“…Thus, the strictures of meta-analyses allow for the inclusion of studies with normal functioning college student volunteers, minimally screened for anger problems, while excluding clinical case series studies with clients having demonstrable psychopathology and violence histories. Pertinent to the forensic field, there are a number of case series studies that bolster confidence in anger treatment efficacy with offenders (e.g., Bornstein, Weisser and Balleweg, 1985;Burns et al, 2003;Haddock et al, 2004;Lindsay et al, 2003;McMurran et at., 2001;Nomellini and Katz, 1983;Renwick et at., 1997 ).…”