Forensic psychology
diplomates in,1:220–221
doctoral programs in psychology and law,1:233–237
ethical guidelines,1:258–262
false confessions,1:306–310,2:844,2: 870
master’s programs in psychology and law,2:479–482
postdoctoral residencies in,2:605–607
sex offender assessment,2:716–720
See alsoForensic assessment
Foreperson,1:408–409
Forgetting function,2: 694
Forklift Systems, Inc., Harris v.,2: 736
Fortas, Judge Abe,2: 859
Forth, Adelle,2:647,2: 770
Foster, Michael,1: 134
Franklin, George,2: 689
Freckelton, Ian,2: 806
Fredrickson, Renee,1: 310
Freud, Sigmund,1:155,1:356,2: 688
Freyd, Jennifer,2: 609
Frick, Paul,1:134,1:135,1:136,1:439–440
Friction ridge (fingerprint),1: 318
Frotteurism,2: 735
Fryestandards,1:224,1:271–272,1:274,1: 332
Frye v. United States,1:271–272,2: 664
Fuller v. City of Oakland,2: 736
Full guardians,1: 339
Fulton, State v.,2: 856
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), detection
of deception by,1:199–200
Fundamental attribution error,2: 846
Furman v. Georgia,1:7,1:62,1:187,1: 426
Gacy, John Wayne,2: 715
Garcia, People v.,2: 856
Garry, Maryanne,1: 312
Gas chamber,1: 187
Gault, In re. See In re Gault
GBMI (guilty but mentally ill). SeeGuilty but mentally
ill verdict (GBMI)
GCCT (Georgia Court Competence Test). SeeGeorgia Court
Competence Test (GCCT)
GCCT–MSH (Georgia Court Competence Test–Mississippi State
Hospital Revision). SeeGeorgia Court Competence
Test–Mississippi State Hospital Revision (GCCT–MSH)
Geiselman, Edward,1: 95
Geller, William,2:844,2: 845
Gelles, R.J.,1: 145
Gender
gender stressors in police work,2:588–589
media violence and behavior,2: 485
of police officers and response to domestic violence,2: 569
sexual harassment and,2:737–738,2: 740
trends in juvenile offenders,1:432,1: 434
Gendreau, Paul,1: 102
General causation,1: 277
General Electric Co. v. Joiner,1:271,1:273,1: 332
Genetic factors, criminal behavior and,1: 156
Georgia, Ballew v.,1: 424
Georgia Court Competence Test (GCCT), 1:335–336
Georgia Court Competence Test-Mississippi State Hospital
Revision (GCCT-MSH),1: 335
Georgia, Furman v.,1:7,1:62,1:187,1: 426
Georgia, Gregg v.,1:62,1:124,1:187,1: 426
Gilmore v. Utah,1: 125
GKT (Guilty Knowledge Test). SeeGuilty Knowledge
Test (GKT)
Glucksberg, Washington v.,1: 256
Godinez v. Moran,1:107,1: 120
Golding, Stephen,1: 377
Goldkamp, John,1: 38
Goldstein, Abraham,1: 163
Goldstein, N.E.S.,1: 338
Gomez, Madrid v.,2: 789
Goodman, Gail,1: 82
Gordon, Sarah,1: 177
Gore, Bush v.,2: 662
Gothard, Shayna,1: 336
Gough Dissimulation Index,2: 508
Grandiose delusions,1:193–194
Gratz v. Bollinger,2: 827
Gray, Wesley,2: 520
Greenberg, Martin,2:686,2: 687
Greene, Edie,1: 394
Greene, R.L.,2: 506
Greene, Roger,2: 506
Gregg v. Georgia,1:62,1:124,1:187,1: 426
Grisso, Thomas,1:4,1:58,1:60,1:150,1:336,1:338,
2:478,2:494,2: 495
Grisso’s Instruments for Assessing Understanding and
Appreciation of MirandaRights, 1:58,1:60,1:336–338
Comprehension of Miranda Rights,1: 337
Comprehension of Miranda Rights-Recognition,1: 337
Comprehension of Miranda Vocabulary,1: 337
design of instruments,1: 337
development of,1: 336
interpretation of,1:337–338
purpose of,1:336–337
revised instruments,1: 338
Gross, Samuel,2:518,2: 870
Groth, Nicholas,2: 734
Groth-Marnat, Gary,2:506,2: 507
Gruber, Chris,2: 475
Grutter v. Bollinger,2: 827
Guardianship, 1:338–340,2: 634
of adults,1: 339
of children,1: 339
financial capacity,1:313–316
psychological issues,1:339–340
Gudjonsson, Gisli,1: 308
Gudjonsson Compliance Scale,1: 308
Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale, 1:308,1:340–341
Guided discretion,1: 426
Guilty but mentally ill verdict (GBMI),1:165–166,1:342–343
M’Naghten Standard,1:35–36,1:158,1:162–163,1:370,
1:373,2:511–512
Rogers Criminal Responsibility Assessment Scales,2:703–704
See alsoInsanity defense
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