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.
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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
Edited by Christopher T. Stein and Jeffrey N. Younggren
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