Forensic Resource
Forensic psychology is the intersection between psychology and the criminal justice system. Forensic psychologists are required to assess the state of mind of the defendant at the time of the offense.
This valuable information-gathering tool is used for investigating and evaluating children and adolescents who may have been abused or neglected. You may obtain extensive data
The COVR is an interactive software program designed to estimate the risk of an acute civil psychiatric patient becoming violent to others over the next
The CPS assesses and classifies criminal offenders and others who have come before the criminal justice or the social welfare system. Appropriate for adolescents and
The ECST-R represents major advances in the assessment of competency to stand trial. Beyond its exceptional interrater reliability, the ECST-R provides five important advantages over
The HCR-20 is a 20-item checklist to assess the risk for future violent behavior in criminal and psychiatric populations. Items were chosen based on a
The ITS is a 90 item self report measure normed on 1,488 teachers. It is designed to be used as either a part of individual
The JI-R is a restandardized version of the Jesness Inventory (JI) with new norms based on large and diverse samples of approximately 3,500 general population
The MacCAT-CA is a 22-item structured interview for the pretrial assessment of adjudicative competence. This instrument uses a vignette format and objectively scored questions to
The M-FAST is a brief 25-item screening interview for individuals ages 18 years and older that provides preliminary information regarding the probability that he/she is
This second edition of the PCL-R supplants its predecessor as the accepted standard for conducting forensic assessments of psychopathy. Revisions are based on the large