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Attacks on the British Royal Family: The Role of Psychotic Illness

David V. James, Paul E. Mullen, Michele T. Pathé, J. Reid Meloy, Frank R. Farnham, Lulu Preston and Brian Darnley
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online March 2008, 36 (1) 59-67;
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vol. 36 no. 1 59-67
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18354125

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1093-6793
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  • Published online March 19, 2008.

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  1. David V. James, MA, FRCPsych,
  2. Paul E. Mullen, DSc, FRCPsych,
  3. Michele T. Pathé, MD,
  4. J. Reid Meloy, PhD,
  5. Frank R. Farnham, BSc, MRCPsych,
  6. Lulu Preston, MA, DClinPsy and
  7. Brian Darnley, MRCPsych
  1. Dr. James and Dr. Farnham are Consultant Forensic Psychiatrists, Dr. Preston is Clinical Psychologist, and Dr. Darnley is Research Registrar, North London Forensic Service, London, UK. Dr. Mullen is Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, Monash University, and Clinical Director, Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health, Fairfield, Victoria, Australia. Dr. Pathé is Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Threat Management Centre, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. Dr. Meloy is President, Forensis Inc., San Diego, CA
  1. Address correspondence to: Paul E. Mullen, DSc, FRCPsych, Thomas Embling Hospital, Locked Bag 10, Fairfield, Victoria 3078, Australia. E-mail: paul.mullen{at}forensicare.vic.gov.au

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