Competency to Testify
Investigation of the ECST-R as a Measure of Competence and Feigning
NCJ Number
230556
Journal
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice
Date Published
April 2010
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Effects of Test-Strategy Coaching on Measures of Competency to Stand Trial
NCJ Number
229204
Journal
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice
Date Published
September 2009
Primary Care Pediatricians' Experience, Comfort and Competence in the Evaluation and Management of Child Maltreatment: Do We Need Child Abuse Experts?
NCJ Number
226923
Journal
Child Abuse and Neglect
Date Published
February 2009
New Mental Health Criminal Procedures
NCJ Number
213334
Date Published
February 2006
Expert Testimony Issues in the U.K.
NCJ Number
206751
Journal
Security Journal
Date Published
2004
Expert Issues Arising During Trial: Effectively Communicating Complex Concepts to Jurors
NCJ Number
206750
Journal
Security Journal
Date Published
2004
Securing Security Expert Testimony: Overcoming the Daubert Challenge to Reach the Witness Stand
NCJ Number
206749
Journal
Security Journal
Date Published
2004
Expert Witnessing: The Changing Landscape
NCJ Number
197708
Journal
White Paper
Date Published
July 2002
Children's Conceptual Knowledge of Lying and Its Relation to Their Actual Behaviors: Implications for Court Competence Examinations
NCJ Number
196640
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Date Published
August 2002
False Memories in Children Created Through a Series of Interviews: Who Took a Boy Away?
NCJ Number
194891
Journal
International Journal of Police Science and Management
Date Published
2002
Recommendations for Representation of Children in Abuse and Neglect Cases
NCJ Number
194459
Journal
Children's Legal Rights Journal
Date Published
2002
Witness Competency--Truthfulness and Reliabilty Assessment: The Role of the Psychologist
NCJ Number
194777
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2002
Witness Competency, Truthfulness and Reliability Assessment: The Role of the Psychologist
NCJ Number
194495
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
February 2002
Clinical Study of Competency to Consent to Treatment in Pediatrics
NCJ Number
191357
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Date Published
2001
Reducing Maltreated Children's Reluctance to Answer Hypothetical Oath-Taking Competency Questions
NCJ Number
187908
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Date Published
February 2001
Relationship Between Interview Characteristics and Accuracy of Recall in Young Children: Do Individual Differences Matter?
NCJ Number
187749
Journal
Child Maltreatment
Date Published
February 2001
Interpreting Clinical Evidence of Malingering: A Bayesian Perspective
NCJ Number
185471
Journal
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Date Published
2000
Questioning the Child Witness: What Can We Conclude From the Research Thus Far?
NCJ Number
185128
Journal
Trauma, Violence, and Abuse
Date Published
July 2000
Influence of Post-event Narratives, Line-up Conditions and Individual Differences on False Identification by Young and Older Eyewitnesses
NCJ Number
185079
Journal
Legal and Criminological Psychology
Date Published
September 2000