abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psychology the basic science of bias in human judgment as relevant to judgments and decisions by forensic mental health professionals. Forensic mental health professionals help courts make decisions in cases when some question of psychology pertains to the legal issue, such as in insanity cases, child custody hearings, and psychological injuries in civil suits. The legal system itself and many people involved, such as jurors, assume mental health experts are “objective” and untainted by bias. However, basic psychological science from several branches of the discipline suggest the law’s assumption about experts’ protection from bias is wrong. ...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
El propósito de este trabajo es hacer disponible a los actores jurídicos y a la sociedad el conocimi...
Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
abstract: A qualitative study with 20 board-certified forensic psychologists was followed up by a ma...
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
In this research, we provide two important contributions to the psychiatric community. First, we off...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
The forensic psychiatrist’s efforts to strive for objectivity may be impaired by unrecognized uncons...
Competency to stand trial (CST) evaluations may be the most common criminal forensic psychology eval...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
El propósito de este trabajo es hacer disponible a los actores jurídicos y a la sociedad el conocimi...
Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is...
abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
abstract: A qualitative study with 20 board-certified forensic psychologists was followed up by a ma...
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
In this research, we provide two important contributions to the psychiatric community. First, we off...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
The forensic psychiatrist’s efforts to strive for objectivity may be impaired by unrecognized uncons...
Competency to stand trial (CST) evaluations may be the most common criminal forensic psychology eval...
Legal psychologists’ assessments can have a major impact on the fact finder’s evaluation of evidence...
El propósito de este trabajo es hacer disponible a los actores jurídicos y a la sociedad el conocimi...
Whilst jury trials are widely considered to be a fairer way of deciding whether an accused person is...