndrome. Brain Research 1258 , pp. 96-107. ISSN 0006-8993.
European Addiction Research
Schaub, M. and Stevens, A. and Haug, S. and Berto, D. and Hunt, N. and Kerschl, V. and McSweeney, Tim and Oeuvray, K. and Puppo, I. and Santa Maria, A. and Trinkl, B. and Werdenich, W. and Uchtenhagen, A. (2011) Predictors of retention in the ‘voluntary’ and ‘quasi-compulsory’ treatment of substance dependence in Europe. European Addiction Research 17 (2), pp. 97-105. ISSN 1022-6877.
Schaub, M. and Stevens, A. and Berto, D. and Hunt, N. and Kerschl, V. and McSweeney, Tim and Oeuvray, K. and Puppo, I. and Santa Maria, A. and Trinkl, B. and Werdenich, W. and Uchtenhagen, A. (2010) Comparing outcomes of ‘voluntary’ and ‘quasi-compulsory’ treatment of substance dependence in Europe. European Addiction Research 16 (1), pp. 53-60. ISSN 1022-6877.
European Journal of Criminology
Stevens, A. and Berto, D. and Frick, U. and Kerschl, V. and McSweeney, Tim and Schaaf, S. and Tartari, M. and Turnbull, Paul J. and Trinkl, B. and Uchtenhagen, A. and Waidner, G. and Werdenich, W. (2007) The victimization of dependent drug users: findings from a European study, UK. European Journal of Criminology 4 (4), pp. 385-408. ISSN 1477-3708.
Neuropsychologia
Campbell, L.E. and Stevens, A. and Daly, E. and Toal, F. and Azuma, R. and Karmiloff-Smith, Annette and Murphy, D.G.M. and Murphy, K.C. (2009) A comparative study of cognition and brain anatomy between two neurodevelopmental disorders: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and Williams syndrome. Neuropsychologia 47 (4), pp. 1034-1044. ISSN 0028-3932.
Probation Journal
McSweeney, Tim and Stevens, A. and Hunt, N. and Turnbull, Paul J. (2008) Drug testing and court review hearings: uses and limitations. Probation Journal 55 (1), pp. 39-53. ISSN 0264-5505.