- Dedication
- Preface
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction and Overview
- 2 <i>Miranda</i> Waiver Capacity
- 3 Competence to Stand Trial
- 4 Criminal Responsibility
- 5 Sexual Offending Risk Evaluation
- 6 Federal Sentencing
- 7 Capital Sentencing
- 8 <b>Capital Sentencing,</b> <i>Atkins</i><b>-Type Evaluations</b>
- 9 Competence for Execution
- 10 Competence to Consent to Treatment
- 11 Testamentary Capacity
- 12 Personal Injury
- 13 Civil Commitment
- 14 Harassment and Discrimination
- 15 Workplace Disability
- 16 Guardianship
- 17 Child Custody
- 18 Child Protection
- 19 Juvenile <i>Miranda</i> Waiver Capacity
- 20 Juvenile Competence to Stand Trial
- 21 Juvenile Commitment
- 22 Juvenile Transfer and Decertification
- 23 Military
- 24 Release Decision-Making
- 25 Threat/Risk Assessment
- 26 Response Style
- 27 Expert Testimony
- References
- Cases
- Index
(p. 121) Capital Sentencing
- Chapter:
- (p. 121) Capital Sentencing
- Author(s):
Kirk Heilbrun
, David DeMatteo
, Stephanie Brooks Holliday
, and Casey LaDuke
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780199941551.003.0007
This chapter contains two case reports on criminal sentencing. Bothreports in this chapter are capital sentencing evaluations.The principle applied to the firstcase involves the importance of utilizing multiplesources of information in FMHA, particularly giventhe accidental or purposeful inaccuracy or bias ofsingle pieces of information in cases as complex ascapital sentencing. The principle regarding the importanceof history is applied to the second case, reflectingthe particular relevance of historical informationon defendants undergoing capital sentencing evaluations.
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- Dedication
- Preface
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction and Overview
- 2 <i>Miranda</i> Waiver Capacity
- 3 Competence to Stand Trial
- 4 Criminal Responsibility
- 5 Sexual Offending Risk Evaluation
- 6 Federal Sentencing
- 7 Capital Sentencing
- 8 <b>Capital Sentencing,</b> <i>Atkins</i><b>-Type Evaluations</b>
- 9 Competence for Execution
- 10 Competence to Consent to Treatment
- 11 Testamentary Capacity
- 12 Personal Injury
- 13 Civil Commitment
- 14 Harassment and Discrimination
- 15 Workplace Disability
- 16 Guardianship
- 17 Child Custody
- 18 Child Protection
- 19 Juvenile <i>Miranda</i> Waiver Capacity
- 20 Juvenile Competence to Stand Trial
- 21 Juvenile Commitment
- 22 Juvenile Transfer and Decertification
- 23 Military
- 24 Release Decision-Making
- 25 Threat/Risk Assessment
- 26 Response Style
- 27 Expert Testimony
- References
- Cases
- Index