This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible reviews of the psychometric evidence for and legal status of some of the most commonly-used psychological and personality assessment measures used in forensic evaluations. It responds to Neal and colleagues' (2019) call for research to improve the state of and access to knowledge about psychological assessments in legal contexts, and encourages critical thinking about forensic assessment in the spirit of improvement. These articles offer clarity about the strengths and weaknesses of a number of assessment instruments to inform psychologists' preparation for expert testimony, lawyers' preparation for direct and cross-examination, judges' evidence ...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic psychology. The chapter focuses on fo...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic psychology. The chapter focuses on fo...
This systematic review study summarizes the available evidence on the use of the Personality Assessm...
Abstract: The intersection between the legal and mental health professions is sometimes marked by co...
The current article reflects on the similarities and unique challenges of civil and criminal forensi...
The Personality Assessment Inventory-Adolescent (PAI-A; Morey et al., 2007) is a self-report measure...
This article highlights one significant impediment to valid psychological assessment in support of t...
The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI; Morey, 1991) and Rorschach Inkblot Method (RIM; Rorschach...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This special issue addresses a major gap in the literature by providing comprehensive, credible revi...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic psychology. The chapter focuses on fo...
This chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic psychology. The chapter focuses on fo...
This systematic review study summarizes the available evidence on the use of the Personality Assessm...
Abstract: The intersection between the legal and mental health professions is sometimes marked by co...
The current article reflects on the similarities and unique challenges of civil and criminal forensi...
The Personality Assessment Inventory-Adolescent (PAI-A; Morey et al., 2007) is a self-report measure...
This article highlights one significant impediment to valid psychological assessment in support of t...
The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI; Morey, 1991) and Rorschach Inkblot Method (RIM; Rorschach...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...
The special issue editors selected us to form an "adversarial collaboration" because our publication...