Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law: A Handbook for Lawyers

Author:   Ronald Roesch (Professor of Psychology and Director, Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Professor of Psychology and Director, Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University) ,  Patricia A. Zapf (Associate Professor of Psychology, Associate Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York)
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9780199766857


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   13 September 2012
Format:   Hardback
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"While the vast majority of criminal and civil lawyers must at some time come into contact with a forensic mental health evaluation, either when requested by their side or by opposing counsel, most do not know enough about the practice to be informed consumers. Forensic assessments can vary widely based on the assessor's personal preferences, and while there are clearly defined ""best practices"" for most evaluations, there is no official process by which legal professionals can guarantee these practices are being followed. Designed to meet the specific needs of lawyers, Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law: A Handbook for Lawyers provides insight into what to expect from forensic mental health evaluations and how to navigate these assessments with skill and competence. The volume is divided into sections by evaluation type: criminal, civil, and juvenile and family evaluations. Each chapter addresses one of the most commonly requested forensic evaluations and is written by a forensic psychologist with both academic and professional experience with that type of evaluation. Specific evaluation types discussed include competence to stand trial in adults and juveniles, criminal responsibility, violence risk in adults, jury selection, eyewitness identification, personal injury claims, civil commitment, workplace disability, child custody, juveniles' risks and needs, and more. This handbook is a comprehensive, one-stop resource for lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals seeking to further their knowledge of forensic assessments."

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Author:   Ronald Roesch (Professor of Psychology and Director, Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Professor of Psychology and Director, Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute, Simon Fraser University) ,  Patricia A. Zapf (Associate Professor of Psychology, Associate Professor of Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.70cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780199766857


ISBN 10:   0199766851
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   13 September 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents Preface About the Contributors Chapter 1: Foundations of Forensic Mental Health Assessment Kirk Heilbrun, Thomas Grisso, Alan M. Goldstein, and Casey LaDuke Part 1: Criminal Chapter 2: Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial in Adults Patricia A. Zapf and Ronald Roesch Chapter 3: Evaluation of Criminal Responsibility Ira K. Packer Chapter 4: Evaluation of Capacity to Waive Miranda Rights Alan M. Goldstein, Naomi E. Sevin Goldstein, and Heather Zelle Chapter 5: Evaluation of Sex Offenders Philip H. Witt and Mary Alice Conroy Chapter 6: Evaluation of Violence Risk in Adults Kirk Heilbrun, Stephanie Brooks Holliday, and Christopher King Chapter 7: Evaluation for Jury Selection Margaret Bull Kovera and Brian L. Cutler Chapter 8: Evaluation for Capital Sentencing Mark D. Cunningham Chapter 9: Evaluation for Eyewitness Identification Brian Cutler and Margaret Bull Kovera Part 2: Civil Chapter 10: Evaluation for Guardianship Eric Y. Drogin and Curtis L. Barrett Chapter 11: Evaluation for Personal Injury Claims Andrew W. Kane, Erin M. Nelson, Joel A. Dvoskin, and Steven E. Pitt Chapter 12: Evaluation for Civil Commitment Douglas Mossman and Debra A. Pinals Chapter 13: Evaluation for Harassment and Discrimination Claims William Foote and Jane Goodman-Delahunty Chapter 14: Evaluation of Workplace Disability Lisa Drago Piechowski Part 3: Juvenile and Family Chapter 15: Evaluation for Child Custody Geri Fuhrmann and Robert A. Zibbell Chapter 16: Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial in Juveniles Ivan Kruh and Thomas Grisso Chapter 17: Evaluation of Juveniles' Risks and Needs Robert D. Hoge Chapter 18: Evaluation for Disposition and Transfer of Juvenile Offenders Randall T. Salekin, Kimberly M. Price, Kathryn E. Tant, Elizabeth W. Adams, Xinying Ang, and Jill Rosenbaum Chapter 19: Evaluation of Parenting Capacity in Child Protection Matters Jennifer R. Clark, Mary Connell, and Karen S. Budd

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This book should be on the shelf of every lawyer who has ever consulted with or cross-examined a forensic witness. It is clear, comprehensive, and creative, bringing together the very best in their fields to share precisely what lawyers must know. I could not recommend it more highly. -- Prof. Michael L. Perlin, Director, International Mental Disability Law Reform Project and Director, Online Mental Disability Law Program, New York Law School Ronald Roesch and Patricia Zapf have produced a unique volume that is at the same time legally authoritative, scientifically rigorous, and clinically incisive. Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law should be within arm's reach of every member of the bench and the bar who deals with mental health evaluations. -- John Monahan, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry, The University of Virginia This book provides lawyers and judges with a concise look at the law and practice of behavioral science evaluations for the courts, from the mental health professional's perspective. The authors assembled for this book represent the cream of the crop. Any lawyer considering using a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker as an expert witness should consult this volume. -- Christopher Slobogin, Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Winner of the 2016 American Psychology-Law Society Book Award


This book should be on the shelf of every lawyer who has ever consulted with or cross-examined a forensic witness. It is clear, comprehensive, and creative, bringing together the very best in their fields to share precisely what lawyers must know. I could not recommend it more highly. -- Prof. Michael L. Perlin, Director, International Mental Disability Law Reform Project and Director, Online Mental Disability Law Program, New York Law School Ronald Roesch and Patricia Zapf have produced a unique volume that is at the same time legally authoritative, scientifically rigorous, and clinically incisive. Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law should be within arm's reach of every member of the bench and the bar who deals with mental health evaluations. -- John Monahan, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry, The University of Virginia This book provides lawyers and judges with a concise look at the law and practice of behavioral science evaluations for the courts, from the mental health professional's perspective. The authors assembled for this book represent the cream of the crop. Any lawyer considering using a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker as an expert witness should consult this volume. -- Christopher Slobogin, Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Winner of the 2016 American Psychology-Law Society Book Award This book should be on the shelf of every lawyer who has ever consulted with or cross-examined a forensic witness. It is clear, comprehensive, and creative, bringing together the very best in their fields to share precisely what lawyers must know. I could not recommend it more highly. -- Prof. Michael L. Perlin, Director, International Mental Disability Law Reform Project and Director, Online Mental Disability Law Program, New York Law School Ronald Roesch and Patricia Zapf have produced a unique volume that is at the same time legally authoritative, scientifically rigorous, and clinically incisive. Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law should be within arm's reach of every member of the bench and the bar who deals with mental health evaluations. -- John Monahan, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry, The University of Virginia This book provides lawyers and judges with a concise look at the law and practice of behavioral science evaluations for the courts, from the mental health professional's perspective. The authors assembled for this book represent the cream of the crop. Any lawyer considering using a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker as an expert witness should consult this volume. -- Christopher Slobogin, Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School Winner of the 2016 American Psychology-Law Society Book Award


<br> This book should be on the shelf of every lawyer who has ever consulted with or cross-examined a forensic witness. It is clear, comprehensive, and creative, bringing together the very best in their fields to share precisely what lawyers must know. I could not recommend it more highly. -- Prof. Michael L. Perlin, Director, International Mental Disability Law Reform Project and Director, Online Mental Disability Law Program, New York Law School <br><br><p><br> Ronald Roesch and Patricia Zapf have produced a unique volume that is at the same time legally authoritative, scientifically rigorous, and clinically incisive. Forensic Assessments in Criminal and Civil Law should be within arm's reach of every member of the bench and the bar who deals with mental health evaluations. -- John Monahan, Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry, The University of Virginia <br><p><br> This book provides lawyers and judges with a concise look at the law and practice of behavioral science evaluations for the courts, from the mental health professional's perspective. The authors assembled for this book represent the cream of the crop. Any lawyer considering using a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker as an expert witness should consult this volume. -- Christopher Slobogin, Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School <br><p><br>


Author Information

Ronald Roesch is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Mental Health, Law, and Policy Institute at Simon Fraser University. Dr. Roesch is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and is on the Board of Directors of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. He has served as Editor of Law and Human Behavior and Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. He is a Past-President of the American Psychology-Law Society and was the recipient of the Society's Distinguished Contribution to Psychology and Law Award. Patricia A. Zapf is Associate Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, The City University of New York. Dr. Zapf is the editor of the American Psychology-Law Society Book Series and Associate Editor of Law and Human Behavior. She is also a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, an Advisory Board Member for the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, and an Editorial Board Member for Psychology, Public Policy, and Law and International Journal of Forensic Mental Health.

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