Challenging bias in forensic psychological assessment and testing : theoretical and practical approaches to working with diverse populations
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Challenging bias in forensic psychological assessment and testing : theoretical and practical approaches to working with diverse populations
(Issues in forensic psychology)
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
- Unique focus on bias and diversity within forensic settings, with the goal of tackling inequalities.
- Chapters address challenging bias from a range of perspectives, including discussion of technology and social media, and how these can affect and be used to address bias.
- Written by a team of pioneering international researchers and experts.
- Includes cutting-edge research and discusses tangible solutions and best practice within different settings.
目次
PART 1: PRESENT DAY ISSUES IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
1 Introduction: Forensic Context Assessment - Reliability, Validity, & Current Challenges
2 Challenging Bias in the Forensic Context: Lived Experiences
3 The Role of Dynamic Risk Factors in Forensic Assessment and Treatment planning
4 Why dynamic risk factors cannot be applied universally: Their normative nature and the importance of cultural awareness in risk assessment and intervention
5 The Validity of Reconviction as a Proxy Measure for Re-offending: Interpreting Risk Measures and Research in the Light of False Convictions and Detection and Conviction Evasion Skills (DACES) and processes.
6 Measuring what matters: Standardized risk levels for criminal recidivism risk
7 The Cumulative Modelling of Risk
8 What Works in the Digital Age? VR and Smartphone Applications for Forensic Psychology
9 Assessment and Intervention Technologies in Juvenile Justice
10 Implications and Considerations for Conducting Remote Forensic Evaluations in Underserved and Marginalized Communities
PART 2: FORENSIC PRACTICE & WORKING WITH BIASES
11 Supervising Assessment Practice
12 The Power Threat Meaning Framework - Implications for the Criminal Justice System
13 Individual Bias in Forensic Practice
14 Cultural bias in Forensic Assessment: Considerations and Suggestions
15 Personal Construct Psychology & Repertory Grids in Formulation
16 Using Social Media Data in Forensic Evaluations: Addressing Bias
PART 3: DIVERSITY & FORENSIC POPULATIONS: THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES
17 Gender-sensitive violence risk assessment
18 Critical Reflection on Gender Identity Assessments with Trans and Gender Non-Binary individuals: Challenges, implications, and a newly proposed approach in Forensic Psychology
19 Neurodiversity Assessment In Forensic Contexts:
20 Risk Assessment in Offenders in Learning Disability Populations
21 How forensic practitioners may better understand neurodevelopmental disorders within forensic practice with a specific focus on ADHD
22 Deafness in a forensic context
23 Criminally Diverse Offenders
24 Challenging Bias in the Assessment of Extremist Offending
25 The Assessment of Psychopathy
26 Technological assessment methods: New directions in the assessment of sexual offending and sexualised violence
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
27 Challenging bias in cross-cultural forensic psychology assessment and testing: A summary perspective
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