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ethics
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February 15, 2020
Flawed science? Two efforts launched to improve scientific validity of psychological test evidence in court
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There’s this forensic psychologist, we’ll call him Dr. Harms, who is infamous for his unorthodox approach. He scampers around the country ...
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August 21, 2017
Psychologist sues California prisons over anti-LGBT harassment
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Housing unit at Vacaville Prisons are not known as bastions of healing energy. One of the challenges faced by prison clinicians in the v...
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May 1, 2014
Surprise reversal in "killing and culpability" self-defense case
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Judge slams defense lawyer as inept, dishonest Four years ago, I presented a reader participation exercise, " On Killing and Culpa...
April 22, 2014
Invitation to social media and ethics workshop June 7
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Training by Keely Kolmes and Karen Franklin Do you ever stop and think about your professional use of social media -- whether Facebook, ...
January 30, 2014
Research roundup
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The articles are flooding in at an alarming rate, threatening to bury me under yet another avalanche. Before I am completely submerged, l...
November 2, 2013
RadioLab explores criminal culpability and the brain
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Debate: Moral justice versus risk forecasting After Kevin had brain surgery for his epilepsy, he developed an uncontrollable urge to do...
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May 12, 2013
Attorney-client privilege trumps child abuse reporting law, court rules
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Elijah W. ruling clarifies thorny issue in California Forensic psychologists are split as to whether we must breach confidentiality when...
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April 17, 2013
'Digital lynch mob' assaults expert witness in televised murder trial
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Imagine you are testifying in a high-profile murder case being live-streamed over the Internet. Suddenly, an angry mob swarms all over you. ...
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