Access to and use of social media has increased throughout the United States. In parallel, information gleaned from social media is often available as part of discovery packets provided to clinicians conducting forensic evaluations. As social media continues to be a primary mode of communication, forensic evaluators are likely to grapple with decisions to use information from these sites to inform psycholegal opinions. However, professional commentary on obtaining, interpreting, and integrating data from social networking sites (SNSs) in forensic practice began only recently. There have been few empirical efforts thus far to better understand whether and how forensic mental health evaluators use SNSs to inform their opinions about various p...
BackgroundTreatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpatien...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Access to and use of social media has increased throughout the United States. In parallel, informati...
The concluding chapter of this edited book summarizes the overall purpose of book and aggregates the...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the usefulness and potentiality of soci...
The evolution and popularity of Online Social Networking Sites (OSNSs) has produced a new platform f...
Criminal responsibility evaluations are inherently complicated because it requires a clinician to re...
Perceived credibility of social media data (i.e., a Twitter post) was compared to more traditional c...
The introduction of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in recent years caused an explosion in consumer p...
have affected the forensic evaluation process in multiple ways. These developments provide the foren...
Social networks in any form, specifically online social networks (OSNs), are becoming a part of our ...
The Internet has grown increasingly relevant in the practice of forensic psychiatry. To a psychiatri...
The prevalence of technology that now provides the majority of the world’s population with perpetual...
Social networking applications such as Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Twitter provide facilities in...
BackgroundTreatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpatien...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Access to and use of social media has increased throughout the United States. In parallel, informati...
The concluding chapter of this edited book summarizes the overall purpose of book and aggregates the...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the usefulness and potentiality of soci...
The evolution and popularity of Online Social Networking Sites (OSNSs) has produced a new platform f...
Criminal responsibility evaluations are inherently complicated because it requires a clinician to re...
Perceived credibility of social media data (i.e., a Twitter post) was compared to more traditional c...
The introduction of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in recent years caused an explosion in consumer p...
have affected the forensic evaluation process in multiple ways. These developments provide the foren...
Social networks in any form, specifically online social networks (OSNs), are becoming a part of our ...
The Internet has grown increasingly relevant in the practice of forensic psychiatry. To a psychiatri...
The prevalence of technology that now provides the majority of the world’s population with perpetual...
Social networking applications such as Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Twitter provide facilities in...
BackgroundTreatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpatien...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...