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Expert Psychiatric Evidence Keith Rix

Expert Psychiatric Evidence By Keith Rix

Expert Psychiatric Evidence by Keith Rix


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A guide to what psychiatrists need to know in order to prepare medico-legal reports and become an expert witness. It covers the roles and responsibilities of the psychiatric expert witness in the context of case and statute law, administration, training and other practical matters, the medico-legal consultation and the structure and form of the expert report.

Expert Psychiatric Evidence Summary

Expert Psychiatric Evidence by Keith Rix

A guide to what a psychiatrist needs to know in order to prepare medico-legal reports and become an expert witness. This book covers the roles and responsibilities of the psychiatric expert witness in the context of case and statute law, administration, training and other practical matters, the medico-legal consultation and the structure and form of the expert report. Specific chapters deal with psychiatric reports in criminal, civil and family cases, as well as inquests, tribunals and other parts of the legal system. Preparation of reports for jurisdictions in the British Isles outside England and Wales is covered. It will be of value to trainee psychiatrists and recently appointed consultants who need a handbook to assist them as they acquire the training, skills and knowledge necessary to prepare expert psychiatric evidence for courts and other legal forums. This book is aimed at psychiatrists who wish to write medico-legal reports and become expert witnesses, but it will also be a useful resource for established expert psychiatric witnesses and the solicitors and barristers who instruct them.

Expert Psychiatric Evidence Reviews

"He has poured his wealth of experience and knowledge into this book ... I can't imagine that any psychiatrist would not find this book helpful. One of the best parts of working as an academic is learning from writing as good as this."
- Expert Witness Institute Newsletter (EWIN)


"An excellent book, it would be a foolish trainee or new consultant in psychiatry who did not possess, read and inwardly digest it. The book deserves a place in the personal library of any expert witness, however experienced he or she is ...it can also be very helpful to any lawyer who is involved in instructing or cross-examining a psychiatric expert witness. ...I wholeheartedly recommend it."
- The Expert & Dispute Resolver
(The Academy of Experts)


"Extremely detailed but readable, at times even amusing. Advice is ...practical, even extending to avoiding staples and paperclips. All aspects are covered, including secretarial support, billing, marketing yourself and holidays. This book will certainly help psychiatrists, perhaps also lawyers, avoid major mistakes."
- The Advocate

About Keith Rix

About the author:
Dr Keith Rix is Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist at The Grange Consulting Rooms, Cleckheaton and at Cygnet Hospital Wyke, Bradford. His forensic experience began in the 1960s when he lived in hostels with ex-offenders and assessed prisoners for after-care hostels. He has a Master of Laws (Distinction) in Medical Law and Ethics and is a part-time lecturer in the Department of Law at De Montfort University, Leicester. He has thirty years experience as an expert witness.

Quote from the author: "I have enjoyed thirty years' work as a psychiatric expert witness and I have equally enjoyed teaching and training others. I am pleased to have been given the opportunity to use this experience to write a book on the subject before I retire." - Keith Rix

Table of Contents

Foreword The Rt Hon. The Baroness Hale of Richmond, Justice of the Supreme Court; Preface and acknowledgments; 1. Nature and duties of an expert witness; 2. Training, contractual, administrative and other practical matters; 3. The medico-legal consultation; 4. The structure, organisation and content of the generic report; 5. Reports for criminal proceedings; 6. Reports in personal injury cases; 7. Reports for family proceedings relating to children Reports in cases involving capacity; 8. Reports for tribunals, inquests and other bodies; 9. Reports for the Channel Islands, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and Scotland; 10. Going to court; 11. Maintaining and developing expertise and knowing when to stop; Appendix 1. Letter of response to request for a report; Appendix 2. File front sheet; Appendix 3. Time sheet; Appendix 4. Appointment letter; Appendix 5. Information to accompany appointment letter; Appendix 6. Letter requesting authorisation to use a laptop computer within a prison; Appendix 7. Consent form; Appendix 8. Covering letter for a court report; Appendix 9. CPS declaration and self-certificate; Appendix 10. A note on judicial titles and their abbreviations in England and Wales; Appendix 11. Specimen criminal report.

Additional information

NPB9781908020321
9781908020321
1908020326
Expert Psychiatric Evidence by Keith Rix
New
Hardback
RCPsych Publications
2011-11-01
318
N/A
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