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Psychology (PSY -
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Lesson
43
EXPERT
WITNESS
Objectives:
To
know about the role of
psychologists as an expert
witness
To
learn the report writing
for courts as an expert
witness.
Expert
witness
"A
witness with specialized
knowledge of a particular subject
who is called to testify about
an
event
even though they were not
present when the event
occurred."
As
expert witnesses, forensic psychologists
typically are asked whether
they were able to reach
an
opinion
"to a reasonable degree of
psychological certainty." qualified
psychologists have been permitted
to
offer expert witness testimony on a
wide range of psycho legal
issues in both civil
and
criminal
courts.
Forensic
psychologists often testify as experts in
court. There are numerous
ways that a forensic
psychologist
can assist the many kinds of
courts at law (civil,
criminal, family, probate and
juvenile)
few
of most important kinds of
assessment are listed
below:
Insanity
Pleas
Violence
Risk
Sexual
Offence Risk
Child
Custody Hearings
Insanity
Pleas
Insanity
evaluations are competency evaluations
and sanity evaluations.
Sanity evaluations are
also
called
"criminal responsibility" or mental
state at the time of the offense
evaluations. Duty to assess
that
whether
who committed the crime was
sane at the time when he
/she committee the crime or
not.
Violence
Risk
Prior
release of a dangerous criminal, in the
same way a psychologist is
called to assess the
future
violence
risk, and present a report in
court.
Sexual
Offence Risk
Services
of psychologists are also sought to
assess the future risk of sexual
offences.
Child
Custody Hearings
Child
custody cases also involve psychologists
as an expert witness. In the case of
divorce the issue of
child
custody arises and separations that
take place in Pakistani families settled
in Britain are bitter
one,
mother
accusing father as very
violent and wild and father
blaming mother as having
some mental
disorder
like mental retardation e.t.c. So in
such cases the help of psychologists is
sought either by the
lawyer
of father / mother or by
court.
In
a civil case of child
custody, the parent deemed more likely to
fulfill the
best interests and needs
of
the
child is awarded custody, and the other
parent may be permitted only
limited or supervised visitation
or
no contact at all.
Psychologist
has to assess that who
can fulfill the child's
emotional and supportive needs.usually
three
types
of assessment are done by t he psychologists in
such cases:
1.
Assessment of father
2.
Assessment of mother
3.
Assessment of child
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4.
In some cases the whole
family is assessed
And
for all these kinds of
assessments clinical psychologists are
involved and court prefer
clinical
psychologists
that is why one of my previous lectures I
mentioned that the preferred
route to become a
forensic
psychologist is to become a clinical
psychologist.
Psychologist
assess the stable job of
father, financial conditions
mental status, presence of
personality
disorders,
assessment of cognitive abilities,
violence tendencies and over
all frame work to
determine
who
can be the best in interests of
child.
In
terms of evaluating mother,
issues are addressed like
whether mother will re-marry
or not and if yes
then
step father is also
evaluated and his feelings and
behavior about child is also
determined.
What
a psychologist has to do as an expert
witness?
1.
Assessment
2.
Writing court
report
We
have discussed in detail that
how psychologists assess people by
using checklists, personality
inventories
and projective tests. Now
let's discuss writing court
reports.
Writing
Court Reports as Expert
Witness
Font
page will address following
features:
In
the XYZ Court like ( Civil,
high, supreme or family court
e.t.c)
Between
Claimant
and Defendant (name of claimant
and defendant)
Report
regarding ABC (like report of
child custody
case)
Prepared
at the request
of:
-
Instructing
lawyers (defense lawyer of
prosecution lawyer)
Contents
1.
Summary of conclusions
2.
Instructions
3.
Issues
4.
Brief Curriculum
Vitae
5.
Documentation
6.
Chronology/ Case
abstract
7.
Technical Background
8.
Opinion
9.
Literature/ References
10.
Expert's declaration
11.
Statement of Truth
Appendices
Summary
of Conclusion
Usually
in other documents summary of conclusion
is presented at the end but in report of
expert
witness
it is listed in the beginning because the
court does not have enough
time to read the
whole,
detailed
report.
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Summary
of conclusion includes:
List
the main facts derived
from the evidence dealt with
in the report.
And
opinions arrived
at.
And
answers to questions posed by
the court/lawyers.
Instructions
Substance
of all instructions given by the
court or worthy judge that
is received by the expert,
whether
written
or oral should be clearly
mentioned in instruction
and
an expert is strictly restricted to
follow
those
instructions. Do not give
your opinion the court has
not asked you to
do.
Issues
Main
issues are to be listed here
like personality disorder or mental
retardation of any of
the
parents.
The
issues to be addressed should be
clearly set out.
These
need to be well-defined.
These
could have arisen in the
preliminary findings.
Brief
Curriculum Vitae of expert
witness
Name
of expert and
affiliation
Qualifications
Relevant
experience:
Competence
to act as an expert witness.
In
relation to the specific
issues at hand.
Identity
of any assistants who helped
with the report.
Documentation
A
full list must be provided of
all documents that are
consulted by psychologist as
an
expert
witness.
And
material on which the report
is based.
Chronology
Factual
items of the
evidence.
No
opinion is to be included here.
Outline
of details of history of the
case.
Technical
Background
All
terms should be defined
clearly.
An
explanation of the technical
issues.
Details
should be clearly
presented.
Paragraphs
should be of reasonable
length.
All
technical terms should be clearly defined
or explained.
Details
of any tests conducted
should be set out
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Opinion
Expert
should express his position
clearly. like child should
stay with mother)
Unambiguously
The
facts used to arrive at the
opinion should also be listed
here.
The
reasons given for the
opinion should be explicit.
Alternative
opinions should be addressed
here.
References
A
numbered list of all items of technical
literature relied on is listed in
this section of report.
Expert's
declaration
The
expert declares that
"I
understand that my overriding duty is to
the court, both in
preparing
reports
and in giving oral evidence.
I have complied and will
continue to comply with that
duty"
Statement
of Truth
Also
provide the statement of truth
with signatures as it is legal
requirement of submitting the reports
to
court
"I
confirm that insofar as the
facts stated in my report are
within my own knowledge I
have
made
clear which they are and I believe
them to be true, and the
opinions I have
expressed
represent
my true and complete
professional opinion"
Signature
Date
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