The psychological autopsy -- a forensic examination of a deceased victim of an alleged homicide or suicide -- is a growing area of forensics. However, there has been no literature showing research that validates the approach and establishes standards, although such standards have been called for by the APA. Psychological Autopsies: Science and Practice fills this need. But it does even more. This book also demonstrates methods of doing a psychological autopsy and training forensic psychologists in the practice. Based on the research of the authors, it provides a review of existing body of literature concerning PAs and suggests procedural standards and guidelines for conducting a PA.
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978-0-8493-1727-9 (9780849317279)
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Introduction. When Are PAs Used and by Whom. Training. Current State of Psychological Autopsies. An Operational Definition Based on the Current Body of Literature. Existing Empirical Research. Research Defined by PA Components. Judicial Admissibility. Procedural Outline. Collecting Forensic Data. Conducting and Interpreting Interviews. Pulling It All Together. The Written Report. Case Illustrations. Summary and Future Direction of Psychological Autopsies.