
Casey LaDukeJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice | John Jay CUNY · Department of Psychology
Casey LaDuke
Doctor of Philosophy
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Despite their increasing involvement in the United States legal system, little is known about neuropsychological practitioners working in forensic contexts. Neuropsychologists (N = 59) recruited from the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology and the National Academy of Neuropsychology were surveyed about their experience, training, and pract...
Community-based alternatives to conviction and imprisonment for adult offenders with severe mental illness are receiving increasing attention from researchers and policy makers. After discussing the justifications that have been offered in support of community-based alternatives, this article reviews the current empirical evidence relevant to such...
Forensic assertive community treatment (FACT) is an adaptation of the assertive community treatment model designed to prevent criminal recidivism through criminal justice collaborations. A national survey was conducted to examine FACT collaborations with probation departments.
Members of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Deve...
The focus of this chapter is on forensic evaluations conducted in the context of capital mitigation and their associated practice challenges. The chapter begins with a brief discussion of case law and statutory authority in this area, with an emphasis on legal developments following the Atkins decision. Next, the chapter discusses ethical considera...
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The National Institute of Health Toolbox–Cognitive Battery (NIHTB-CB) is a rigorously developed, state-of-the-art neuropsychological screening battery. However, one of its current limitations is the lack of any embedded measures of performance validity. To address this critical gap, the current project explored the relevant literature to...
Neuroscientific evidence is assuming an increasingly prominent role in criminal law, where it has considerable potential for affecting legal decision making. Our understanding of this effect is currently limited. Research initially suggested a significant impact of neuroscience on lay and legal decision making, but subsequent investigations have fa...
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This study investigated professional practice and common test use among clinical neuropsychologists engaging in forensic assessment.
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Doctorate-level psychologists active in the practice of neuropsychology and on the INS and NAN membership listings (n = 502) were surveyed about their demographics, professional practice, and com...
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Neuropsychological expertise has played an increasing role in legal decision-making in criminal contexts. Valid neuropsychological evidence in criminal forensic contexts requires normative data that are representative of justice-involved individuals. Unfortunately, existing normative data appear unlikely to represent justice-involved in...
Poster presentation during Adult Grand Rounds at the 2016 National Academy of Neuropsychology conference in Seattle, WA.
Clinical case presentation during Adult Grand Rounds at the 2016 National Academy of Neuropsychology conference in Seattle, WA.
Professional psychology involves comprehensive training incorporating coursework, clinical experience, research, teaching, and professional development. One critical but often overlooked part of professional development is leadership experience. Developing leadership skills is likely to enhance psychology students' training and professional compete...
Cross-systems mapping workshops are conducted to help communities plan for change that involves implementing diversion and/or providing more intensive services for justice-involved individuals with behavioral health disorders. This chapter describes the nature and development of mapping, followed by a discussion of the steps (planning, workshop, fo...
Chapter 18 discusses child protection, and particularly evaluations that are part of legal proceedings involving the protection of children from suspected abuse or neglect. The first case report is discussed in the context of assessing legally relevant behavior, and the principle illustrated by the second case report is the importance of being guid...
Forensic mental health assessment (FMHA) continues to develop and expand as a specialization. Since the publication of the First Edition of Forensic Mental Health Assessment: A Casebook over a decade ago, there have been a number of significant changes in the applicable law, ethics, science, and practice that have shaped the conceptual and empirica...
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