research on,1:294–295
retention interval and,2:693–694
source monitoring and,2:748–750
stress and,2:769–770
unconscious transference,2:821–822
verbal overshadowing and eyewitness identification,
1:287,2:830–831
voice recognition,2:851–854
weapon focus,2:862–864
See alsoEyewitness identification
Eyewitness memory, lay beliefs about, 1:299–302
direct methods of assessment,1:300–301
indirect methods of assessment,1:301–302
Eyewitness recall,1:295. See alsoEyewitness identification;
Eyewitness memory
Faberow, Norman,2: 638
Face recognition training,2: 807
FACES (software),1: 305
Facial characteristics, eyewitness identification
and,1: 288
Facial composites, 1:305–306
Fair process effect,2: 625
False confessions, 1:306–310,2:844,2: 870
behavior analysis interview,1:45–46
empirical research,1:309–310
reasons for,1:308–309
types of,1:307–308
videotaping interrogations,2:844,2: 846
False memories, 1:310–313,2:609,2:676,2: 691
causes,1:311–312
consequences of,1: 312
“Lost in the Mall” study,1: 311
photographic review,1: 311
repression phenomenon,1: 310
research on,1: 311
validating,1: 313
False memory syndrome,2: 690
False Memory Syndrome Foundation,2: 690
False reporting, detection of deception in children,1: 213
Familial informant false narrative procedure,2: 678
Families, child custody and,1:71,1: 72
Family, juvenile offending and,1: 437
Faragher v. City of Boca Raton,2: 739
Farrington, David,1: 433
FC (financial capacity). SeeFinancial capacity (FC)
FCI (Financial Capacity Instrument). SeeFinancial Capacity
Instrument (FCI)
Federal Bail Reform Act (1984),1: 37
Federal Rules of Evidence,1:272,1:280,1:355,1:372,2: 828
Feigned cognitive impairment,2:471,2:473–474
Feigned medical complaints,2: 471
Feigned mental disorders,2:471,2:472–473,2: 475
Feigned psychopathology,2:470–476
Field Training Officer programs,2: 590
Filler selection. SeeLineup filler selection
Financial capacity(FC),1:313–316
assessing,1:314–315
conceptual model of,1: 314
importance of,1:313–314
research on,1:316–317
See alsoTestamentary capacity
Financial Capacity Instrument (FCI), 1:316–317
Financial exploitation,1: 249
Fingerprint evidence, evaluation of, 1:318–321
Finger v. State of Nevada,1: 166
Finkelhor, David,2:835,2: 836
Finkel, Norman,1: 371
Fisher, Ronald,1: 95
Fitness-for-duty evaluations (FFDE), 1:321–322,2:578,
2:583–584,2:695–697
Fitness Interview Test–Revised (FIT–R), 1:4,1:121,
1:322–324,1: 378
Fitzgerald, Louise,2:737,2: 738
F-K Index,2: 508
Flashbacks,1:347,2: 612
Flight of ideas,2: 512
Floor effect,2: 473
Florida
drug courts in,1: 244
sex offender legislation,2:720,2:721,2: 723
Florida, Williams v.,1:424–425
Fluoxetine,2: 515
FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging). SeeFunctional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Foils, 1:366. See alsoLineup filler selection
“For-cause” jurors,1:417,1:420,2: 705
Forced choice testing,2: 474
Forced confabulation, 1:324–325
Forcible medication, 1:121,1:325–328
constitutional requirements,1:326–327
justification for,1: 327
least-restrictive alternatives for,1: 327
professional ethics,1: 328
right to hearing,1:327–328
right to refuse medication,1: 326
waiver of right to refuse treatment,1: 328
Ford, Richard,1: 177
Ford v. Wainwright,1:21,1:64,1:112,1:113,2: 497
Forensic assessment, 1:328–332
Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales,1:308,1:340–341
MacCAT–CA,1:121,1:126,2:464–466
malingering,2:470–474
Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test,2:502–503
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory–III,1:30,2:504–505
Novaco Anger Scale,2:526–528
presentence evaluations,2:614–615
psychological autopsies,2:633,2:638–639
Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles,
2:639–640
settings for,1:330–331
termination of parental rights,2:793–794,2: 795
Test of Memory Malingering,2:801–802
therapeutic assessment contrasted with,1: 329
training and practice guidelines,1:329–330
Validity Indicator Profile,2:829–830
See alsoAssessment instruments; Forensic
psychology
Forensic latent print examinations,1: 318
Forensic psychological service,1: 259
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