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Law and Psychology

Journal

Cleveland State Law Review

1962

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Psychological Assessment Of Brain Damage, Bill J. Barkley Jan 1962

Psychological Assessment Of Brain Damage, Bill J. Barkley

Cleveland State Law Review

We need more emphasis upon courses in Forensic Psychology in our law schools as well as in our graduate departments of psychology. The average clinical psychologist shies away from involving himself in cases that might eventually lead to testifying. The psychologist is not trained to answer with a "Yes" or a "No" and therefore is not accustomed to this procedure in the court room. In my estimation it is time that the clinical psychologist is helped to grow up legally, by having a better understanding of forensics, and it is time the legal profession is helped to grow up by …


Book Review, Irwin N. Perr Jan 1962

Book Review, Irwin N. Perr

Cleveland State Law Review

Reviewing Richard W. Nice, Criminal Psychology, Philosophical Library, 1962