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- W2046751146 abstract "With the exponential growth of forensic psychology over recent decades, increasing numbers of clinical psychologists with little specialized training are becoming principal providers of forensic assessments. On the basis of results from an empirical study, the authors analyze 3 fundamental problems with these psychologists' reports on competence to stand trial and provide recommendations for improvement based on legal, ethical, and professional standards of practice. The article focuses on the importance of (a) properly attending to the range of critical psyeholegal abilities, including the defendant's decisional capacities; (b) explaining the critical reasoning that underlies one's psycholegal eunclusiuns; and (c) using forensically relevant methods of assessment. The field of forensic psychological assessment continues to grow exponentially and affect an increasing number of clinical psychologists. With the rise of managed care and its financial implications, Grisso (1996) expressed concern that psychologists with little specialized training turn to forensic assessment for alternate sources of income, which may have implications for the quality of court-ordered evaluation services in criminal cases (p. 103). An appropriate domain in which to begin testing concern about the quality of evaluations completed by such occasional experts (Grisso, 1987) is that of competence to stand trial (CST). Given their frequency (e.g., Steadman, Monahan, Hartstone, Davis, & Robbins, 1982), CST evaluations are the form of forensic evaluations that psychologists are most likely to encounter. Moreover, examiners' reports on CST are highly influential in a legal process that implicates critical legal rights and involves considerable financial costs (e.g., Skeem, Golding, Cohn, & Berg, in press; Winick, 1987, 1995). Studies have uniformly concluded that judges typically defer to the opinions of examiners, with rates of examiner-judge agreement often exceeding 90% (Hart & Hare, 1992; Reich & Tookey," @default.
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- W2046751146 title "Community examiners' evaluations of competence to stand trial: Common problems and suggestions for improvement." @default.
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