2003
DOI: 10.1300/j151v03n04_03
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Constitutional and Judicial Foundations in Criminal Forensic Neuropsychology

Abstract: Reasons for the clinical neuropsychologist to acquire basic working knowledge in the areas of constitutional provisions and judicial interpretation are presented. Several U.S. Constitutional Amendments and landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions are presented in an attempt to provide the neuropsychologist practicing in the criminal forensic area with a foundation from which to competently interact with the legal system. Areas reviewed include criminal competencies (confess, plead, stand trial), insanity, death p… Show more

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