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The
required readings for this unit are:
Australia
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Required
Reading(s)
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Required
Reading(s)
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Arboleda-Flórez,
J. & Deynaka, C. (1999). Forensic |
Psychiatric
Evidence. Toronto: Butterworths.
- This
book is an important contribution to the field and
is essential reading for all residents in psychiatry,
for general psychiatrists who stray into the field
of forensic psychiatry, and for forensic
psychiatrists. It would also be most useful for
lawyers who find themselves working in this area.
It is well-written and nicely presented in a handy
paperback form that fits easily into a briefcase
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International
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Required
Reading(s)
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Insert article here
United Kingdom
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Required
Reading(s)
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Insert article here
United States
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Required
Reading(s)
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Insert article here
Databases
For the full text article online,
sleuth the 'University
of Calgary/ Library/ Article Indexes':
Directions:
- Select
- Indexes and abstracts with links to full text articles
- Select
- Academic Search Premier or Expanded Academic ASAP
- Select
- Connect
-
Fill in
User ID and Pin
- Fill
in search words:
forensic and psychiatrist
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The
'recommended only' readings for this unit are the following:
Australia
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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Insert article/book/chapter here
Canada
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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Insert article/book/chapter here
International
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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Insert article/book/chapter here
United Kingdom
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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Insert article/book/chapter here
United States
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Recommended
Reading(s)
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US
Binder, R. L. (2002). Liability for the psychiatrist
expert |
witness.
The American Journal of
Psychiatry, 159(11), 1819-1825. Retrieved December
31, 2002 from ProQuest database.
- An increasing
number of general psychiatrists are acting as expert
witnesses in the legal system. The purpose of this
article is to help psychiatrists who are interested
in doing forensic work by informing them of the
risks entailed. Examples are given of how expert
witnesses are being held accountable by professional
associations and state medical boards and through
tort liability.
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Additional
references for this unit can be found in 'forensic
references'
of the forensic sourcebooks.
- Sleuth
'forensic reference' database for:
forensic - psychiatrist
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Video's
recommended for this unit are:
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Resources
(Video)
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Insert video
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The
required websites to sleuth for this unit are the following:
Australia
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert website here
Canada
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert website here
International
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert website here
United Kingdom
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert website here
United States
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Resources
(Web)
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Insert article here
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For
additional websites on this unit, sleuth 'forensic
websites' in the forensic sourcebooks.
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