Forensic Evaluations

Forensic psychology refers to the intersection of psychology and the law. Forensic (psycholegal) evaluations are conducted to assist the trier-of-fact (judge) in their decision making process by addressing specific questions, either in criminal or civil cases.

Types of evaluations provided:

Forensic Evaluations

  • Competency to Stand Trial (PC1368)

  • Mental Health Diversion (PC 1001.36)

  • Insanity Evaluations (PC 1026)

  • Sexual Risk (PC 288.1)

  • Adam Walsh Act

  • Psychosexual Evaluations

  • Juvenile Youth Offender/Franklin Evaluations

  • Conservatorship

Independent Medical Evaluations (IME’s)

  • Emotional Damages/Distress

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

  • Malingering/Feigning

Expert & Rebuttal Witness

Consultation

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