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Interstate forensic psychology consultations: A call for reform and proposal of a model rule.
Authors:Shuman  Daniel W; Cunningham  Mark D; Connell  Mary A; Reid  William H
Abstract:Forensic psychology has made important gains in professional recognition and stature in the courts, resulting in increasing demands for mobility of expertise. Current regulations regarding the interjurisdictional temporary forensic practice of psychology, however, are characterized by variability of regulations, ambiguity and inaccessibility, and continuing total barriers. A uniform, well-reasoned policy is needed. A conceptual basis for such a policy is provided by a discussion of licensing rationales and the application of these to forensic practice. Uniformity, public and professional protection, and practicability are identified as fundamental regulatory criteria. A Model Rule Regarding the Temporary Forensic Practice of Psychology is proposed for adoption by state licensing boards on a nationwide basis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:forensic psychologists  temporary interstate consultations  US state licensing board regulations  policy  professional standards  expert testimony
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