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Showing posts with label
immigration
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January 26, 2014
Psycholegal evaluations in Immigration Court: Free online training series
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Feb. 5 UPDATE : The first webinar in this series was a huge success. To register for any or all of the remaining three webinars, click HER...
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November 23, 2011
Thanksgiving roundup
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Brandon McInerney Gay panic defendant gets 21 years The gay panic case of Brandon McInerney that we’ve been tracking here since 2008 is...
April 6, 2011
Oregon training on forensic work with immigrants
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"But they don’t speak English!": The assessment of immigrants in forensic and administrative contexts April 18 at Por...
August 3, 2009
Accidental deportations: Mentally ill at risk
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I've blogged a few times about deportations in which ICE officials accidentally scoop up U.S. citizens and whisk them off to foreign la...
June 11, 2009
Sin Nombre: Of gangs and immigrants
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This masterpiece of potential interest to forensic folks has it all -- great acting, beautiful cinematography, powerful themes, and amazing ...
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May 6, 2009
Oops! Another accidental deportation
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Getting arrested, even on a minor charge, can be hazardous in unexpected ways. Especially if you are mentally impaired and have brown skin a...
August 19, 2008
News headlines from around the U.S.
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The major news outlets are running all kinds of stories relevant to forensic psychology. Here is a sampling. CSI counterpoint The fallabilit...
October 16, 2007
Sex offender news roundup
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Florida court strikes down residency restrictions In a surprising decision, an appellate court in Florida has struck down the city of Jackso...
August 8, 2007
Happy ending for wrongfully deported Mexican-American man
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Two months ago, I posted here about a cognitively handicapped Mexican-American man who was illegally deported to Mexico and disappeared. Pe...
June 25, 2007
Mentally retarded man disappears after accidental deportation
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The 2005 remake of "Fun with Dick and Jane" has a scene in which Jim Carrey – reduced to the status of a day laborer outside a Hom...
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