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A fascinating collection of ten high-profile cases illustrating the controversial, often contentious-yet essential-role of forensic psychology in the American justice system

Written by psychologist and lawyer Charles Patrick Ewing, one of the country''s leading experts on forensic psychology, Trials of a Forensic Psychologist: A Casebook is a scholarly, thought-provoking collection of cases from the author''s three decades of professional experience. Bringing to life the psychological and legal details of each case as well as the personal stories involved, this volume insightfully covers those issues facing forensic psychologists, including:

  • Ability to Waive Miranda Rights
  • Coerced Confessions
  • The Insanity Defense
  • Malingering
  • Battered Woman Syndrome
  • Evaluating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse
  • The Implications of Extreme Emotional Disturbance
Informative, compelling, and educational, each of the ten

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"Packed with case details as well as lengthy segments of trial transcripts from riveting, high-profile cases, Trials is well written and ideal as a teaching tool for students of mental health law or the social sciences." (California Lawyer, March 2009)

"…Charles Patrick Ewing, a law school professor...is one of the most renowned forensic psychologists in the United States, the author of a number of books, countless articles, and editor of a respected forensic psychology journal. As is evident from Trials, his expertise is widely sought around the country in high-profile criminal trials. And the man can write! The accounts of the 10 trials in this book are compelling. I can think of few if any forensic psychology books that I have read for pleasure or that I cannot put down, but Trials is indeed one. I found this to be an excellent book - well written, engaging, informative." (PsycCRITIQUES; 1/28/09)



Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. Waiver of Miranda Rights and Voluntary versus Coerced Confession.

2. Battered Woman Syndrome, Self-Defense, and Extreme Emotional Disturbance.

3. Insanity: Malingering versus Organic Brain Syndrome.

4. Insanity, Extreme Emotional Disturbance, or Both?

5. Voluntary or Coerced Confession?

6. Child Abuse Victim, Sexual Predator, or Both?

7. Battered Woman Syndrome, Duress, and the Death Penalty.

8. Validation of Alleged Child Sexual Abuse.

9. Murder or Manslaughter? Extreme Emotional Disturbance.

10. Insanity, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Brief Reactive Psychosis.

Lessons Learned.

Notes.

Index.

Trials of a Forensic Psychologist

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 10/10/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780470170724, 978-0470170724
      ISBN10: 0470170727

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A fascinating collection of ten high-profile cases illustrating the controversial, often contentious-yet essential-role of forensic psychology in the American justice system

      Written by psychologist and lawyer Charles Patrick Ewing, one of the country''s leading experts on forensic psychology, Trials of a Forensic Psychologist: A Casebook is a scholarly, thought-provoking collection of cases from the author''s three decades of professional experience. Bringing to life the psychological and legal details of each case as well as the personal stories involved, this volume insightfully covers those issues facing forensic psychologists, including:

      • Ability to Waive Miranda Rights
      • Coerced Confessions
      • The Insanity Defense
      • Malingering
      • Battered Woman Syndrome
      • Evaluating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse
      • The Implications of Extreme Emotional Disturbance
      Informative, compelling, and educational, each of the ten

      Trade Review
      "Packed with case details as well as lengthy segments of trial transcripts from riveting, high-profile cases, Trials is well written and ideal as a teaching tool for students of mental health law or the social sciences." (California Lawyer, March 2009)

      "…Charles Patrick Ewing, a law school professor...is one of the most renowned forensic psychologists in the United States, the author of a number of books, countless articles, and editor of a respected forensic psychology journal. As is evident from Trials, his expertise is widely sought around the country in high-profile criminal trials. And the man can write! The accounts of the 10 trials in this book are compelling. I can think of few if any forensic psychology books that I have read for pleasure or that I cannot put down, but Trials is indeed one. I found this to be an excellent book - well written, engaging, informative." (PsycCRITIQUES; 1/28/09)



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Acknowledgments.

      1. Waiver of Miranda Rights and Voluntary versus Coerced Confession.

      2. Battered Woman Syndrome, Self-Defense, and Extreme Emotional Disturbance.

      3. Insanity: Malingering versus Organic Brain Syndrome.

      4. Insanity, Extreme Emotional Disturbance, or Both?

      5. Voluntary or Coerced Confession?

      6. Child Abuse Victim, Sexual Predator, or Both?

      7. Battered Woman Syndrome, Duress, and the Death Penalty.

      8. Validation of Alleged Child Sexual Abuse.

      9. Murder or Manslaughter? Extreme Emotional Disturbance.

      10. Insanity, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Brief Reactive Psychosis.

      Lessons Learned.

      Notes.

      Index.

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