Psychiatric Expert Testimony: Emerging Applications is a resource for practitioners intending to introduce cutting-edge science into analyses of mental state, in criminal and civil proceedings. This is the only text providing a practical treatment of the science behind human development and the uses of technology as they enter the courtroom.
Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Foreword: Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.; Introduction: Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D. and Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D.; Chapter 1. Expert Testimony: Legal Principles: Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D.; Chapter 2. Criminal Culpability: A Developmental Approach: Nicole Foubister, M.D. and Frank K. Tedeschi, M.D.; Chapter 3. Child Sexual Abuse Investigations: What Every Expert Witness Needs to Know: Julia Curcio Alexander, Ph.D., Jacqueline Block Goldstein, M.S.W., and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.; Chapter 4. Stress, Trauma, and the Developing Brain: John K. Northrop, M.D., Ph.D. and Steven J. Berkowitz, M.D.; Chapter 5. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Criminal Justice: Kenneth J. Weiss, M,.D. and Alexander R.N. Westphal, M.D., Ph.D.; Chapter 6. Using fMRI for Lie Detection: Ready for Court? Octavio Choi, M.D., Ph.D.; Chapter 7. Sleep Disorders and Criminal Responsibility: Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D., Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D., and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.; Chapter 8. Neuroimaging and Criminal Culpability: Susan E. Rushing, M.D., J.D. and Daniel Langleben, M.D.; Chapter 9. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Manish A. Fozdar, M.D. and Helen M. Farrell, M.D.; Chapter 10. Designer Drugs and Criminal Responsibility: Samson Gurmu, M.D. and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
Show morePsychiatric Expert Testimony: Emerging Applications is a resource for practitioners intending to introduce cutting-edge science into analyses of mental state, in criminal and civil proceedings. This is the only text providing a practical treatment of the science behind human development and the uses of technology as they enter the courtroom.
Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D. Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Foreword: Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.; Introduction: Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D. and Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D.; Chapter 1. Expert Testimony: Legal Principles: Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D.; Chapter 2. Criminal Culpability: A Developmental Approach: Nicole Foubister, M.D. and Frank K. Tedeschi, M.D.; Chapter 3. Child Sexual Abuse Investigations: What Every Expert Witness Needs to Know: Julia Curcio Alexander, Ph.D., Jacqueline Block Goldstein, M.S.W., and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.; Chapter 4. Stress, Trauma, and the Developing Brain: John K. Northrop, M.D., Ph.D. and Steven J. Berkowitz, M.D.; Chapter 5. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Criminal Justice: Kenneth J. Weiss, M,.D. and Alexander R.N. Westphal, M.D., Ph.D.; Chapter 6. Using fMRI for Lie Detection: Ready for Court? Octavio Choi, M.D., Ph.D.; Chapter 7. Sleep Disorders and Criminal Responsibility: Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D., Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D., and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.; Chapter 8. Neuroimaging and Criminal Culpability: Susan E. Rushing, M.D., J.D. and Daniel Langleben, M.D.; Chapter 9. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Manish A. Fozdar, M.D. and Helen M. Farrell, M.D.; Chapter 10. Designer Drugs and Criminal Responsibility: Samson Gurmu, M.D. and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
Show moreForeword: Robert L. Sadoff, M.D.
Introduction: Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D. and Clarence Watson, J.D.,
M.D.
Chapter 1. Expert Testimony: Legal Principles: Clarence Watson,
J.D., M.D.
Chapter 2. Criminal Culpability: A Developmental Approach: Nicole
Foubister, M.D. and Frank K. Tedeschi, M.D.
Chapter 3. Child Sexual Abuse Investigations: What Every Expert
Witness Needs to Know: Julia Curcio Alexander, Ph.D., Jacqueline
Block Goldstein, M.S.W., and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
Chapter 4. Stress, Trauma, and the Developing Brain: John K.
Northrop, M.D., Ph.D. and Steven J. Berkowitz, M.D.
Chapter 5. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Criminal Justice: Kenneth
J. Weiss, M,.D. and Alexander R.N. Westphal, M.D., Ph.D.
Chapter 6. Using fMRI for Lie Detection: Ready for Court? Octavio
Choi, M.D., Ph.D.
Chapter 7. Sleep Disorders and Criminal Responsibility: Clarence
Watson, J.D., M.D., Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D., and Kenneth J. Weiss,
M.D.
Chapter 8. Neuroimaging and Criminal Culpability: Susan E. Rushing,
M.D., J.D. and Daniel Langleben, M.D.
Chapter 9. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: Manish A. Fozdar, M.D.
and Helen M. Farrell, M.D.
Chapter 10. Designer Drugs and Criminal Responsibility: Samson
Gurmu, M.D. and Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D.
Kenneth J. Weiss, M.D
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine,
University of Pennsylvania
Clarence Watson, J.D., M.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Perelman School of
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
In Psychiatric Expert Testimony: Emerging Applications, Weiss and
Watson have assembled valuable contributions on contemporary topics
related to many of the scientific advances of the last two decades.
From the general (e.g., human development and criminal culpability;
autism spectrum disorders and criminal justice) to the specific
(e.g., fMRI and veracity; sleep disorders and criminal
responsibility), these chapters are well-chosen for their relevance
to hard
questions directed toward forensic mental health experts. This is a
very useful book for informing legal practice with science.
Kirk Heilbrun, PhD
Drexel University
A comprehensive and contemporary consideration of the role of
expert testimony in civil and criminal cases, focusing on
cutting-edge issues that, until now, have screamed out for this
sort of careful and thoughtful analysis. Drs Weiss and Watson and
their colleagues have done a superlative job.
Michael L. Perlin
Professor of Law
New York Law School
"It is clear that the chapter authors are very knowledgeable in
their areas.
Readers get a good grasp of the topic, supplemented by excellent
case examples." -- Doody's Life Sciences Book Review
"The psychiatric expert witness needs an up-to-date knowledge base
to facilitate both appropriate applications of emerging science and
the ability to recognize questionable transgressions. In
Psychiatric Expert Testimony: Emerging Applications, Weiss and
Watson offer a much-needed synopsis of commonly encountered
emerging issues in forensic psychiatry... There are several
excellent chapters, and the one on fMRI for lie detection by
Octavio Choi is among them.
Like most of the topics covered in the text, the subject is one
that warrants both respect for powerful technology and impressive
progress in terms of research findings, and consideration for
persisting
limitations and many unknowns. All said, Psychiatric Expert
Testimony represents an informative and enjoyable text that will
enhance the practice of forensic psychiatrists who read it." -- Hal
S. Wortzel, M.D., American Journal of Psychiatry
"I recommend this book as an introduction to cutting-edge
developments in psychiatry and the law, such as using neuroimaging
in courts, evaluating children who have been victims of sexual
abuse, weighing the impact of autism spectrum disorders on
alleged criminal behavior, and assessing juvenile maturity for
purposes of bindover to the adult justice system. It is a
well-researched, highly readable, and timely exploration of new and
important topics. It integrates current scientific knowledge with
recent case law to provide practical advice to experts testifying
in these new areas." -- Sherif Soliman, Journal of the American
Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
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