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nition test that includes two learning trials and an optional retention trial. ..... The use of the Rey Memory Test to assess malingering in criminal ...
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Malingering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malingering is a medical term that refers to fabricating or exaggerating the symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives, which may include financial compensati...
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This includes consideration of demographic, criminal background, and evaluation .... Detection of malingering in competency to stand trial evaluations. ...
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malingering in a criminal forensic Group. Journal of Personality Assessment, 52, 549-563. Hartman, H. L. (1984). Competency to stand trial. ...
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Malingering of Psychiatric Disorders and Cognitive Impairment In Criminal Court Setting ... Malingering of Psychiatric Disorders and Cognitive Impairment In Criminal Court Settings; Published in The Prosecutor, 38(5), Sept.-Oct. issue, 2004...
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"Developing sensitivity to distortion: Utility of psychological tests in differentiating malingering and psychopathology in criminal defendants" by Michaela Heinze. Journal of Forensic ... "Results show that both malingering groups had lower scores on the primacy portion of the list during learning trials,
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Sion Jenkins’s acquittal is the mark of a civilised legal system ... The Jenkins case has highlighted a little commented-upon change in the law under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 which permits use of ‘bad character’ evidence in criminal trials.
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