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FORENSIC-CLINICAL INTERVIEW: RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY FOR THE EVALUATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURY
Forensic evaluation of psychological injury involves the use of a multimethod approximation i.e., a psychometric instrument, normally the MMPI-2, and a clinical interview. In terms of the clinical interview, the traditional clinical interview (e.g., SCID)
Francisca Fariña +2 more
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The Ethical Problems in Forensic Psychological Expert Evaluation: A View from Modern Russia [PDF]
Background. Te implementation of ethical principles in forensic psychology in Russia is facing serious challenges. Expert’s evaluations have to be managed in accordance with the basic ethical principles of practical psychology in general.
Alla V. Shaboltas +3 more
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The need for the imposition of the new expert specialty stems from the law enforcement agencies’ demand for psychological research of informational materials in cases involving extremism and terrorism display, indecent assaults on the Internet ...
Т. N. Sekerazh
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The paper looks at the increasingly pertinent issue of interdisciplinary analysis in forensic casework. Integrated psychological and linguistic evaluations in cases relating to extremism and terrorism prevention are used as an example to compare the ...
S. A. Smirnova +2 more
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This study analyzes the questions on aspects of child custody, visitation rights, or child endangerment that judges pose to forensic psychologists in family law proceedings. Before conducting a psychological evaluation, the legal question in the referral
Jelena Zumbach +2 more
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Parent-Child Interaction: Forensic and Psychological Expert Evaluations
In our scientific work we tested a methodology for studying child’s interaction with his/her cohabitant parent and the one living away. The methodology is integrated into the compre-hensive forensic, psychological and psychiatric examination which is carried out during family law cases between divorcing parents and is aimed to decide the child’s place ...
F.S. Safuanov +9 more
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Psychological assessment of sexual offenders in the Brazilian context: instruments and perspectives
Forensic clinical assessment is an ethical-technical-scientific process that investigates the psychological processes (emotional, cognitive and behavioral) of one or more individuals involved in an offense, aiming to satisfy a demand of the legal context.
Álice Lira-Cardoso +4 more
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Child abuse and neglect is an important social problem affecting millions of children and their families around the world. Regardless of the physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, in the judicial process regarding child abuse, it is very important to ...
Belgin Üstün Güllü, Gülsen Erden
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Integrated study of gunshot traces and circumstances [PDF]
Introduction. The significant complication of science and practice in human activity have generated the need to develop more complex methods of examination of physical evidence, where complex forensic expertise is one of these methods.
Yumatov, Vasilii A.
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MALE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: INTEGRATION BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROSCIENTIFIC DATA AND THEIR USE IN FORENSIC EVALUATION FOR THE JUDGMENTS [PDF]
Human growth and development, starting from conception, are characterized by a progressive increase in body and organ dimensions, as well as specific functional maturity, under the influence of genetic as well as environmental and epigenetic determinants.
Ginevra Malta
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