Psychologist as Expert Witness

Psychologist as Expert Witness

Blau, Theodore H.

John Wiley & Sons Inc

11/2001

608

Mole

Inglês

9780471113669

15 a 20 dias

892

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Coming of Age.

Present and Future Roles of the Psychologist.

The American Court System.

Preparing to Serve as an Expert Witness.

Admissibility.

Psychological Tests in the Courtroom.

Competency to Stand Trial, to Testify, and To Make Decisions.

The Insanity Defense.

Addiction and the Law.

Domestic Issues: Marriage, Dissolution, and Custody.

The Expert Witness and Personal Injury Litigation.

Malingering, Deceit, and Exaggeration.

Your Day in Court.

Emerging Applications and Issues.

Ethics, Constraints, Concerns, and Standards.

Appendix A: Landmark Cases.

Appendix B: Current Training in Psychology and the Law.

Appendix C: Expert Witness Admissibility--Federal Rules of Evidence, 1993.

Appendix D: Custody Evaluation Guidelines Recommended by the APA.

Appendix E: Tables and Formulae for Comparing Military Test Performance with Current Test Results.

Appendix F: Forensic Psychology Specialty Guidelines.

Appendix G: Comparison of Neuropsychological Test Performance in Forensic and Non-Forensic Populations.

Appendix H: Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.

Forensic Glossary.

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index.
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