1. Yaron-Antar, A., & Nachson, I. (2006). Collaborative Remembering of Emotional Events: The Case of Rabin's Assassination. Memory, 14, 46-56.
2. Yaron-Antar, A., & Bentzur, R. (2017). Comparison between Psychotic Homicide and Non-Psychotic Homicide. Medicine and Law, 49, 106-116. (Hebrew).
3. Yaron-Antar, A., & Bentzur, R. (2019). Comparison of Murderers Who Are Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Murderers Who Are Criminal Offenders. Medicine and Law Journal, 38, 515-534
4. Nardimon, S., Einat, T., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2020). Reveal Tapping and Tapping Hides: Examination and Analysis of the Stripper Subculture in Israel. Society & Welfare, 40, 374-400. (Hebrew).
5. Yaron-Antar, A., Einat, T., Sheffer, L., Shinkarenko, E., & Bergman, T. (2020). Murderers Who Are Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Demographic, Criminal and Psychiatric Characteristics. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 57, 3-10.
6. Einat, T., Yaron-Antar, A. & Nardimon, S. (2021) Values, Norms, Power Struggles, and Hierarchy among Women Working as Club Strippers in Israel: A Qualitative Perspective. Sexuality & Culture.
7. Tayer, L., Einat, T., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2021). The Long-Term Effects of Confinement from the Perspective of Inmates. The Prison Journal, 101(6), 652-674.
8. Yaron Antar, A. Guilty or Not Guilty by reason of Insanity? A Comparative Study of Murderers Referred for Psychiatric Examination During a Murder Trial. Health and Justice, 11, 35 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-023-00230-z
9. Yaron-Antar, A. (2023). Insanity murder in Israel. Harefu'a, November-December, 610-615. [Hebrew].
10. *Yaron-Antar, A. (2025). Insanity for all? The Arab minority in Israels psychiatric and legal systems. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 101.
11. *Amitay, G., Asraf, K., Elisha, A., Farber, S., Peleg Koriat, I., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2025). Freedom of Expression in Israeli Campuses and Social Media During the War with Hamas. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management.
Chapters in Academic Books (peer reviewed)
1. Shayat, M., Benzur, R., Drori, Y., Adler, B, Evgi, D., Bower, A., Yaron Antar, A., & Weiss, J. (2019). HCR -20 as a Valid and Reliable Tool: Structured Clinical Assessment of Danger Among Mentally Ill Patients in Israel. In: Abulafia, J., & Hovav, M. (Eds.). Risk Assessment: Clinical, Legal and Social Aspects. Jerusalem: Carmel and Keshet. (Hebrew).
2. Yaron-Antar, A., Einat, T., & Parcev, O. (2025). From Discipline to 'Bio Power' in Prisons: Ethical Aspects and the Place of Clinical Criminology in Punishment and Supervision Systems in the Neo-Liberal Age. In Idisis, Y., Cohen-Raz, L., & Silfen, P. Clinical Criminology in Israel. (Hebrew).
3. Yaron-Antar, A., & Ya'acov, G. (2025). Professional Ethics in Clinical Criminology. In Idisis, Y., Cohen-Raz, L., & Silfen, P. Clinical Criminology in Israel. (Hebrew).
2. Yaron-Antar, A., & Bentzur, R. (2017). Comparison between Psychotic Homicide and Non-Psychotic Homicide. Medicine and Law, 49, 106-116. (Hebrew).
3. Yaron-Antar, A., & Bentzur, R. (2019). Comparison of Murderers Who Are Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Murderers Who Are Criminal Offenders. Medicine and Law Journal, 38, 515-534
4. Nardimon, S., Einat, T., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2020). Reveal Tapping and Tapping Hides: Examination and Analysis of the Stripper Subculture in Israel. Society & Welfare, 40, 374-400. (Hebrew).
5. Yaron-Antar, A., Einat, T., Sheffer, L., Shinkarenko, E., & Bergman, T. (2020). Murderers Who Are Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Demographic, Criminal and Psychiatric Characteristics. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 57, 3-10.
6. Einat, T., Yaron-Antar, A. & Nardimon, S. (2021) Values, Norms, Power Struggles, and Hierarchy among Women Working as Club Strippers in Israel: A Qualitative Perspective. Sexuality & Culture.
7. Tayer, L., Einat, T., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2021). The Long-Term Effects of Confinement from the Perspective of Inmates. The Prison Journal, 101(6), 652-674.
8. Yaron Antar, A. Guilty or Not Guilty by reason of Insanity? A Comparative Study of Murderers Referred for Psychiatric Examination During a Murder Trial. Health and Justice, 11, 35 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-023-00230-z
9. Yaron-Antar, A. (2023). Insanity murder in Israel. Harefu'a, November-December, 610-615. [Hebrew].
10. *Yaron-Antar, A. (2025). Insanity for all? The Arab minority in Israels psychiatric and legal systems. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 101.
11. *Amitay, G., Asraf, K., Elisha, A., Farber, S., Peleg Koriat, I., & Yaron-Antar, A. (2025). Freedom of Expression in Israeli Campuses and Social Media During the War with Hamas. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management.
Chapters in Academic Books (peer reviewed)
1. Shayat, M., Benzur, R., Drori, Y., Adler, B, Evgi, D., Bower, A., Yaron Antar, A., & Weiss, J. (2019). HCR -20 as a Valid and Reliable Tool: Structured Clinical Assessment of Danger Among Mentally Ill Patients in Israel. In: Abulafia, J., & Hovav, M. (Eds.). Risk Assessment: Clinical, Legal and Social Aspects. Jerusalem: Carmel and Keshet. (Hebrew).
2. Yaron-Antar, A., Einat, T., & Parcev, O. (2025). From Discipline to 'Bio Power' in Prisons: Ethical Aspects and the Place of Clinical Criminology in Punishment and Supervision Systems in the Neo-Liberal Age. In Idisis, Y., Cohen-Raz, L., & Silfen, P. Clinical Criminology in Israel. (Hebrew).
3. Yaron-Antar, A., & Ya'acov, G. (2025). Professional Ethics in Clinical Criminology. In Idisis, Y., Cohen-Raz, L., & Silfen, P. Clinical Criminology in Israel. (Hebrew).