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Author Pressman, Mark R., author.

Title Sleepwalking, criminal behavior, and reliable scientific evidence : a guide for expert witnesses / Mark R. Pressman, Ph.D.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, [2018]

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Edition First edition.
Description ix, 249 pages ; cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Sleep science and sleep disorders : The basics -- Overview of forensic issues for the sleep expert witness -- Clinical and forensic evaluation of parasomnias, sleepwalking, and sleepwalking violence -- Polysomnography and other issues in the sleepwalking defense -- Pretrial assessment and evaluation steps for sleepwalking defenses -- Performing a behavioral analysis and diagnostic interview for parasomnias -- Sleepwalking defense cases without alcohol or drugs -- Sleepwalking defense cases involving alcohol -- Sleepwalking defense cases involving drugs or medication -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Summary "This book is an attempt to provide a method and knowledge for examining evidence and testimony that has a basis in reliable and sound sleep science. It attempts to provide both the proper scientific and forensic context for the expert witness. The chapters will lead the reader through the different types of scientific knowledge and forensic practices that need to be understood and that can be brought to bear on the evaluation of criminal cases, both for the prosecution and defense. Chapter one offers a brief introduction to sleep and sleep disorders, and Chapter two introduces essential forensic issues such as legal standards for admissibility of scientific evidence in court, the duty of the expert witness, and constraints put on expert witnesses. Chapter three presents basic information on parasomnias--the diagnostic category that includes sleepwalking and related disorders most often involved as a defense in criminal cases. Chapter four describes the use and abuse of polysomnography or sleep studies. Chapters five and six focus directly on the process of pretrial assessment and the gathering and presentation of direct and indirect evidence. Chapter seven includes detailed descriptions of criminal cases involving sleepwalking or sleep terror defenses for murder and attempted murder in the absence of alcohol or drugs. Chapter eight reviews the scientific evidence for a popular form of sleepwalking defense: the alcohol-induced sleepwalking or sexual-behavior-in-sleep defense. Chapter nine examines the validity and reliability of drug-related sleepwalking and sleep-driving defenses."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
Subject Forensic psychology.
Sleepwalking.
Criminal behavior.
Forensic Psychiatry -- methods. (DNLM)D005555Q000379
REM Sleep Parasomnias -- psychology. (DNLM)D020923Q000523
Somnambulism -- psychology. (DNLM)D013009Q000523
Added Author American Psychological Association, issuing body.
Other Form: Original (DLC) 2017055992
ISBN 9781433829192 (print edition)
1433829193 (print edition)
9781433829208 (electronic bk.)
1433829207 (electronic bk.)
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