Two Score and Ten

Two Score and Ten
Author: Third Marine Division Association, Inc.
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 759
Release: 1992-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1618585428

The illustrious history of the Third Marine Division is retold in this exceptional volume. The story begins at Camp Pendleton and follows the 3rd through New Zealand, Bougainville, Guadalcanal, Guam, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf. Third marine personal stories complement the history of the division with humor, tragedy, and bravery. Medal of Honor recipients listed. Indexed.

Two Score and Ten

Two Score and Ten
Author: G. V. Ramakrishna
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788171883394

The Author An Ias Officer Servant The Government For About 50 Years Including Post Retirement Assignments-In Various Capacities In Andhra Government, Disinvestiment Commission, Planning Commission Etc. It Shows His Insight Into The Working Of The Governemnt, Capital Market, Diplomatic Assignments Etc-15 Chapters And 8 Articles. In Addition Also Useful For New Generation Of Civil Servants In Our Country.

Third Marine Division's Two Score and Ten History

Third Marine Division's Two Score and Ten History
Author:
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN: 156311089X

The illustrious history of the Third Marine Division is retold in this exceptional volume. The story begins at Camp Pendleton and follows the 3rd through New Zealand, Bougainville, Guadalcanal, Guam, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf. Third marine personal stories complement the history of the division with humor, tragedy, and bravery. Medal of Honor recipients listed. Indexed.

Rethinking Risk Assessment

Rethinking Risk Assessment
Author: John Monahan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0198031742

The presumed link between mental disorder and violence has been the driving force behind mental health law and policy for centuries. Legislatures, courts, and the public have come to expect that mental health professionals will protect them from violent acts by persons with mental disorders. Yet for three decades research has shown that clinicians' unaided assessments of "dangerousness" are barely better than chance. Rethinking Risk Assessment: The MacArthur Study of Mental Disorder and Violence tells the story of a pioneering investigation that challenges preconceptions about the frequency and nature of violence among persons with mental disorders, and suggests an innovative approach to predicting its occurrence. The authors of this massive project -- the largest ever undertaken on the topic -- demonstrate how clinicians can use a "decision tree" to identify groups of patients at very low and very high risk for violence. This dramatic new finding, and its implications for the every day clinical practice of risk assessment and risk management, is thoroughly described in this remarkable and long-anticipated volume. Taken to heart, its message will change the way clinicians, judges, and others who must deal with persons who are mentally ill and may be violent will do their work.