- Subjects
- Published
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Cincinnati, OH :
Writer's Digest
2002.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 282 pages
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781582970790
- Introduction
- 1. The Forensic Psychologist
- What Is Forensic Psychology?
- Varieties of Experts
- Prominent Psychologists in Books, Television, and Movies
- Where Popular Media Get It Wrong
- Why Getting It Right Matters
- The Informal Forensic Psychologist
- 2. Psychology and the Law
- A Sample Case
- Forensic Assessment Education
- Becoming Certified as a Forensic Behavior Specialist
- Specialized Knowledge
- How a Forensic Mental Health Professional Gets Hired
- Steps in a Typical Case
- The Psychology of the Courtroom--The Basic Dilemmas
- The Initial Clinical Interview
- The Mini Mental Examination
- The Forensic Report
- Expert Testimony
- The "Ultimate Issue"
- How These Concepts Influence Character Development
- 3. Theories of Criminality
- Providing the Context
- Types of Theories
- Why a Clear Theoretical Position Matters
- 4. Types of Character Disorders
- The Code Book
- Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder
- The Other Personality Disorders
- Psychotic and Mood Disorders
- Comorbid Disorders
- Rare Disorders With Forensic Implications
- Designer Defenses
- Creating a Believable Criminal Without Stereotyping
- 5. Psychological Assessment
- The Function of Measured Assessment
- The Assessment Interview
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
- Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventories (MCMI-III)
- Wechlser Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) and Wechsler Intelligence
- Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-III)
- Rorschach
- Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
- California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
- Beck Depression Inventory
- Neurological Tests
- Forensic-Only Assessment Instruments (FAIs)
- Fictional Scenarios
- 6. The Psychologist as Expert Witness
- Legal Objections to Mental Health Professionals as Experts
- Witnessing for the Defense vs. the Prosecution
- Competency
- Evaluating Confessions: Forced or Voluntary
- Lie Detection and Malingering
- Eyewitness Testimony
- Forensic Hypnosis With Eyewitnesses
- 7. Mental States at the Time of the Offense
- Evil vs. Ill
- Criminal Responsibility
- Rationale for the Insanity Defense
- The M'Naghten Rule
- The Durham Rule and the American Law Institute
- Guilty but Mentally Ill
- Other Mitigating States
- Mental State at the Time of the Offense and Criminal Responsibility Evaluations
- Insanity Defenses
- Competency vs. Insanity
- Sample Insanity Cases
- A Model for Fiction
- 8. Crime Control
- Purposes of Punishment
- Sentencing Recommendations
- Assessment of Culpability
- Risk Assessment
- Dangerousness
- Relevant Factors
- Assessment Approaches
- To Let Him Go or Not Let Him Go
- Capital Sentences
- Risk Assessment in Fiction
- 9. Treatment and Rehabilitation
- Assessment of Needs
- Treatment Evaluations
- Violence Management
- Substance Abuse Screening
- Psychopharmacology
- Psychotherapy With Offenders
- Treatment for Sex Offenders
- 10. Juveniles and Crime
- A Groundbreaking Case
- Family Court
- Types of Evaluations
- Mental Health Professionals in Court
- Juvenile Crime
- Children Without a Conscience
- Juvenile Assessment
- Risk Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
- A Case for Fictional Development
- 11. The Psychologist as Consultant/Investigator
- Profiling
- Examples of Accurate Profiles
- Profiling and the Victim
- Profiling and the Profiler
- Assisting the Forensic Artist
- Psychological Autopsy for Equivocal Death
- Psychological Investigator/Consultant
- Stalker Evaluations
- A Fictional Case
- 12. Other Applications
- A Quick Overview
- Civil Proceedings
- Screenings for Police Officers
- Innocence Projects
- Mental Health Court
- Litigation Consulting/Jury Analysis
- 13. Ethics
- Ethical Errors
- Ethical Principles for Mental Health Professionals
- The Relationship With Attorneys
- Controversial Topics
- Dangerousness Assessment Ethics
- Duty to Warn/Protect
- A Fictional Scenario Involving Ethics--How to Turn the Plot
- Glossary of Legal and Psychological Terms
- Appendix I. Roles of Mental Health Professionals
- Appendix II. Forms
- Bibliography
- Index