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Elevate Your Credibility as a Criminal Court Expert & Deliver Defensible Opinions that Withstand Legal Scrutiny
Forensic Psychologists must know how justice systems separate pseudoscientific evidence from sound evidence. Enroll in our 1-hour, 1 CE-earning training program to:
- ✅ Improve your assessments
- ✅ Evaluate the quality of others' assessments
- ✅ Contribute to ongoing improvements in the field
Presented by Tess M.S. Neal, PhD
Identifying and Avoiding "Junk Science" in Forensic Psychological Assessments
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Learning Outcomes
Identifying and Avoiding "Junk Science" in Forensic Psychological Assessments
Upon completion of this on-demand, CE-earning program, participants will be able to:
- Describe the criteria the law uses to identify junk science by expert witnesses
- Describe the average scientific validity of assessment tools used by psychologists as evidence in court
- Describe how calibrated courts are to the scientific validity of psychological assessment tools offered in expert evidence
- Access free high-quality resources for improving forensic psychological assessment practice
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CONCEPT Continuing & Professional Studies at Palo Alto University delivers advanced training for mental health professionals, with programs customized to individual learning needs. High caseloads, limited resources, limited time and budgets — we understand the everyday barriers to achieving the level of professional development you need.
With content curated by psychologist Dr. Patricia Zapf and our Advisory Board, we make training for developing skills, following best practices, and improving credibility accessible and individualized to fit every schedule — so you can take your practice to the next level.
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Tess M.S. Neal, PhD
Tess M.S. Neal, PhD is an associate professor of psychology and serves as a Dean’s Professor at Iowa State University. Before moving to Iowa in Fall 2023, she was tenured at Arizona State University, where she was the founding director of the Future of Forensic Science Initiative. She is a scientist; a licensed clinical psychologist trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental and behavioral disorders; and a forensic psychologist trained to bring psychology into legal contexts. She studies the nature and limits of expertise. Her basic work focuses on understanding and improving human judgment processes – especially among trained experts, and her more applied work focuses on improving forensic and legal experts’ judgments in particular. Her work has been funded by multiple grants from the National Science Foundation, and she has published more than four dozen scientific papers. She is the incoming Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, is a fellow of both the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association, and recently completed a Fulbright Scholarship in Australia.
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