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Assessing Racial Effects on Adjudicative Competence.
Hobart, Kelsey S; Krishnan, Shilpa; Cleary, Sean D; Candilis, Philip J.
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  • Hobart KS; At the time of this work, Dr. Hobart was Physician Resident (PGY-IV), Department of Psychiatry, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC; she is currently a fellow in forensic psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Dr. Krishnan is Deputy Director, Forensic Services
  • Krishnan S; At the time of this work, Dr. Hobart was Physician Resident (PGY-IV), Department of Psychiatry, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC; she is currently a fellow in forensic psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Dr. Krishnan is Deputy Director, Forensic Services
  • Cleary SD; At the time of this work, Dr. Hobart was Physician Resident (PGY-IV), Department of Psychiatry, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC; she is currently a fellow in forensic psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Dr. Krishnan is Deputy Director, Forensic Services
  • Candilis PJ; At the time of this work, Dr. Hobart was Physician Resident (PGY-IV), Department of Psychiatry, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC; she is currently a fellow in forensic psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Dr. Krishnan is Deputy Director, Forensic Services
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law ; 51(4): 542-550, 2023 Dec 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37788863
As racial influences on forensic outcomes are identified in every aspect of practice, scholars are exploring methods to disentangle race from its historical, economic, and attitudinal antecedents. Because jurisdictions vary in these influences, definitions and data may differ among them, creating inconsistencies in analysis and policy. This retrospective database review compared differences in racial outcomes among 200 pretrial defendants, 160 Black and 40 White, exploring a wide range of socioeconomic, clinical, and forensic influences before, during, and after hospitalization. Because of the tight relationship of socioeconomic factors and race, investigators hypothesized that it would be difficult to distinguish racial influences alone. Using a confirmatory approach to data collection and a statistical analysis based in logistic regression, only differences in referral for psychological testing were identified. Application of this method based on local demographics and culture may prove useful for institutions interested in evaluating racial influences on forensic outcomes.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Forensic Psychiatry / Mental Disorders Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Am Acad Psychiatry Law Journal subject: JURISPRUDENCIA / PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Forensic Psychiatry / Mental Disorders Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Am Acad Psychiatry Law Journal subject: JURISPRUDENCIA / PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2023 Type: Article