Ezra E H Griffith,Madelon Baranoski
Ezra E H Griffith
The specialty of forensic psychiatry is advancing in practice and in its scholarship. One task for an evolving discipline is to define and master the nature of its work. In this article we assert that the work of testifying in court is more...
Robert M Wettstein
Robert M Wettstein
Breaches of ethics are prevalent in biomedical publishing. Kapoor and colleagues identify several of the practical and ethics dilemmas that they have encountered in editing The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Biom...
Philip J Candilis
Philip J Candilis
In response to a new ethics framework for forensic publishing, this commentary invites speculation on how the framework will develop to incorporate the theories of its authors. Although medical ethics may now be an established cornerstone f...
Reena Kapoor,John L Young,Jacquelyn T Coleman et al.
Reena Kapoor et al.
Several organizations have developed guidelines to help authors and editors of medical journals negotiate ethics dilemmas in publishing, but very little is known about how these guidelines translate to the context of forensic psychiatry. In...
Alan R Felthous
Alan R Felthous
In their study of 927 youths, Kivisto and colleagues found that future orientation, as well as age and intellectual ability, are associated with capacities indicating competence to stand trial. They conclude that the relationship between th...
Future orientation and competence to stand trial: the fragility of competence [0.03%]
未来导向与诉讼行为能力:行为能力的脆弱性
Aaron J Kivisto,Todd M Moore,Paula A Fite et al.
Aaron J Kivisto et al.
The current study examined the direct, indirect, and interactive effects of age, intellectual ability, psychiatric symptomatology, and future orientation on juvenile adjudicative competence utilizing a secondary sample of 927 youth from the...
Reena Kapoor
Reena Kapoor
Many factors influence restoration of competence to stand trial: age, IQ, severity of mental illness, criminal history, treatment history, and others. This commentary poses the question of whether competency to stand trial is also influence...
Commentary: Competency restoration research--complicating an already complex process [0.03%]
评论:回归能力研究——使本来就复杂的过程更趋复杂
Merrill Rotter,Michael Greenspan
Merrill Rotter
Predicting restorability in individuals found not competent to stand trial is an enduring focus of interest among forensic clinicians and academicians. In our commentary, we suggest that to understand this area even more comprehensively, we...
Demographic, criminogenic, and psychiatric factors that predict competency restoration [0.03%]
与矫正能力相关的 demographic、犯罪特征以及精神病学因素预测因子
Lori H Colwell,Julie Gianesini
Lori H Colwell
Previous research has investigated the characteristics of competent and incompetent defendants and restorable and nonrestorable defendants. However, less is known about the influence of current treatment variables and other systemic factors...
Debra A Pinals
Debra A Pinals