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What Are the Methodological Strengths and Empirical Limitations Forensic Psychologists Must Consider When Comparing HCR-20v3, SVR-20 V2, and SAM for Domain-Specific Violence Risk Assessment?

Research has consistently demonstrated the value and reliability of structured professional judgment tools for forensic psychologists conducting

What Do Recent Meta-Analyses Reveal About the Comparison of Structured Professional Judgment Tools Versus Actuarial Instruments in Violence Risk Assessment Practice for Forensic Psychologists?

For decades, forensic psychologists have compared and debated the merits of actuarial and structured professional judgment (SPJ) approaches to

How Does a Forensic Psychologist Testifying as a Criminal Court Expert Witness Navigate Competency to Stand Trial Evaluations that Hold Up Under Courtroom Scrutiny?

Competency to stand trial is one of the most frequently raised psycholegal questions in American criminal courts. With more than 100,000 evaluations

What Should Forensic Psychologists Know About PCL-R Training for Field Reliability Challenges in Violence Risk Assessments?

The Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) remains one of the most widely used instruments in forensic psychology, routinely introduced in legal

How Can I, as a Forensic Psychologist, Learn How to Become a Child Custody Evaluator?

For forensic psychologists, the role of child custody evaluator represents a significant subspecialty within the field. The transition requires

What Helps a Forensic Psychologist Translate Complex Evaluations Involving Trauma, Dual Diagnosis, or Malingering into Clear Conclusions for Criminal Court?

Effectively communicating clinical complexity in criminal forensic assessments and expert testimony represents one of the most consequential

How Are Forensic Psychologists Translating SVR-20 Violence Risk Assessment Findings into Clinically Meaningful Management Recommendations?

Sexual violence risk assessment is the practice of estimating the likelihood that an individual will reoffend, with the ultimate goal of prevention.

Violence Risk Assessment in Action: How Do Forensic Psychologists Balance Perpetrator Risk and Victim Vulnerability in Stalking Assessment and Management?

Stalking presents forensic psychologists with a distinct challenge in violence risk assessment. Unlike many other forms of violence, stalking unfolds

What Should a Forensic Psychologist Know About Expert Testimony When Conducting High-Stakes Criminal Forensic Assessments?

Expert testimony in criminal forensic assessments represents a professional responsibility that extends well beyond the courtroom. For forensic

How Can Forensic Psychologists Maintain Professional Integrity and Avoid Ethical Violations in Child Custody Evaluations?

Child custody evaluations place forensic psychologists in the middle of adversarial litigation with profound consequences for children and families.

What Ethical and Legal Pitfalls Must Forensic Psychologists Navigate When Providing Expert Testimony in Child Custody Evaluations?

Forensic psychologist testimony in child custody evaluation cases substantially influences judicial decisions that shape children's lives and family

What Examples of Junk Science Most Commonly Appear in Forensic Psychological Assessments, and How Can Forensic Psychologists Avoid Them?

Forensic psychological assessments influence life-altering decisions such as suitability for correctional rehabilitation, criminal responsibility,

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