
Forensic mental health assessment (FMHA) has grown into a specialization informed by research and professional guidelines. This series presents up-to-date information on the most important and frequently conducted forms of FMHA. The 20 topical volumes address best approaches to practice for particular types of evaluation in the criminal, civil and juvenile/family areas. Each volume contains a thorough discussion of the relevant legal and psychological concepts, followed by a step-by-step description of the assessment process from preparing for the evaluation to writing the report and testifying in court.Volumes include the following helpful features:- Boxes that zero in on important information for use in evaluations- Tips for best practice and cautions against common pitfalls- Highlighting of relevant case law and statutes- Separate list of assessment tools for easy reference- Helpful glossary of key terms for the particular topicIn making recommendations for best practice, authors consider empirical support, legal relevance, and consistency with ethical and professional standards. These volumes offer invaluable guidance for anyone involved in conducting or using forensic evaluations.A majority of police departments across the country conduct psychological evaluations of their police applicants and many also conduct periodic evaluations of incumbent police officers. With a small percentage of psychologists conducting these evaluations, and an even smaller number who have passed through board certification in forensic psychology or police and public safety psychology, there is a pressing need for education and training resources for practitioners seeking to develop competency in this area of practice. Evaluations of Police Suitability and Fitness for Duty, fills a gap in the literature, and explains the legal, procedural, ethical, and clinical foundations for these types of evaluations untethered to any single assessment instrument.
This text investigates the clinical, ethical, and legal requirements necessary for conducting valid psychological evaluations of police applicants and incumbent officers. Authors David M. Corey and Mark Zelig draw upon their extensive experience in police and public safety psychology to provide a comprehensive framework for practitioners. The book emphasizes evidence-based methodologies that remain independent of specific proprietary assessment instruments, ensuring that clinicians can adapt to evolving professional standards.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a critical resource for psychologists seeking to establish competency in the specialized field of public safety screening. Practitioners frequently note that the text provides a necessary bridge between academic psychological theory and the practical demands of law enforcement personnel management.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2020-03-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190873159
ISBN-13:
9780190873158
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