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Author Stevens, Bruce A.

Title Crossfire : how to survive giving expert evidence as a psychologist / Bruce A. Stevens.

Publication Info. Bowen Hills, Qld. : Australian Academic Press, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (iii, 94 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Front cover; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Jason is Forced to Attend Court; Chapter 3: Jason in Supervision; Chapter 4: Mary as an Expert Witness: Supervision Session 1; Chapter 5: Mary is in Court; Chapter 6: Mary in Supervision: Session 2; Chapter 7 Different Barristers, Same Tricks; Chapter 8: A Judgment: Understanding the Legal View of Expert Evidence; Chapter 9: A Complaint is Made Against Mary; Chapter 10: Towards Excellence; Appendix: A Practice Report for Peer Supervision; Back cover.
Summary This book is written to help you develop understanding and skills so that you can feel confident in presenting expert evidence. The format of the book is not simply to give you information, instead it is also structured to reflect the way psychologists can develop professional competence through supervision. You, the reader, will listen in on supervision sessions with Jason and Mary. The book includes practical suggestions and a focus on skills, as well as structured exercises to practise with peers.
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Subject Evidence, Expert -- Australia.
Evidence, Expert.
Australia.
Forensic psychology -- Australia.
Forensic psychology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: 9781875378814
ISBN 9781921513169 (electronic book)
1921513160 (electronic book)
1875378812
9781875378814
9781875378814