Thesis by publication."Empirical thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Combined Masters of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)/ Doctor of Philosophy".Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Psychology and fitness to stand trial -- 3. The role of cognition in fitness to stand trial: a systematic review -- 4. The role of cognitive assessment in determining fitness to stand trial -- 5. Fitness to stand trial in one Australian jurisdiction: the role of cognitive abilities, neurological dysfunction and psychiatric disorders in fit and unfit defendants -- 6. Fitness to stand trial: views of criminal lawyers and forensic mental health experts regarding the role of neuropsychological assessm...
In the realm of trial competency evaluations, there are a variety of methods used to evaluate whethe...
In the United States, a defendant’s competency to stand trial (CST) is protected under law. If the a...
The ability of an individual to participate in courtroom proceedings is assessed by clinicians using...
Cognition is often discussed as being of fundamental importance to an accused person's fitness to st...
The role of expert opinion, including neuropsychological assessment, in fitness to stand trial (FST)...
A series of written, hypothetical case vignettes was created to investigate the effect of bias in de...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the socio-demographic, clinical and legal determinants of mental h...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
Little is known about the socio-demographic, clinical and legal determinants of mental health court ...
<div><p>The ability of an individual to participate in courtroom proceedings is assessed by clinicia...
The ability to assimilate and understand the social context and demands of a courtroom and its relat...
Abstract: In the England and Wales criminal justice system, consideration of a defendant's ability t...
competence (PSC) than for competence to stand trial (CST), but provided little guidance for the tria...
In the realm of trial competency evaluations, there are a variety of methods used to evaluate whethe...
In the United States, a defendant’s competency to stand trial (CST) is protected under law. If the a...
The ability of an individual to participate in courtroom proceedings is assessed by clinicians using...
Cognition is often discussed as being of fundamental importance to an accused person's fitness to st...
The role of expert opinion, including neuropsychological assessment, in fitness to stand trial (FST)...
A series of written, hypothetical case vignettes was created to investigate the effect of bias in de...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the socio-demographic, clinical and legal determinants of mental h...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
In South Australia, fitness to stand trial requirements are embodied in the Criminal Law Consolidati...
Little is known about the socio-demographic, clinical and legal determinants of mental health court ...
<div><p>The ability of an individual to participate in courtroom proceedings is assessed by clinicia...
The ability to assimilate and understand the social context and demands of a courtroom and its relat...
Abstract: In the England and Wales criminal justice system, consideration of a defendant's ability t...
competence (PSC) than for competence to stand trial (CST), but provided little guidance for the tria...
In the realm of trial competency evaluations, there are a variety of methods used to evaluate whethe...
In the United States, a defendant’s competency to stand trial (CST) is protected under law. If the a...
The ability of an individual to participate in courtroom proceedings is assessed by clinicians using...