Fundamentals of forensic practice : mental health and criminal law by Richard Rogers and Daniel W. Shuman.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: U. S. A. : Springer, 2005.Description: 445 pISBN:- 9780387252261
- 345.06 ROG/FUN
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Clinical and legal framework
Chapter 2. Malingering and deception in criminal evaluations
Chapter 3. The nature of experts and their testimony
Chapter 4. Forensic determinations of diversion and bail
Chapter 5. Miranda and beyond:competencies related to police investigations
Chapter 6. Competency to stand trial
Chapter 7. The Insanity defence
Chapter 8. Beyond insanity:other issues of criminal responsibility
Chapter 9. Sentencing recommendations and capital issues relevant legal standards
Chapter 10. Competency to be executed and other post-conviction relief issues
Chapter 11. Sexual predator determinations
Chapter 12. Integration:themes in criminal procedure practice
Appendix A-I
Reference
Index.