An examination of the nature, foundation, and consequences of predictive testimony about future violence does not support the assertion, sometimes heard, that such testimony is necessarily unethical. Certain types of predictive testimony about future violence may have adequate scientific support. Moreover, society does not require certainty about future violence in order to restrict various liberties. Proper performance of an evaluation related to certain types of predictive testimony can provide an adequate foundation for the testimony. Finally, a consideration of the consequences of legal proceedings that restrict liberty does not support the conclusion that predictive testimony is necessarily ethically improper merely because it uses pro...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
Use of predictions of recidivism is ubiquitous in American criminal justice systems from pretrial de...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
There are many areas of the law in which predictions of the potential for violence play a significan...
Discusses the emerging mental health (MH) law movement and its impact on questions regarding the abi...
Beginning in the 1990s, researchers in the field of violence risk assessment recognized that even th...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
In Furman v. Georgia, the United States Supreme Court held that it was unconstitutional to administe...
This thesis focuses on prediction in the social sciences. We begin by discussing the “clinical effic...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
40 pagesYoung adults were shown hypothetical stimulus vignettes describing mental patients and were ...
ABSTRACT: Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
The “first generation ” of research studies on the prediction of violent behavior found such predict...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
Use of predictions of recidivism is ubiquitous in American criminal justice systems from pretrial de...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...
Civil commitment, confinement under sexual predator laws, and many capital and noncapital sentences ...
Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
There are many areas of the law in which predictions of the potential for violence play a significan...
Discusses the emerging mental health (MH) law movement and its impact on questions regarding the abi...
Beginning in the 1990s, researchers in the field of violence risk assessment recognized that even th...
Predictions on the future behavior of an accused person are made by criminal justice officials at ma...
In Furman v. Georgia, the United States Supreme Court held that it was unconstitutional to administe...
This thesis focuses on prediction in the social sciences. We begin by discussing the “clinical effic...
Predictions of dangerousness, violence, and recidivism continue to play an ever-growing role in the ...
40 pagesYoung adults were shown hypothetical stimulus vignettes describing mental patients and were ...
ABSTRACT: Testimony about the future dangerousness of a person has become a central staple of many j...
The “first generation ” of research studies on the prediction of violent behavior found such predict...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
Use of predictions of recidivism is ubiquitous in American criminal justice systems from pretrial de...
The legal system often charges forensic clinicians with the task of assisting the court in making de...