Title of article :
Fitness in paradise: Quality of forensic reports submitted to the Hawaii judiciary
Author/Authors :
Robinson، نويسنده , , Richard and Acklin، نويسنده , , Marvin W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
131
To page :
137
Abstract :
This paper examined quality of forensic reports submitted to the Hawaii Judiciary. Hawaii utilizes a three panel system for assessing fitness to proceed, where two psychologists and one psychiatrist submit independent reports to the Court. Utilizing a survey instrument based on previous research and nationally-derived quality standards, 150 competency to stand trial (CST) reports were examined. Reports demonstrated pervasive mediocrity with respect to quality (Mean QC = 68.95, SD = 15.21). One quarter (N = 38) of the reports scored at or above 80% of the maximum possible score. Levels of CST agreement between evaluators and evaluators and judges were high. Report quality did not differ as a function of evaluator professional identity. Full-time employed evaluators submitted a greater number of reports above the quality criterion. For those evaluators who attended the March training, reports demonstrated significantly improved quality. Suggestions for enhancing report quality are offered with a special attention to inclusion of report elements, focus on inclusion of historical elements, and clearly described rationales supporting forensic opinions. (7664 words. Competency to stand trial, inter-rater agreement).
Keywords :
forensic psychology , Forensic reports , Trial competency
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Record number :
1952814
Link To Document :
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