Forensic psychological assessment

Forensic psychological assessment
Forensic psychological assessment

Forensic psychological assessment

This course has provided you with a foundational knowledge of forensic psychological assessment. Successful integration of your skills is a significant aspect of this course. Throughout this course, you have learned about the variety of forensic psychological assessments.

In this assignment, apply what you have learned in this course to analyze a report of a recently paroled offender.

Scenario:

You are working as a forensic mental health professional in a parole outpatient clinic, which has received a forensic psychological and risk assessment report on a paroled offender. You have been asked evaluate the report and present it to the Board of Parole.

 

Click here to download the forensic psychology and risk assessment report.

Tasks:

Evaluate the forensic psychology and risk assessment report and create an 8- to 10-page essay in a Microsoft Word document addressing the following:

Identify and describe the role and purpose of the report. Comment on whether the evaluation was or was not necessary. State the reasons for your opinion.

Apply considerations of any information or sections that you found missing in the report as well as information that you found to be not relevant, i.e., elements that should have been omitted. In other words, what could have been added to or excluded from the report?

Discuss the ways in which cultural sensitivity and aspects of diversity were addressed in the report, including any ways in which the report could be made more culturally sensitive and include greater considerations of elements of diversity.

Identify and describe at least two additional psychological assessments or measures that you would have administered to obtain additional relevant information for the report. Feel free to list more than two as appropriate. Be sure to also consider cultural implications of the tests which you select.

Explain how you would use the recommendations in the report to assist in the development of a treatment plan.

Discuss in what capacity the report may be used in alternative venues. For example, can this report be utilized by other professionals in the future? If so, in what capacity?

Discuss the overall quality and readability of this report, including a scholarly critique of the writing.

As you evaluate the report be sure to avoid using the word “I” in formal writing. Remember, the reader of your assignment will know it is your voice since you are the author of your paper. Also, consider the difference between the following two statements, “I think the report needed to have included . . .” and “The report needed to have included . . .” The first statement has some redundancy by the writer’s use of the word “I,” whereas the second statement displays greater confidence.

Your essay should rely upon at least seven scholarly resources from the professional literature that are cited in APA format.

Report

Psychological Evaluation and Risk Assessment

Board of Parole

Department of Corrections

City, State

Jane Doe, Ph.D.

Psychologist

Psychological Services

One Market Street

City, State

February 2, 20XX

  1. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

Inmate Name: John Smith

CDCR Number: XX55555

Date of Birth: 12/12/1974

Date of Interview: 10/01/20XX

Date of Parole Hearing: 11/08/20XX

 

Mr. Smith is a 37-year-old, married, Hispanic male. He is currently serving a six year sentence for First Degree Robbery and Second Degree Assault. Mr. Smith was transferred to the Department of Corrections on February, 17, 2007. This is Mr. Smith’s second offense. According to records, he previously served a two year sentence with the Department of Corrections in 2001 for Armed Robbery.

  1. SOURCES OF INFORMATION

For the purpose of this report, the undersigned interviewed Mr. Smith on October 1, 2011. Additionally, his legal records, medical records, and prior evaluations were reviewed. At the time of the interview, the undersigned informed Mr. Smith that the purpose of the evaluation is to provide the Board of Parole with a professional opinion as to Mr. Smith’s suitability for parole and risk to the community for re-offense. At the same time, Mr. Smith was informed that the interview was not confidential and that any information disclosed in the interview could be utilized in the report. He was also informed that his participation was voluntary. His was informed, however, that if he chose not to participate, that a report would still be generated. It was then explained to Mr. Smith that he had the right to appeal the findings of the evaluation. Mr. Smith acknowledged that he fully understood the purpose of the evaluation and how the information would be used. He indicated it was his decision to participate in the interview.

 

Although English is Mr. Smith’s second language, it was determined that he did not require an interpreter based on information from the records, conversations with staff, and a discussion with Mr. Smith. It should be noted that the conclusions and opinions expressed herein are entirely those of the undersigned. However, at any time additional information is provided, the undersigned reserves the right to re-evaluate and change any related opinions.

The purpose of this report is to update the Parole Board on Mr. Smith’s behavior, mental health condition, and to answer related questions since his last evaluation (i.e., please see his records for more detailed information regarding such evaluations).

III. INTERVIEW INFORMATION

CURRENT MENTAL STATUS: Mr. Smith attended the interview in a state issued jumpsuit and was adequately groomed. He was cooperative and appropriate throughout the interview process. He maintained an appropriate level of eye contact and was able to adequately express himself. The volume, rate, and prosody of his speech were within normal limits. He showed no signs of neurological limitations. He was alert and oriented throughout the two hour interview. His insight and judgment appeared to be within normal limits. It did not appear that he was responding to any internal or external stimuli. He did not show signs of a thought disorder or additional perceptual disturbance. Mr. Smith denied a history of thoughts of wanting to harm himself or others. He also denied any current suicidal or homicidal thoughts.

INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMMING:

Mr. Smith has been programming well within the institution since his last Parole Board hearing. Specifically:

  • Mr. Smith has not received any behavioral violations;
  • On January 4, 2010 Mr. Smith was moved from the behavioral unit (BHU) to the general population unit (GPU);
  • On January 12, 2010, Mr. Smith joined group therapy and, according to staff, has been an active participant;
  • Mr. Smith has expressed interest in individual therapy;
  • On February 6, 2010, Mr. Smith expressed interest in vocational programming and on February 13, 2010, he accepted a Work-For-Pay position;
  • Mr. Smith has completed 12 educational units and is currently enrolled in 3 math units;
  • On February 20, 2010, Mr. Smith joined AA programming in his living unit and has completed 27 hours;

INSIGHT/SELF ASSESSMENT:

Mr. Smith views himself as having had several “set-backs” since his transfer to the facility. He indicated that he has “tried to remain positive and cooperative with staff.” Mr. Smith reported that since his last hearing he has taken the initiative to “improve himself.” He explained that he has “a daughter out there (i.e., in the community)…I don’t want her to see me like this.” Although, historically, he has presented with behaviors consistent with Antisocial Personality Disorder, he has been able to regulate several of the behavioral components by working with staff members. He explained that he views himself as a “criminal, now…But, when I get out on the streets, I will change. I won’t be a criminal anymore. I’m going to be clean.” He described his participation in Alcoholics Anonymous. He reported his future plans to remain active in such programming. Mr. Smith was asked how he has recently been spending his time in the facility. He indicated, “When I have time, I like to write poetry and draw.” He reported that he has recently joined Speak for a Change, which is an institutional group that speaks with newly admitted inmates about taking a non-criminal path in life. He explained that through this program he has been able to “learn a lot about myself.” Upon inquiry, Mr. Smith reported that he has learned through the program that he had “chosen” to participate in criminal behaviors and that he can “choose” to not participate in them when released.

PAROLE PLANS IF GRANTED RELEASE: If granted parole, Mr. Smith reported that he plans to return to live with his girlfriend. He reported that he has been in a relationship with his girlfriend for approximately 9 years. She is currently renting a house in Denver, CO, which is in the city of his release. According to records, Mr. Smith’s girlfriend currently works at Financial Bank as a teller. He indicated that he plans to re-gain contact with his daughter (i.e., a different woman than above mentioned girlfriend), who currently lives with her grandmother in Whittier, CO. Upon inquiry, Mr. Smith reported that he has money saved in a savings account that his girlfriend opened for him approximately 2 years ago. Mr. Smith was asked about his vocational plans. He indicated that he plans to return to the construction company where he had previously been employed. He reported that he has spoken with the company’s owner who explained that “as long as I’m on parole and abide by the terms he’ll let me come back.” Records do not indicate a prior history of parole violations. Mr. Smith was asked about his risk to the community if he were to be granted parole. He indicated that “there’s always a risk I can do something stupid again, but it’s low.” He explained that since his involvement in group therapy and AA he has learned ways to cope with stressful circumstances and alternative ways to make financial gains.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Mr. Smith has a lengthy history of alcohol abuse. He reported that he was under the influence of alcohol each time he has engaged in criminal behaviors. He indicated that he has been sober since his admission to the Department of Corrections. He explained, “I realize I can’t drink” as readily “here, but I am doing the best I can to set myself up for success to not drink” in the community. As stated above, Mr. Smith is currently participating in AA and has plans to continue such participation in the community upon release. He reported the AA programming has been helpful in remaining sober. Mr. Smith acknowledged his excessive use of alcohol and admitted his dependence on the substance. He described an understanding that his illness is life-long and expressed dedication to remain sober in the community. His continued sobriety and recovery from alcohol is largely dependent on his continued participation in chemical dependency treatment. It is the undersigned’s professional opinion that completion of such treatment should be mandated as a term of his parole (if granted).

  1. DIAGNOSTIC SUMMERY AND CONSIDERATIONS

The following diagnostic profile is based on criteria that is established by the American Psychiatric Association and derived from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).

DSM IV-TR Diagnosis

Axis I: 303.90 Alcohol Dependence, In a Controlled Environment

311.00 Depressive Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified

Axis II: Rule Out Antisocial Personality Disorder

Axis III: Deferred to Health Services

Axis IV: Legal Problems

Axis V: GAF: 75 (Current)

DSM 5 Diagnosis:

305.00 Alcohol Use Disorder, In Sustained Remission, In a Controlled Environment, Mild

MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS OR PERSONALITY DISORDERS: Mr. Smith’s history of alcohol dependence is described above.

Mr. Smith has historically suffered from affective-related symptomology. During the interview for purposes of this report, Mr. Smith presented with depressive features. He endorsed several symptoms consistent with such a disorder; however, symptoms did not meet criteria for full diagnostic considerations. He endorsed sleep disturbance, difficulty concentrating, feelings of guilt, and low self-esteem.

Mr. Smith has a history of engaging in criminal behaviors, of which reportedly began at a young age. It is unclear from the provided records if he meets diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder at this time. Therefore, when more information and documentation is provided this Axis II diagnosis should be re-evaluated.

  1. PREVIOUS EVALUATION SUMMARIES

Mr. Smith has previously been evaluated by Jennifer Common, Ph.D. and John Person, Ph.D. Both professionals concluded that although Mr. Smith appeared to be a low risk to the community, he had additional work (i.e., psychological treatment, educational, and vocational) to be completed in the facility. It appears from provided documentation and from Mr. Smith that he has engaged in all of the previous mentioned recommendations.

  1. VIOLENCE RISK ASSESSMENT

It is the undersigned’s conclusions that based on his current behaviors and on actuarial assessments, Mr. Smith is overall found to be in the low risk range to engage in future criminal behaviors.

The following measures were utilized in the evaluation of Mr. Smith:

  • Historical Clinical Risk-20. The HCR-20 is an empirically-based, standardized rating scale of future violent risk. Mr. Smith earned a score of nine, which places him the low risk range to engage in future violent behaviors.
  • Level of Service Inventory-Revised. The LSI-R is an empirically-based standardized rating scale that has demonstrated validity in the prediction of future violence. On this measure, Mr. Smith was provided a rating of nine, which places him in the low risk range for recidivism.

VII. SUMMARY OPINION

As stated above, Mr. Smith is a low risk for future violence. According to records, Mr. Smith has minimized his risk by engaging in previously recommended activities and programs. Therefore, based on all of the provided information and documentation, it appears that Mr. Smith would be a good candidate for parole. Specific recommendations if released to the community include:

  1. Chemical dependency treatment. As stated elsewhere, Mr. Smith has historically struggled with substance dependency issues, of which he believes largely contributed to his offending. It would be the recommendation that he complete a program registered and certified to handle such an offender.
  2. Psychological treatment for depressive symptomology. Mr. Smith has historically struggled with depressive features. Although it is unclear from the records, Mr. Smith may have previously utilized substances in order to cope with such symptomology.
  3. Consider a referral for psychotropic medications. Again, Mr. Smith has historically struggled with depressive features. He may benefit from an anti-depressant.
  4. Although Mr. Smith has a relapse-prevention plan if released, he should be released to a program that would provide him structure. Being released from prison after several years may introduce a variety of stressors he is not adequately prepared to deal with.
  5. Transitional programming may also be beneficial. Although it appears Mr. Smith has a place to live and employment lined up, these may fall through. In such circumstances, his risk to re-offend may increase. He is also encouraged to consider additional vocational training to make him more marketable in the work force.
  6. Encouragement and fostering of pro-social behaviors and attitudes. Mr. Smith appears to be engaging in behaviors that are both beneficial for himself and others in the facility. This engagement appears to be increasing his level of empathy for others. He is encouraged to engage in similar activities in the future.

Please consider this report respectfully submitted. Should you have any additional questions or need me to testify, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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When Harry met Sally Interpersonal Communication

When Harry met Sally Interpersonal Communication You are to write a 2-4 page paper reviewing the video viewed in class and identify the interpersonal communication observed in the film.

When Harry met Sally Interpersonal Communication
When Harry met Sally Interpersonal Communication

Your paper should be constructed as such: MOVIE: “When Harry met Sally” 1. An introductory paragraph, telling me what film it is, and what you first thought of the film. 2. A body, which will be split into two parts: a) You will write how Mark Knapp’s 10 stages of relational development relate to the two main characters (for example, does their relationship follow the stages in order, does their relationship jump around, etc.) Please be specific as to what stages you followed their relationship going through b) You will explain, in specific detail, how self-disclosure played a major role in the development of their relationship (please, if necessary, use your text for help) 3. A conclusion, detailing how you were able to identify the terms, and a final review (YOUR OPINION) of the film. The paper should be typed, double spaced, no longer than a 12-point font

Cognitive Therapy Journal Entry Assignment

Cognitive Therapy Journal Entry
  Cognitive Therapy Journal Entry

Cognitive Therapy Journal Entry

Description

In this Journal (continued from Unit 1), you will continue to develop your understanding of cognitive therapy.

Each day, continue to record at least one piece of “good news” in your life (again, you do not need to share your personal thoughts, addressing the questions regarding the process is the key to this particular learning activity). If you are experiencing difficulty remembering to write down good news, find a trigger to remind you. If you are having difficulties thinking about positive things because your mind wanders to the problems in your life, discipline yourself to think now about the positive. You will have plenty of time later to think about the other things that are on your mind. Remember, there is always your favorite music, time at the beach, great films, or being with somebody special; these, too, are good news. Therefore, no matter what your concerns or fears are, there is always some good news, also.

For this Journal, write at least two full paragraphs about the process of recording good news, and then explain how that process may bring about cognitive change. In at least 250 words, please be sure to address the following:

  • Is it hard or easy?
  • Does it get easier or harder over time?
  • Do you find that engaging in this practice has effects on other aspects of your habits of thought?
  • What effect does this practice have on your mood and your life?
  • Have you found yourself resisting this experience?
  • How might resistance impact cognitive change?

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BBQ tradition in the Spanish country

BBQ tradition in the Spanish country compared to BBQ in the US
BBQ tradition in the Spanish country compared to BBQ in the US

Ex. BBQ tradition in the Spanish country compared to BBQ in the US.

If BBQ doesn’t apply to your assigned country, try to find something you can get enough information to write about.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

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Military Sexual Assault Reported Not Recorded

Military Sexual Assault Reported Not Recorded
Military Sexual Assault Reported Not Recorded

Military Sexual Assault Reported Not Recorded

My literature review topic is based on military sexual assault and the fact that the assaults are being reported however not recorded and the perpetrators which are usually the chain of command are not broccoli reprimanded or charged with the crime. Instead, most of them are promoted or either get a slap on the wrist while the victims suffer continuous abuse and career are forced to end.

My Proposal will be to investigate how many cases were reported and how many of those reported cases were actually recorded.

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Political systems of India and China Assignment

Political systems of India and China
Political systems of India and China

Political systems of India and China

  1. What are the political systems of India and China? How will compare these two political systems? Can you think of a major failure in China that is related to its political system? Discuss.
  1. Why India did not have a famine since her independence in 1947, according to Amartya Sen?

 

  1. Compare the economic systems of India and China. Why India has poor people than China? Discuss.

 

  1. Compare the quality of life of China and India using World Bank and UNDP data sources.

 

Each answers will be short essays (500 – 600 words each answer. 1.5 spacing font size 12 or 14 MS Word )

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Geography, World Powers Essay Assignment

Geography, World Powers
             Geography, World Powers

Geography, World Powers

Since World War II, the United States has often been placed No. 1 in world rankings of various kinds. With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States was often referred to as the sole remaining superpower. As the twenty-first century proceeds, however, the position of the United States at the top of the rankings is being questioned.

What considerations, measures, and weightings do you think should be used in devising such rankings?

Use your method to devise two rankings of the top three political states for:

1) a century of your choice before the twentieth century (1800’s or before)

2) the likely ranking by the end of the twenty-first century (2000’s)

Instructions for preparing your paper:

(1) The first paragraph should be an introduction with a thesis statement that directly answers the question.

(2) The middle paragraphs should make up the body. Each paragraph should have a topic sentence and at least five detail sentences. Include interesting and informative supporting facts and examples in your own words to demonstrate a full understanding of the topic and support your thesis. Include documented personal experience from a primary source.

(3) The final paragraph should summarize your research and applications as they relate to your thesis in your conclusion.

Your paper (essay) must:

Use APA formatting in 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, double-spaced
Include parenthetical in-text citations
At least one of your sources must be a primary source
Be formal in tone. Do not use personal pronouns (I, me, you, etc.) or contractions
Include your name at the top page of your document or create an APA title page.

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History of correctional institutions Essay

History of correctional institutions
  History of correctional institutions

History of correctional institutions

The history of correctional institutions is well documented. Correctional institutions (jails and prisons) house individuals who are awaiting trial and serving both short- and long-term sentences.

Correctional officers are responsible for the monitoring, treatment, and supervision of individuals who have been found guilty by a court of law.

For this assignment, we will take you inside a look at the “Most Violent Prison 2016 – Part 1 – Maximum Security” (video source: https://youtu.be/XGyxXGJWA2I).

Describe the main methods Sergeant Baldwin and his staff use to maintain order and safety in the prison.

Take a position on the effectiveness, risks, pros and cons, and ethics of these methods.

Choose one (1) of the inmates profiled in this video–Terry Dibble, Simkayta Winfield, Jerico Jones, or Gregory Crowder–and discuss their situation.

Explain how they ended up at Statefield, the main issues they described facing, and the methods they use to cope with their time in prison.

Discuss the effect you feel the presence of the active armed guards has on the violence level and overall safety within this prison.

Describe the issue of isolation in Statesville presented in this video and the effects connections and contact with outside visitors can have on the prisoners’ mental status.

Identify at least two (2) issues that gay inmates here uniquely face. Identify at least one (1) method of protecting gay inmates against each of these identified issues.

Take a position on how you believe conditions at Statefield could be improved. Include at least two (2) specific actions that could be taken to improve conditions (e.g., security and safety, abuse and use of force, isolation, poor food quality, etc.). Provide a rationale for your position.

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Actors in criminal justice system Essay Paper

Actors in criminal justice system
  Actors in criminal justice system

Actors in criminal justice system

1. The Prosecutor is sometimes known as the most powerful actor in the criminal justice system. Why is that? Discuss the Prosecutor’s Role and how a Prosecutor may utilize their discretion to help not only the victims, but also the Defendants.

2. The vast majority of all Criminal cases are resolved through the Plea Bargaining Process. Why is this? Discuss some of the benefits of plea bargaining, as well as some of the criticisms against plea bargaining.

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Global criminal justice models Research Paper

Global criminal justice models
    Global criminal justice models

Global criminal justice models

This assignment continues the theme of exploring what may be gleaned for other models of crime and justice. Although “thinking globally, acting locally” is not a new concept, it has been passively accepted over the years rather than strategically implemented within the U.S. criminal justice system. Your role in this assignment is to explore global criminal justice models, seeking solutions to critical issues within the U.S. criminal justice model and attempting to find viable solutions to problems within the U.S. criminal justice system.

Instructions

In this unit’s Studies, you viewed the media piece Riverbend City: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. For this assignment, you are tasked with putting together a PowerPoint presentation, containing 15–20 slides, in which you develop creative solutions for social, political, and legal challenges affecting law enforcement and security operations. You should strive to maintain a global perspective on this assignment, gleaning information from other countries and applying that information to the U.S. criminal justice system.

You will use the speaker’s notes section on the PowerPoint slides to provide all the information relevant to each slide. You must use Adobe Connect to record your presentation. Refer to Unit 1, Study 2 for more information on this requirement.

Each slide must have no more than 4–5 bullet points, and each bullet must have no more than 4–6 words. Use graphics liberally throughout the presentation, but ensure that they are appropriate for the content. PowerPoint tutorials are available on Capella’s Microsoft Office Software page, linked in the Resources.

Make sure your presentation contains the identified slide headings that address the critical elements aligned with the grading criteria:

Include title.
State the reasons for the presentation (2–3 slides).
Assess criminal justice practices and security challenges to identify creative solutions to pervasive problems within the U.S. criminal justice system. (3–4 slides)
Propose means of promoting creative solutions to criminal justice practices and security challenges (3–4 slides).
Develop methods for overcoming resistance to resolving troubled relations between criminal justice organizations and particular communities (3–4 slides).
Evaluate methods for assessing approaches that seek to promote democratic principles within the U.S. criminal justice system (3–4 slides).
Include references: Use a minimum of 10 sources in current APA style and formatting, paying particular attention to citations and references.

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