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Forensic Evaluations and Expert Witness Testimony

Competency and Sanity Evaluation
Child Custody and Visitation Evaluation
Parent Visitation Evaluation
Mental Health/Diagnostic Evaluation
Sex Offender Risk Assessment (adults/juveniles)

False Confession

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The Process

The typical first step in a forensic evaluation is a consultation with the referring attorney and a thorough review of file information that includes relevant background information and legal documents. Based upon this information, a comprehensive Diagnostic Interview is conducted with the individual to be evaluated. Based on the interview and background information, administration of a custom-made test battery is performed with the intent of identifying psychological factors relevant to the particular case.

The test battery usually consists of a combination of standardized psychological tests as well as more specialized forensic assessments.The specific diagnostic instruments are designed around the purpose of the psychological evaluation and can include any of the following siutations:

  1. Divorce Custody Evaluations (including Visitation recommendations and evaluations of Parent Suitability)
  2. Current Mental Status and Mental Status at the Time of the Offense (Sanity Evaluation)
  3. Competency Evaluations
  4. Mitigating Circumstances that may play a role with regard to the outcome of a case (including sentencing recommendations)
  5. Sex Offender Personality and Risk Assessment for adults and juveniles

Competency, Sanity and other Criminal Mental Health Evaluations are performed in office and/or jail settings. Custody Evaluations usually begin with a comprehensive Diagnostic Interview of the parents, children, and other related parties. All parties are to asked to compete both standardized and open-ended questions with regards to their mental status and personality characteristics. Parenting skills are also assessed with particular care taken to identify the child's concerns, needs, and best interest. Sex Offender Personality and Risk Assessments identify characteristics often associated with individuals who engage in sexual misconduct. The assessment identifies characteristics that are associated with future dangerousness and/or risk to society.

 

 

 

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