Writing Reports for Court

An International Guide for Psychologists Who Work in the Criminal Jurisdiction

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Forensic Psychology
Cover of the book Writing Reports for Court by Jack White, Andrew Day, Louisa Hackett, J. Thomas Dalby, Australian Academic Press
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Author: Jack White, Andrew Day, Louisa Hackett, J. Thomas Dalby ISBN: 9781922117410
Publisher: Australian Academic Press Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint: Australian Academic Press Language: English
Author: Jack White, Andrew Day, Louisa Hackett, J. Thomas Dalby
ISBN: 9781922117410
Publisher: Australian Academic Press
Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint: Australian Academic Press
Language: English
Psychologists are increasingly being asked to give evidence in court as expert witnesses, yet for some it can be a harrowing experience. Writing Reports for Court provides essential support for psychologists when preparing a court report and giving evidence. A well prepared report underpins an effective court presentation. The credibility of a psychologist called upon to prepare a report for court will be questioned if the document presented is viewed poorly. The court will place little weight on the report and the psychologist’s professional reputation will be placed at risk. This book offers guidance on the content and structure of reports, highlights the importance of assessments that directly address the legal questions under consideration, and includes detailed descriptions of relevant law and practice in Australia, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Singapore. Featuring several comprehensive case studies, this book serves as an excellent resource for any working psychologist who may find themselves in a criminal court as well as any psychologist or student considering a career in forensic work.
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Psychologists are increasingly being asked to give evidence in court as expert witnesses, yet for some it can be a harrowing experience. Writing Reports for Court provides essential support for psychologists when preparing a court report and giving evidence. A well prepared report underpins an effective court presentation. The credibility of a psychologist called upon to prepare a report for court will be questioned if the document presented is viewed poorly. The court will place little weight on the report and the psychologist’s professional reputation will be placed at risk. This book offers guidance on the content and structure of reports, highlights the importance of assessments that directly address the legal questions under consideration, and includes detailed descriptions of relevant law and practice in Australia, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Singapore. Featuring several comprehensive case studies, this book serves as an excellent resource for any working psychologist who may find themselves in a criminal court as well as any psychologist or student considering a career in forensic work.

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