Book Description
The leading resource on forensic practice
The Psychologist as Expert Witness, Second Edition introduces practitioners to the law and the role of psychologists in the courtroom, covering all facets of forensic practiceone of the most rapidly growing areas of professional specialization. This comprehensive primer prepares the psychologist to function credibly as an expert witness, identifying the current and emerging areas of application of psychology to the law.
Revealing psychologys enormous potential to promote human welfare through the American system of jurisprudence, former American Psychological Association president Theodore Blau:
- Outlines the ways psychology has come into contact with the court via the areas of neuropsychology, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, mental disability, psychological profiles, various marital and family issues, and others
- Offers a wide range of situations in which psychologists have appeared as expert witnesses
- Includes step-by-step instructions on examining competency to stand trial and making custody recommendations
- Examines cases where psychologists have done welland not so wellin court
- Discusses malingering, deceit, and exaggeration
- Presents guidelines for testifying in marital, civil, and criminal disputes
- Emphasizes standards for practice and practical training in providing testimony to the courts
JA Majors Book Info
Text introducing practitioners to the world of the psychologist in the courtroom. Identifies current and emerging areas of application and guides the psychologist to function credibly as an expert witness. Previous edition: c1984.
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