Expert Psychiatric Evidence - including topics from the Grange Medicolegal Conference
Expert evidence from psychiatrists is an indispensable part of many court cases. Yet, too few psychiatrists are willing to offer their expertise. A new special issue of BJPsych Advances explores a range of tools and resources available to psychiatrists to support this essential work.
We would like to thank Professor Keith Rix, Dr Nick Hallett and Dr Akinkunmi Odutola for coordinating the issue and for their contributions as authors.
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- BJPsych Advances / Volume 30 / Issue 6 / November 2024
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- 27 November 2024, p. 329
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Editorial
The importance of being expert
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The history of the Grange Annual Conference
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- 25 July 2024, pp. 332-334
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Clinical Reflection
The expert witness: a brief evolutionary history
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- 10 October 2024, pp. 335-337
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Expert evidence: dangers and the enhancement of reasoning
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- 15 May 2024, pp. 338-345
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Lessons for expert psychiatric witnesses from recent judgments and updated procedural rules
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- 14 October 2024, pp. 346-356
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Criminal intent and psychiatric evidence
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- 18 September 2024, pp. 357-367
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Expert psychiatric reports for the Parole Board for England and Wales
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- 20 August 2024, pp. 368-376
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Testamentary capacity
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- 05 August 2024, pp. 377-382
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Assessment and diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSDs) for medico-legal and other clinical purposes: DSM-5-TR PTSD, ICD-11 PTSD and ICD-11 complex PTSD
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- 20 August 2024, pp. 383-397
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Commentary
Navigating the complexities of post-traumatic stress disorder and its variants
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- 18 September 2024, pp. 398-400
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CR193: a framework of knowledge and support for expert witnesses
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- 01 July 2024, pp. 401-402
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Clinical Reflection
The treating psychiatrist as expert witness
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- 02 April 2024, pp. 403-405
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Medico-legal psychiatric assessments in the age of video-linking
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 406-409
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The role of neurocognitive testing in the assessment of fitness to stand trial
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- 26 July 2024, pp. 410-413
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Psychiatric evidence in UK immigration and asylum cases
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- 09 August 2024, pp. 414-421
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Commentary
Psychiatric evidence in immigration and asylum cases – a tale of two experts
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- 25 September 2024, pp. 422-424
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Memory Lane
Medical Aspects of Crime by Sir William Norwood East, 1936
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- 27 May 2024, pp. 425-427
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