Although human factors principles have become increasingly well accepted within the legal community, there are new human factors professionals who have little familiarity with the expert witnessing process. While there are other sources which address specific issues related to forensic psychology, this paper seeks to provide a broad overview of related topics. Among the topics discussed are ethical considerations, information regarding the legal process, and suggestions regarding courtroom presentation
In review of the existing literature, a discrepancy exists between psychologists providing expert te...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
The question of how courts assess expert evidence - especially when mental disability is an issue - ...
Although human factors principles have become increasingly well accepted within the legal community,...
Ethics and the Expert Witness intends to address ethical problems common to all forms of medial and ...
An outline of the background to the provision of psychological evidence within legal settings will b...
With wider and wider acceptance of mental health professionals in courts of law as expert witnesses,...
Summary: The expert witness\u27 job is often described as a balancing act: duty to clients on the on...
Comments that many ethical pitfalls may await psychologists who participate as expert witnesses in t...
The paper is a review of different issues that a forensic psychologists encounter at work. Forensic ...
Four cases are summarized in which the defendant was charged with first-degree murder, but where the...
Legal psychologists' assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder's evaluation of evidence...
anglicky The aim of this diploma is to describe the role of an expert psychologist witness in crimin...
The article reveals the psychological aspects of the process of interviewing witnesses during forens...
Despite the establishment of the Daubert standard in 1993, the evidentiary criteria are rarely used ...
In review of the existing literature, a discrepancy exists between psychologists providing expert te...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
The question of how courts assess expert evidence - especially when mental disability is an issue - ...
Although human factors principles have become increasingly well accepted within the legal community,...
Ethics and the Expert Witness intends to address ethical problems common to all forms of medial and ...
An outline of the background to the provision of psychological evidence within legal settings will b...
With wider and wider acceptance of mental health professionals in courts of law as expert witnesses,...
Summary: The expert witness\u27 job is often described as a balancing act: duty to clients on the on...
Comments that many ethical pitfalls may await psychologists who participate as expert witnesses in t...
The paper is a review of different issues that a forensic psychologists encounter at work. Forensic ...
Four cases are summarized in which the defendant was charged with first-degree murder, but where the...
Legal psychologists' assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder's evaluation of evidence...
anglicky The aim of this diploma is to describe the role of an expert psychologist witness in crimin...
The article reveals the psychological aspects of the process of interviewing witnesses during forens...
Despite the establishment of the Daubert standard in 1993, the evidentiary criteria are rarely used ...
In review of the existing literature, a discrepancy exists between psychologists providing expert te...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
The question of how courts assess expert evidence - especially when mental disability is an issue - ...