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Article: Forensic Psychology: From Classroom to Courtroom.(Book Review)
- Article from:
- The Forensic Examiner
- Article date:
- December 22, 2004
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Forensic Psychology: From Classroom to Courtroom, edited by Brent Van Dorsten, PhD, DABPS, DABFM, FACFEI, is an outstanding resource for forensic psychologists--including veterans and those new to the field. The book guides the reader through a wide range of topics presented by prominent contributing authors, beginning with an examination of the history and future of forensic psychology. The role and duty of the forensic psychologist are defined, and ethical and legal issues, such as the Daubert test on the admissibility of expert testimony in court, are examined. Several types of forensic assessments are outlined, including those addressing Malingering, competency, child ...
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