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The Cognitive and Social Psychological Bases of Bias in Forensic Mental Health Judgments
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2018
Advances in Psychology and Law
This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psychology the basic science of bias in human judgment as relevant to judgments and decisions by forensic mental health professionals. Forensic mental health professionals help courts make decisions in cases when some question of psychology is relevant to the legal issue, such as in insanity cases, child custody hearings, and psychological injuries in civil suits. The legal system itself and many people
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-75859-6_5
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