Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law

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ASPD (antisocial personality disorder). SeeAntisocial
personality disorder (ASPD)
ASPECT (Ackerman-Schoendorf Parent Evaluation of
Custody Test). SeeAckerman-Schoendorf Parent
Evaluation of Custody Test (ASPECT)
Aspirational guideline,1: 260
Assessment instruments,1:331–332
AAI,1:5–6
for antisocial personality disorder,1:30–31
ASPECT,1:1–2
BWSQ-3,1: 42
CAI,1:111–112
CAP Inventory,1:68–69
CAST*MR,1:103–105
CCTI,1:54–55
child custody. SeeChild custody evaluations
CMR–R,1: 60
CMV,1: 60
of competence. SeeCompetence assessment
Competency Assessment for Standing Trial for Defendants
with Mental Retardation,1: 332
COVR,1:92–93,2: 470
CST,1:111,1:115–116
DA,1:185–186
for domestic violence risk,1:185–186,1:240–242
DVSI,1:185,1:240–242
ECST–R,1:121,1:266–267
FCI,1:316–317
for financial capacity,1:316–317
fitness-for-duty evaluations,1:321–324
FIT–R,1:4,1:121,1:322–324,1: 378
for forensic assessment,1:331–332
FRI,1: 60
GCCT,1: 335
Grisso’s instruments for Mirandarights,1:336–338
Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales,1:308,1:340–341
HCAT,1:359–360
HCR–20 for violence risk assessment,1:353–354
IFI,1:4,1:121,1:377–378
JSAT,1:331–332,1:387–388
of juvenile offenders. SeeJuvenile offender assessment
MacArthur Violence Risk Assessment Study,2:467–470
MacCAT–CA,1:121,1:126,2:464–466
MacCAT–CR,1:360,2:463–464
MacCAT–T,1:53,1:360,2:466–467,2:633–634
MAYSI–2,2:478–479,2: 495
MCMI–III,1:30,2:504–505
Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test,2:502–503
MMPI–2,1:30,2:473,2:475,2:502,2:505–507,2:585,2: 696
MMPI–2 Validity Scales,2:507–509
MnSOST–R,2:509–510
NAS,2:526–528
PCRI,2:536–538
PICTS,2:639–640
polygraph and polygraph techniques,2:596–600
PPI,2:640–642,2: 643
PSI,2:540–541
PSS,2:538–540
R–CRAS,2:703–704

return-to-work evaluations,2:695–698
RRASOR,2:510,2:674–675
RSTI,2:701–702
SAMI,2:785–786
SARA,1:185,1:241,2:750–751
for sex offenders. SeeSex offender assessment
SIRS,1:267,2:772–773
SONAR,2:725–726
STABLE–2007 and ACUTE–2007 instruments,2:726,
2:751–753
START,2:744–745
STATIC–99 and STATIC–2002 instruments,2:721,2:760–761
suicide assessment in prisons,2: 781
SVA,2:757–760
SVARY,2:770–771
SVR–20,2:743–744
TOMM,2:801–802
of violence risk. SeeViolence risk assessment
VIP,2:829–830
VRAG,2:729,2:847–848
See alsoChecklists
Assessment of DSM-IVPersonality Disorders
Questionnaire,1: 30
Assisted outpatient treatment,2: 533
ASTC (American Society of Trial Consultants).
SeeAmerican Society of Trial Consultants (ASTC)
Asymmetry effect,2: 454
Atkins v. Virginia,1:21,1:23,1:187,2: 498
Attempted control approach, nonverbal behavior,1: 201
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),1: 134
Attorney-conducted voir dire,1:417,1: 418
Attorneys. SeeLawyers
“Atypical” antipsychotics,2: 654
Audiotaping
of interviews,1: 380
of lineups,1: 368
Auditory hallucinations,2: 512
alcohol abuse and,1: 347
criminal behavior and,1: 154
dissorders associated with,1:346–347
origin of,1: 347
Automatism, 1:34–36
actus reus and mens rea,1: 35
case law,1:35–36
defined,1: 34
Aversion therapy, for substance abuse,2:776,2: 777
Aversive conditioning, for pedophilia,2: 550
Avoidance, as coping strategy of adult sexual assault
victims,1: 151
Avoidance response,1: 205
Avoidant personality disorder (AVPD),2: 557
AVPD (avoidant personality disorder). SeeAvoidant personality
disorder (AVPD)

BAC (blood-alcohol concentration). SeeBlood-alcohol
concentration (BAC)
Backfire effect,2: 455
BAI (behavior analysis interview). SeeBehavior analysis
interview (BAI)

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