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Testifying in court: guidelines and maxims for the expert witness
Testifying in court: guidelines and maxims for the expert witness
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Brodsky, Stanley L., 1939-
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Publication Date
2013
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2nd ed.
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English
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Table of Contents
From the Book - 2nd ed.
Admit-deny
Burden of proof and degree of certainty
Challenges to experience: 1. insufficient experience
Challenges to experience: 2. case-specific experience
Challenges to experience: 3. the case against experience
Changing your mind
Child sexual abuse testimony
Collateral data
Courtroom as place identity
Credentialing
Culture
Diagnoses and definitions
Direct examination
Disaster relief
Dsm cautions
Examiner effects
Feisty experts
Freud as an expert witness
Frittering away trustworthiness
The hired gun.
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Evidence, Expert
Evidence, Expert -- United States
Forensic psychology
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ISBN
9781433812125
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