"Why did the defendant do it?"
Mental health professionals are asked to help courts answer this
question. To serve justice, the law calls for evidence of the
mental state at the time a crime is committed, of suicide intent in
civil litigation, and of mental capacity in contract litigation.
The law asks psychiatrists and psychologists to retrospectively
determine mental states -- a daunting task made even more difficult
by the passage of time, the uncertain credibility of witnesses, the
paucity of collateral sources of information, and often the death
of the person in question.
This is the first book dedicated entirely to the retrospective
assessment of mental states. This fascinating book explores the
role of the psychiatrist and psychologist, as an expert witness in
litigation, in rendering a retrospective judgment of an
individual's mental state. Distinguished contributors apply their
expertise in psychiatry, psychology, and the law to address the
problems of retrospective assessment. With the goal of developing
guidelines for more accurate retrospective assessment of mental
states, they present topics such as - Guidelines for conducting
retrospective assessments in children and adults - Guidelines for
the retrospective assessment without benefit of direct examination
- Assessments of suicide cases in both civil and criminal
litigation- Psychological testing and interviewing techniques that
may assist in retrospective assessment - Methods and analysis to
help clinicians and attorneys critically evaluate the search for
"truth" about the past.
This remarkable book will prove indispensable for helping
clinicians, lawyers, and judges better understand the complex and
difficult process of retrospective reconstruction of mental
states.
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