Forensic Psychology in Military Courts
Herausgeber: Stein, Christopher T.; Younggren, Jeffrey Nels
Forensic Psychology in Military Courts
Herausgeber: Stein, Christopher T.; Younggren, Jeffrey Nels
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This book educates psychologists and military attorneys and judges about the many valuable roles that psychologists can play in courts-martial and as members of effective trial teams.
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This book educates psychologists and military attorneys and judges about the many valuable roles that psychologists can play in courts-martial and as members of effective trial teams.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781433830358
- ISBN-10: 1433830353
- Artikelnr.: 54803393
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781433830358
- ISBN-10: 1433830353
- Artikelnr.: 54803393
Christopher T. Stein, JD, is an active duty United States Air Force officer. Currently the Staff Judge Advocate for a Fighter Wing in the Republic of Korea, he is one of the Air Force’s most experienced trial lawyers, having prosecuted and defended complex cases around the world, including Afghanistan, Japan, and Germany. He studied psychology at University of California Los Angeles and earned his JD from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD, is a forensic psychologist and clinical professor in the University of New Mexico's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He earned his PhD from the University of Arizona and has published extensively in ethics and law. Dr. Younggren is a retired colonel in the U.S. Army where he served as the Clinical Psychology Consultant for the Surgeon General of the Army. His military awards include the Legion of Merit and the Meritorious Services Medal. He was also inducted into the inaugural class of the Army ROTC Hall of Fame. Jeff Younggren lives in Albuquerque, NM.
Contributors
Introduction: Why Forensic Psychology in Military Courts?
Christopher T. Stein and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Part I: Overview of the Military Justice System
Chapter 1: The Forensic Psychologist in the Military Justice System:
Background, Structure, and Process
Kathleen Coyne
Chapter 2: Military Trials: Procedures, Parties, and Terminology
Marcus N. Fulton
Chapter 3: Military Rules: Expert Qualifications, Admissibility of Expert
Testimony, and Competency Hearings
Joshua Kastenberg
Chapter 4: Navigating the Mental Health Records Maze in Pretrial Litigation
Robert D. Merrill
Part II: Psychologists' Roles in Courts-Martial
Chapter 5: Addressing Potential Role Conflicts in Military Courts-Martial
Michael C. Gottlieb and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Chapter 6: The Varied Roles of the Psychologist in Military Proceedings
Mary Connell
Chapter 7: The Psychologist as Trial Consultant
Deborah Davis and Daniel Reisberg
Chapter 8: The Psychologist as Courtroom Educator
Daniel Reisberg and Deborah Davis
Chapter 9: Psychological Evaluation and Testing in the Court-Martial
Context
Karen Franklin
Part III: Psychologists and Legal Counsel as Partners
Chapter 10: The Team Concept in Military Courts
Andrew R. Norton
Chapter 11: Psychologist–Prosecutor Collaboration: A Prosecutor’s
Perspective
Brian M. Thompson
Chapter 12: An Integrated Approach to Defending Those With Mental Health
Conditions
Eric Carpenter
Index
About the Editors
Introduction: Why Forensic Psychology in Military Courts?
Christopher T. Stein and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Part I: Overview of the Military Justice System
Chapter 1: The Forensic Psychologist in the Military Justice System:
Background, Structure, and Process
Kathleen Coyne
Chapter 2: Military Trials: Procedures, Parties, and Terminology
Marcus N. Fulton
Chapter 3: Military Rules: Expert Qualifications, Admissibility of Expert
Testimony, and Competency Hearings
Joshua Kastenberg
Chapter 4: Navigating the Mental Health Records Maze in Pretrial Litigation
Robert D. Merrill
Part II: Psychologists' Roles in Courts-Martial
Chapter 5: Addressing Potential Role Conflicts in Military Courts-Martial
Michael C. Gottlieb and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Chapter 6: The Varied Roles of the Psychologist in Military Proceedings
Mary Connell
Chapter 7: The Psychologist as Trial Consultant
Deborah Davis and Daniel Reisberg
Chapter 8: The Psychologist as Courtroom Educator
Daniel Reisberg and Deborah Davis
Chapter 9: Psychological Evaluation and Testing in the Court-Martial
Context
Karen Franklin
Part III: Psychologists and Legal Counsel as Partners
Chapter 10: The Team Concept in Military Courts
Andrew R. Norton
Chapter 11: Psychologist–Prosecutor Collaboration: A Prosecutor’s
Perspective
Brian M. Thompson
Chapter 12: An Integrated Approach to Defending Those With Mental Health
Conditions
Eric Carpenter
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction: Why Forensic Psychology in Military Courts?
Christopher T. Stein and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Part I: Overview of the Military Justice System
Chapter 1: The Forensic Psychologist in the Military Justice System:
Background, Structure, and Process
Kathleen Coyne
Chapter 2: Military Trials: Procedures, Parties, and Terminology
Marcus N. Fulton
Chapter 3: Military Rules: Expert Qualifications, Admissibility of Expert
Testimony, and Competency Hearings
Joshua Kastenberg
Chapter 4: Navigating the Mental Health Records Maze in Pretrial Litigation
Robert D. Merrill
Part II: Psychologists' Roles in Courts-Martial
Chapter 5: Addressing Potential Role Conflicts in Military Courts-Martial
Michael C. Gottlieb and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Chapter 6: The Varied Roles of the Psychologist in Military Proceedings
Mary Connell
Chapter 7: The Psychologist as Trial Consultant
Deborah Davis and Daniel Reisberg
Chapter 8: The Psychologist as Courtroom Educator
Daniel Reisberg and Deborah Davis
Chapter 9: Psychological Evaluation and Testing in the Court-Martial
Context
Karen Franklin
Part III: Psychologists and Legal Counsel as Partners
Chapter 10: The Team Concept in Military Courts
Andrew R. Norton
Chapter 11: Psychologist–Prosecutor Collaboration: A Prosecutor’s
Perspective
Brian M. Thompson
Chapter 12: An Integrated Approach to Defending Those With Mental Health
Conditions
Eric Carpenter
Index
About the Editors
Introduction: Why Forensic Psychology in Military Courts?
Christopher T. Stein and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Part I: Overview of the Military Justice System
Chapter 1: The Forensic Psychologist in the Military Justice System:
Background, Structure, and Process
Kathleen Coyne
Chapter 2: Military Trials: Procedures, Parties, and Terminology
Marcus N. Fulton
Chapter 3: Military Rules: Expert Qualifications, Admissibility of Expert
Testimony, and Competency Hearings
Joshua Kastenberg
Chapter 4: Navigating the Mental Health Records Maze in Pretrial Litigation
Robert D. Merrill
Part II: Psychologists' Roles in Courts-Martial
Chapter 5: Addressing Potential Role Conflicts in Military Courts-Martial
Michael C. Gottlieb and Jeffrey N. Younggren
Chapter 6: The Varied Roles of the Psychologist in Military Proceedings
Mary Connell
Chapter 7: The Psychologist as Trial Consultant
Deborah Davis and Daniel Reisberg
Chapter 8: The Psychologist as Courtroom Educator
Daniel Reisberg and Deborah Davis
Chapter 9: Psychological Evaluation and Testing in the Court-Martial
Context
Karen Franklin
Part III: Psychologists and Legal Counsel as Partners
Chapter 10: The Team Concept in Military Courts
Andrew R. Norton
Chapter 11: Psychologist–Prosecutor Collaboration: A Prosecutor’s
Perspective
Brian M. Thompson
Chapter 12: An Integrated Approach to Defending Those With Mental Health
Conditions
Eric Carpenter
Index
About the Editors