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1 Handbook ofForensicAssessmentPsychological and Psychiatric PerspectivesEric Y. DroginFrank M. DattilioRobert L. SadoffThomas G. GutheilJohn Wiley & Sons, printed on acid-free paper. 1 Copyright#2011 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New simultaneously in part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any formor by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, except aspermitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the priorwritten permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy feeto the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.
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5 [et al.].p.; bibliographical references and 978-0-470-48405-0 (cloth: alk. paper); 978-1-118-02799-8 (eMobi); 978-1-118-02800-1 (ePub);978-1-118-02798-1 (ePDF); 978-1-118-09339-9 (Wiley online library)1. Forensic psychiatry Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Capacity and disability Handbooks,manuals, etc. 3. Informed consent (Medical law) Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Drogin, Eric York.[DNLM: 1. Forensic Psychiatry methods United States. 2. Mental Competency United States. 3. Mental Disorders diagnosis United States. 4. Mental Disorders psychology United States. 5. psychological Tests United States. W 740] dc222010048922 Printed in the United States of America10987654321 ContentsForewordviiPrefacexiContributors xiiiPART1 CRIMINAL MATTERS11 Competence to Stand Trial3 Kathleen P.
6 Stafford and Robert L. Sadoff2 Competency to WaiveMirandaRights25 Elliot L. Atkins and Kenneth J. Weiss3 Sentencing49 Elliot L. Atkins and Clarence Watson4 Competency Restoration79 Steven E. Samuel and Timothy J. Michals5 Sex Offender Evaluations97 Philip H. Witt, Frank M. Dattilio, andJohn M. W. Bradford6 Criminal Responsibility121 Robert L. Sadoff and Frank M. Dattilio7 Capital Litigation: Special Considerations145 Alan M. Goldstein and Harold J. Bursztajn8 Diminished Capacity in Federal Sentencing171 Gerald Cooke and Henry R. Bleier9 Testimonial Capacity187 Randy K. Otto, Robert L. Sadoff, andAmanda M. Fanniff10 Postconviction Proceedings205 Aderonke Oguntoye and Eric Y.
7 Droginiii11 Juvenile Delinquency and Decertification227 Frank M. Dattilio and Laurentine Fromm12 Addictions255 Curtis L. Barrett and Richard F. LimogesPART2 CIVIL MATTERS27513 Personal Injury: The Independent MedicalExamination in Psychology and Psychiatry277 Laurence Miller, Robert L. Sadoff, and Frank M. Dattilio14 Employment Discrimination and Harassment303 Liza H. Gold and William J. Stejskal15 Structural and Clinical Assessment of Risk of Violence 335 Kenneth Tardiff and Dawn M. Hughes16 Child Abuse and Neglect361 Gillian Blair and Annie G. Steinberg17 Abuse and Neglect of Adults391 Carla Rodgers and Mark Siegert18 Education and Habilitation417 Mark J.
8 Hauser, Robert F. Putnam, and Gregory I. Young19 Child Custody and Parental Fitness433 Gerald Cooke and Donna M. Norris20 Americans With Disabilities Act Evaluations459 Lisa Drago Piechowski and Urrooj Rehman21 Civil Commitment479 David F. Mrad and Clarence Watson22 Competency to Consent to Treatment503 Nicole Foubister and Mary Connell23 Guardianship521 Eric Y. Drogin and Thomas G. Gutheil24 Psychiatric and psychological Malpractice543 Eric Y. Drogin and Donald J. Meyer25 Fitness for Duty571 Lisa Drago Piechowski and Albert M. Drukteinis26 psychological Autopsy593 Frank M. Dattilio and Robert L. Sadoffiv CONTENTSPART3 Forensic PRACTICE CONSIDERATIONS61327 Developing and Operating a Forensic Practice615 Stanley L.
9 Brodsky and William H. Reid28 Interstate Practice649 Robert L. Sadoff and Frank M. Dattilio29 Conceptualization and Assessment of Malingering659 Richard Rogers and Robert P. Granacher, Transcultural Considerations679 Seema Garg, Frank M. Dattilio, and Pietro MiazzoAppendix A Scientific Glossary697 Appendix B Legal Glossary727 Appendix C Compendium of Cited psychological Tests 745 Appendix D Sample Reports751 Psychiatric Evaluation JuvenileDecertification751 psychological Evaluation JuvenileDecertification758 Preliminary Report on PsychologyBoard Complaint by Ms. B Against A, PhD 777 Author Index789 Subject Index797 ContentsvForewordTHE psychological ANDpsychiatric Assessment of individualsinvolved in legal proceedings have significantly advancedduring the past decade.
10 In part, this reflects the increasingmaturity of the fields of Forensic psychiatry and Forensic psychology,accompanied by the influence of increased focus on evidence-basedpractice seen more broadly in medicine and mental health. Courtsare increasingly receptive to mental health expert input, and everlarger numbers of general psychologists and psychiatrists haveentered the realm of Forensic practice. Legislators, intentionally orotherwise, have enacted additional statutes that necessitate expertmental health information and testimony. Forensic psychology andpsychiatry are increasingly informed by an empirical foundation,and research-based testimony is increasingly possible.