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Produktbild: Psychological Evaluations for the Courts

Psychological Evaluations for the Courts A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.12.2017

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

964

Maße (L/B/H)

25,9/18,3/5 cm

Gewicht

1840 g

Auflage

4th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4625-3266-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

22.12.2017

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

964

Maße (L/B/H)

25,9/18,3/5 cm

Gewicht

1840 g

Auflage

4th edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4625-3266-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Psychological Evaluations for the Courts
  • I. General Considerations
    1. Law and the Mental Health Professions: An Uneasy Alliance
    1.01. The Context for Law and Behavioral Science
    1.02. Some Preliminary Problems in Law and Mental Health
    1.03. Paradigm Conflicts
    1.04. Should Mental Health Professionals Be Considered Experts?
    1.05. Which Professionals Should Be Considered Experts?
    1.06. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    2. An Overview of the Legal System: Sources of Law, the Court System, and the Adjudicative Process
    2.01. Introduction
    2.02. Sources of Law
    2.03. The Court System
    2.04. The Adjudicative Process
    2.05. Conclusion: The Interplay of Systems
    Bibliography
    3. The Nature and Method of Forensic Assessment
    3.01. Introduction
    3.02. Distinctions between Therapeutic and Forensic Assessment
    3.03. Testing and Assessment Procedures
    3.04. Archival and Third-Party Information
    3.05. Amnesia
    3.06. Assessment of Response Style
    3.07. Challenges to the Basis of Expert Testimony
    3.08. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    4. Constitutional, Common-Law, and Ethical Contours of the Evaluation Process: The Mental Health Professional as Double Agent
    4.01. Introduction
    4.02. The Fifth Amendment and the Right to Remain Silent
    4.03. The Right to Counsel
    4.04. Common-Law and Statutory Duties of the Evaluator
    4.05. Ethical Considerations in the Evaluation Process
    4.06. Summary: Competence in Forensic Practice
    Bibliography
    5. Managing Public and Private Forensic Services
    5.01. Introduction
    5.02. The Case for Specialization
    5.03. Types of Evaluation Systems
    5.05. Effective Diffusion of Behavioral Science Research
    5.06. Operating a Forensic Practice
    Bibliography
    II. The Criminal Process
    6. Competence to Proceed
    6.01. Introduction
    6.02. The Legal Standard
    6.03. Procedural Issues
    6.04. Disposition of Incompetent Defendants
    6.05. Competence during Proceedings Other Than Trial or Plea Hearings
    6.06. Research Relating to Competence Evaluations
    6.07. Structured Evaluation Formats
    6.08. Special Populations
    6.09. Guidelines for Evaluation
    6.10. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    7. Other Competencies in the Criminal Process
    7.01. Introduction
    7.02. Competence to Consent to a Search or Seizure
    7.03. Competence to Exercise the Right to Remain Silent
    7.04. Competence to Plead Guilty
    7.05. Competence to Waive the Right to Counsel and to Represent Oneself
    7.06. Competence to Refuse an Insanity Defense and Other Mental State Defenses
    7.07. Competence to Testify
    7.08. Competence to Be Executed and to Participate in and Waive Appeals
    Bibliography
    8. Mental State at the Time of the Offense
    8.01. Introduction
    8.02. The Insanity Defense
    8.03. Exculpatory and Mitigating Doctrines Other Than Insanity
    8.04. Research on the Relationship of Diagnosis to MSO Defenses
    8.05. Characteristics of Clinicians' MSO Opinions
    8.06. MSO Investigation
    8.07. Clinical Formulations about MSO
    8.08. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    9. Sentencing
    9.01. Introduction
    9.02. A Brief History of Sentencing
    9.03. A Comparison of Rehabilitative and Retributive Sentencing
    9.04. Special Sentencing Provisions
    9.05. Capital Sentencing
    9.06. Factors Influencing Sentencing
    9.07. Assessment of Treatment Needs
    9.08. Assessment of Culpability
    9.09. Assessing Risk of Violence and Recidivism
    Bibliography
    III. Noncriminal Adjudication
    10. Civil Commitment
    10.01. Introduction
    10.02. History of Commitment Law
    10.03. Substantive Criteria for Commitment
    10.04. Procedural Due Process
    10.05. The Effects of Commitment Laws and Commitment
    10.06. Attorney's Role
    10.07. Clinician's Role
    10.08. Commitment Evaluation
    10.09. The Process of the Evaluation
    10.10. Special Commitment Settings and Populations
    Bibliography
    11. Civil Competencies
    11.01. Introduction
    11.02. Guardianship
    11.03. Competence to Make Treatment Decisions
    11.04. Competence to Consent to Research
    11.05. Testamentary Capacity
    Bibliography
    12. Compensating Mental Injury: Workers' Compensation and Torts
    12.01. Introduction
    12.02. Workers' Compensation Law: An Overview
    12.03. The Tort of Emotional Distress
    12.04. Causation in Mental Injury Cases: A Paradigm Clash?
    12.05. Clinical Evaluation of Mental Injury
    12.06. Conclusion: Reports and Testimony
    Bibliography
    13. Federal Antidiscrimination, Entitlement, and Immigration Laws
    13.01. Introduction
    13.02. Americans with Disabilities Act
    13.03. Fair Housing Amendments Act
    13.04. Social Security Laws
    13.05. Immigration Law
    13.06. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    IV. Children and Families
    14. Juvenile Delinquency
    14.01. Introduction
    14.02. The Rise and Fall of the "Therapeutic" Juvenile Court
    14.03. The Nature of the Juvenile Process
    14.04. The Mental Health Professional's Role in Juvenile Court
    14.05. The Nature of the Evaluation
    14.06. Specific Areas of Treatment Evaluations
    14.07. Special Juvenile Populations
    14.08. Do the Mental Health and Juvenile Systems Belong Together?
    Bibliography
    15. Child Abuse and Neglect
    15.01. The Nature of Abuse and Neglect Proceedings
    15.02. Legal Definitions of Child Maltreatment
    15.03. Child Maltreatment as a Clinical Phenomenon
    15.04. Clinicians' Involvement in the Legal Process
    15.05. Special Populations
    15.06. The Technique of Abuse/Neglect Evaluations
    15.07. Adult Cases Related to Abuse and Neglect
    16. Child Custody in Divorce
    16.01. The Scope of Clinicians' Involvement in Custody Disputes
    16.02. Standards for Resolution of Custody Disputes
    16.03. What Do We Know?
    16.04. The Technique of Custody Evaluations
    16.05. The Politics of Divorce
    Bibliography
    17. Education and Habilitation
    17.01. Introduction
    17.02. The Impetus for the IDEA
    17.03. The Structure of the IDEA
    17.04. Clinical Evaluation under the Act
    Bibliography
    V. Communicating with the Courts
    18. Consultation, Report Writing, and Expert Testimony
    18.01. Introduction
    18.02. Preliminary Consultations
    18.03. Data Collection, Maintenance, and Disclosure
    18.04. Preliminary Report of Findings
    18.05. Report Writing
    18.06. Expert Testimony and the Social Psychology of Persuasion
    18.07. The Ultimate-Issue Issue
    Bibliography
    19. Sample Reports
    19.01. Introduction
    19.02. Competence to Proceed [Chapters 6 and 14]
    19.03. Competence to Plead and Waive Rights [Chapter 7]
    19.04. Mental State at the Time of the Offense [Chapter 8]
    19.05. Sentencing [Chapter 9]
    19.06. Civil Commitment [Chapter 10]
    19.07. Competence to Handle Finances [Chapter 11]
    19.08. Workers' Compensation for Mental Injury [Chapter 12]
    19.09. Reasonable Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act [Chapter 13]
    19.10. Consultative Examination for Social Security [Chapter 13]
    19.11. Immigration Status [Chapter 13]
    19.12. Transfer to Adult Court [Chapter 14]
    19.13. Dispositional Review [Chapter 15]
    19.14. Custody [Chapter 16]
    19.15. Evaluation under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [Chapter 17]
    20. Glossary
    20.01. Legal Terms
    20.02. Clinical and Research Terms
    Notes
    Index