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Four practical and conceptual assessment issues that evaluators should address in capital case mental retardation evaluations.
Authors:Young, Bethany   Boccaccini, Marcus T.   Conroy, Mary Alice   Lawson, Kristy
Abstract:What unique assessment issues do evaluators face when conducting mental retardation evaluations in capital cases? This article describes 4 assessment issues and reports how 20 evaluators in 1 state have approached them: (a) What methods are appropriate for evaluating adaptive functioning in this context? (b) Should information about criminal behavior be used as evidence of adaptive functioning? (c) Should correctional officers serve as informants regarding adaptive behavior? and (d) How should the Flynn effect influence the interpretation of intelligence test scores? Implications for practice are that practitioners should expect to be asked about the relation between criminal behavior and adaptive functioning, must think carefully about the validity of tests of adaptive functioning for inmates, and must be knowledgeable about the current state of Flynn effect research. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:mental retardation   adaptive functioning   forensic   capital case   Flynn effect   evaluation methods   intelligence test scores   criminal behavior   correctional officer informants
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