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Tables of Contents for The Psychologist As Expert Witness
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Coming of Age
1
8
Present and Future Roles of the Psychologist
9
11
The American Court System
20
9
Preparing to Serve as an Expert Witness
29
27
Admissibility
56
6
Psychological Tests in the Courtroom
62
14
Competency to Stand Trial, to Testify, and to Make Decisions
76
28
The Insanity Defense
104
27
Addiction and the Law
131
24
Domestic Issues: Marriage, Dissolution, and Custody
155
57
The Expert Witness and Personal Injury Litigation
212
52
Malingering, Deceit, and Exaggeration
264
17
Your Day in Court
281
48
Emerging Applications and Issues
329
66
Ethics, Constraints, Concerns, and Standards
395
8
Appendix A Landmark Cases
403
62
Appendix B Current Training in Psychology and the Law
465
33
Appendix C Expert Witness Admissibility---Federal Rules of Evidence, 1993
498
2
Appendix D Custody Evaluation Guidelines Recommended by the APA
500
8
Appendix E Tables and Formulae for Comparing Military Test Performance with Current Test Results
508
11
Appendix F Forensic Psychology Specialty Guidelines
519
10
Appendix G Comparison of Neuropsychological Test Performance in Forensic and Non-Forensic Populations
529
5
Appendix H Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
534
24
Forensic Glossary
558
8
References
566
19
Author Index
585
5
Subject Index
590