Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many judicial processes. In settings such as bail, sentencing, and parole decisions, in rulings about the civil confinement of the mentally ill, and in custody decisions in a context of domestic violence, the assessment of a person’s propensity towards physical or sexual violence is regarded as a deciding factor. These assessments can be based on two forms of expert testimony: actuarial or clinical. The purpose of this paper is to examine the scientific and epistemological basis of both methods of prediction or risk assessment. My analysis will reveal that this kind of expert tes...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
This article examines several Supreme Court decisions and surveys recent literature and caselaw to a...
... Part V offers a review of case law involving the role of the two actuarial assessment tools in S...
Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
ABSTRACT: Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
In civil commitments, courts face the task of predicting the dangerousness of a mentally ill person ...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
In the current study, we explored the effect of risk-assessment testimony, attributional complexity,...
An examination of the nature, foundation, and consequences of predictive testimony about future viol...
Recently, several authors have suggested that only by incorporating findings from actuarial risk ass...
The defendant-first approach advocated in this Article is more difficult to implement than either th...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
This article examines several Supreme Court decisions and surveys recent literature and caselaw to a...
... Part V offers a review of case law involving the role of the two actuarial assessment tools in S...
Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
ABSTRACT: Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
The opinions of experts in prediction in civil commitment hearings should help the courts, but over ...
In civil commitments, courts face the task of predicting the dangerousness of a mentally ill person ...
The question of a criminal defendant’s risk for future offending may be of interest to courts in a v...
In the current study, we explored the effect of risk-assessment testimony, attributional complexity,...
An examination of the nature, foundation, and consequences of predictive testimony about future viol...
Recently, several authors have suggested that only by incorporating findings from actuarial risk ass...
The defendant-first approach advocated in this Article is more difficult to implement than either th...
The aim of this research was to examine the thought processes that practitioners follow when they ar...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
This article examines several Supreme Court decisions and surveys recent literature and caselaw to a...
... Part V offers a review of case law involving the role of the two actuarial assessment tools in S...