Commentary: ethnicity, race, and forensic psychiatry--is being unblinded enough?
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Commentary: ethnicity, race, and forensic psychiatry--is being unblinded enough?
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Ethnicity, race, and forensic psychiatry: are we color-blind?J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2004;32(1):21-33. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2004. PMID: 15497624 Review.
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