International journal of law and psychiatry | 2019

The use of test instruments in forensic report writing - Explorative research in Flanders.

 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nForensic psychiatric reports have a profound impact on the life of a defendant, on society and on the mental health system. Good-quality reports are essential but are often criticized for their lack of thorough substantiation. The use of multiple methods to obtain information, test instruments (psychological and/or risk) and third-party information are recommended.\n\n\nSTUDY PURPOSE\nTo explore the use of test instruments and third-party information, as part of a multi-method approach, in forensic psychiatric evaluations. We examined 151 court-ordered expert reports in Flanders (Belgium).\n\n\nRESULTS\nA psychological test instrument was used in 61% of the cases, and a risk taxation instrument in 19% of the cases. Third-party information was used in 43% of the cases.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nA multi-method approach is not common practice in forensic psychiatric evaluations. The use of validated test instruments and third-party information can be improved. The quality of forensic reports could be improved by the establishment of a forensic observation centre and the use of a standardized approach.

Volume 66
Pages \n 101454\n
DOI 10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101454
Language English
Journal International journal of law and psychiatry

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